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Soft Piano

Soft Piano

Categoría : MúsicaVersión: 3.0.1

Tamaño:19.46MBSO : Android 5.1+

Revelador:JUMIS games

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Descripción de la aplicación

¡Disfruta de este juego interactivo para aprender piano con un adorable compañero felino! Descubre notas y acordes musicales fácilmente a través de nuestros instrumentos virtuales intuitivos.

Esta aplicación educativa gratuita ofrece múltiples métodos para aprender piano:

  • Domina los fundamentos del piano rápidamente
  • Practica con dos instrumentos auténticos (Piano y Acordeón)
  • Potencia el desarrollo cognitivo mediante el juego musical
  • Mejora tus habilidades musicales con actividades divertidas
  • Toca junto con diversas melodías de fondo
  • Graba y reproduce tus interpretaciones

Perfecto para:

  • Aspirantes a pianistas
  • Estudiantes de música
  • Principiantes
  • Jóvenes aprendices

NUEVA FUNCIÓN: ¡Disfruta de nuestra interfaz visual renovada con un adorable gato animado!

Características principales

  • Distribución de teclado de 10 notas
  • Capacidad multitáctil
  • Teclado profesional completo
  • Sonidos de calidad de estudio premium
  • Selección de dos instrumentos
  • Interfaz intuitiva
  • Función de reproducción en bucle
  • Capacidad de grabación
  • Optimizado para todos los dispositivos
  • Totalmente gratuito

Novedades en la versión 3.0.1

Actualizado: 3 de agosto de 2024

Hemos mejorado tu experiencia con Soft Piano:

  • Ubicación de anuncios rediseñada
  • Mejor capacidad de respuesta táctil
  • Optimizaciones de rendimiento
  • Mejoras en la calidad del audio

¡Actualiza ahora para la mejor experiencia musical! Agradecemos tus comentarios.

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