PianoVision, an augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) music education platform that promises to make learning to play the piano fast, immersive, and intuitive, has added more songs and is offering a new update. Available as of December 23, 2024, the platform adds a redesigned user interface with enhanced mixed reality features, an artificial intelligence (AI) piano teacher, and much larger music library with thousands of licensed songs.
PianoVision boasts a combination of the best aspects of mixed reality technology and instruction to make learning an instrument fast, comprehensive, and affordable. Students put on their VR headsets to bring sheet music to life, tracking and playing along with falling notes as they appear above the keys of their piano or MIDI keyboard. Musicians without an instrument can work with PianoVision’s virtual keyboard that uses a hand-tracking feature.
The latest version of the app also provides custom visual feedback and effects that reportedly blend seamlessly with the user’s home environment. And refined hand tracking and improved sheet music support make virtual piano playing more precise and intuitive.
Other updates include Ludwig, a personal AI piano teacher. Ludwig acts as a mentor, recommending and analyzing songs and answering questions about technique in an adaptive teaching style that grows with students’ skill levels. For greater gleanings, further enlightenment, and pricing, visit the PianoVision website.
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December 24, 2024
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AR, augmented reality, Education, mat dirjish, Mathew Dirjish, Music, piano lessons, PianoVision, virtual reality, VR music app
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