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Learn to play piano: Get the Skoove piano app for 60% off
TL;DR: Want to learn to play the piano online? Use the code SAVENOW at checkout to get 60% off the Skoove piano app and take online piano lessons for life for £92.34 (reg. £230.85).
Ever dreamed of filling Royal Albert Hall? Okay, we can’t promise you’ll ever be that good, but the Skoove piano lessons app could have you channeling your inner Elton John. Instead of taking boring (and low-key intimidating) traditional lessons, learn to play the piano from home with a lifetime of online lessons.
The best part? You can save 60% on lifetime access to the Skoove piano app with this limited-time deal at the Mashable Shop. Normally £230.85, you can pay just £92.34 when you use the code SAVENOW during checkout.
You could be the next piano man
If you have a keyboard or piano, Skoove shows you how to finally master it — without making your roommates or neighbors hate your guts. You can get started with the app’s instructional videos, which teach proper hand placement, scales, and technique.
Here’s how it works: Using your tablet or smartphone, you’ll see a moving music score and an instructor’s hands playing along to the music, and you can simply follow along on your keyboard. Soon you’ll be reading sheet music while playing your favourite songs.
Skoove also listens to you play and catches when you play a wrong note. AI technology listens to each note as you play and gives you real-time feedback, just like a real teacher. It’s like having an actual instructor, except it doesn’t judge you when you mess up “Crocodile Rock.”
Mashable Deals
Interested in learning piano at home? Get a Skoove lifetime subscription while it’s on sale for £92.34 (reg. £230.85) using the code SAVENOW at checkout — for a limited time only.
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