Learn to Play Musical Instruments the Smart Way

Now is the perfect time to learn something new. We look at the best ways to master musical instruments in your own wa

According to studies, nearly 50% of American households have a member who can play musical instruments. The easiest musical instruments to learn to play are piano, drums, ukulele, and the harmonica. 

The traditional way to learn an instrument by getting an instructor is excellent.

However, apps and smart devices can teach you to play on your own at a more flexible schedule and a lower cost.

 

Play LUMI – Piano

There are many keyboards out there that illuminate their keys to help teach people to play the piano. 

However, LUMI is a little different because it is a two-octave keyboard with an app full of music, lessons, and games. LUMI takes a unique approach by turning playing the piano into a fun game. 

The interactive experience that LUMI offers can motivate you to practice until you become an expert. Because the keyboard is so small, you can take it with you anywhere you go. 

Plus, it’s great for smaller homes that may not have space for a full-sized piano or keyboard. You can pre-order it for $299 today. 

 

Yousician – Guitar

Yousician is an app that helps you learn guitar quickly, no matter where you are or when the inspiration to practice strikes. 

It offers easy, bite-sized lessons that let you learn the guitar at your own pace. It promises to teach you to play in as little as 10 minutes a day. 

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Yousician offers a free one-week trial and costs just $9.99 per month or $119.99 per year.

The app can teach you to play the guitar, bass, ukulele, piano, and it offers voice lessons to make you a better singer. 

The great thing about Yousician is that it has a great library full of songs. It helps to be passionate about music to learn how to play!

 

Peckins Studio Online – Violin

Playing the violin is a dream for many people of all ages. Peckins Studio Online has over 200 video lessons, over 24 hours of video, and a collection of valuable PDFs. 

They have classes for children, adults, beginners, and even advanced players.

Peckins Studio Online offers a free two-week trial. After that, it costs $15 a month to continue taking the classes and using all of the resources valued at $2,500. 

Although these lessons have a basic format rather than a modern app, this course can help anyone master the violin.

 

Aerodrums – Drums

Playing the drums takes a lot of commitment. Drum sets are expensive and loud; your neighbors will not appreciate practicing no matter how great you are. 

Aerodrums offers the perfect solution for people on a budget, lack the space, or cannot make a lot of noise while practicing. 

The Aerodrums kit contains two mallets, two shoe attachments that function as pedals, and a high-speed camera that plugs into your computer. 

The kit costs $199.00, and it allows you to learn, play, and record the music you make. With this kit, you can play drums in a small space without making a racket. 

Plus, it is significantly more affordable and practical than buying a real drum kit.

 

8 Notes – Various Instruments

8 Notes is a website that focuses on providing sheet music. They offer free resources to musicians, and around 90% of everything on their site is free. 

One great tool is that you can hear the music played while seeing the notes on the sheet. For $20 a year, you can get unlimited access to the site and all of its features. 

It’s not as fancy as some of the other apps, and it can be hard to use 8 Notes if you are a complete beginner, but it is a great affordable resource. 

If you don’t use it to learn to play, you can use it to find sheet music!

Learning how to play a musical instrument is a dream for many of us. It is time to stop dreaming and become the musician you have always wanted to be. 

Take advantage of smart technology and apps that can help you learn to play affordably at your own pace. 

Depending on your instrument of choice, there may even be solutions to save space and avoid bothering your neighbours as you practice. Find out the best free guitar lessons online


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