@thebeaglebeagle

Thank you so much for doing this. There are so many (Playground Sessions, Piano Marvel, Skoove, Yousician, JoyTunes's Simply Piano, Flowkey, Piano Academy)... it's really hard to get a sense of which will be best. I really liked that you showed the option to add/hide finger numbers and other stuff--that's the kind of detailed feature that helps explain what's good about a piece of software. You do good work! Keep it up!

@rachid.53

What about pianote?

@silverwingshg

Playground Sessions is now available for Android devices!

@ianbell8701

Great video. I’m trying to decide on the right piano learning app for me. You’ve made my search much easier. Thanks so much.

@artbystevebatty571

Great full, and well thought out review. Thankyou 😊

@237311

Userful video. Is there a transpose chords feature of the app?

@russellhawkins8341

thank you for the video. Great explanation.

@wrekkingcru

Thank you very much for this detailed review.  It was very helpful!

@jessica0321

Does PS give you proper instruction with regards to finger placement - and which to use when? I like that Yousician at least offers color-coding - though the app itself doesn't seem as appealing

@DarkAngel22025

thanks for a great video! Quick question Piano Marvel works with a MIDI keyboard like Arturia MK2? Thanks

@gretasnowden5355

I clicked on your link for a free trail, but there is no free trail.

@kopibin9532

awesome review man!! awesome!

@OnlineMD

I tried Flowkey, then Skoove, then Piano Marvel. I chose to purchase Piano Marvel and paid one year up front. With Playground Sessions, the idea of being limited to five songs in a month turned me off completely. Am really enjoying Piano Marvel. 30 years ago I took piano lessons for 4 years, quit, and have started again!
By the way it is Playground Sessions, not Session...😄
Addendum: I paid for Playground Sessions and in just one day, have requested a refund. I can't stand it. The iPad app is horrible. You have to add songs on the website, and only then will the songs appear on the iPad. Plus, a limit of 5 songs a month is a joke. Once you buy a song you cannot return or exchange. One advantage PS has is that you can download (which makes the e-file yours always) and print out the sheet music which you cannot in Piano Marvel. But in Piano Marvel you can access ANY of the thousands of songs in their list, at any time. I suspect you never did try the iPad app of this program.

@Orionsbelt31

Thank you for the review!  Question: MIDI files are everywhere online and will Playground allow opening of files not in their repertoire?  Say similar to MuseScore3 but incorporating all the various selections of left hand vs right, etc...?
Also curious your thoughts on Sythesia which appears to offer similar notation control type functionality but no lessons?

@TheSwordfish009

Which app allows you to download your own songs to learn?

I want to learn classic video game songs.

@godoyfg1

Fantastic work , thanks .

@johnperry1907

Very informative.  Thanks so much.

@thesweetlifeeveryday8143

Excellent review.

@skbrandhofer9950

Hello - in the beginning you mention that with a piano you will not be able to utilize the full range of the features of playground 
I have a classical acoustic piano - does this mean you would not recommend playground for me ?

@kendricconley5790

Nice video man very helpful