Musiah Review: "A patient teacher... I lose myself in his classroom"
Can a piano lesson be as engaging as your favorite TV drama? Andrew S. from Palm Beach found that Musiah didn't just teach him notes—it provided an immersive world he looked forward to every night. By trading a "drama serial" for a MIDI keyboard, Andrew found that the combination of a compelling story and a piano lessons app with an AI teacher led to significantly faster playing and better note reading. His experience proves that when learning piano as an adult is this much fun, "practice" stops feeling like work.
"Musiah is a patient and caring teacher, who wants his students his students to learn well... I often lose myself when immersed in his classroom."
I look forward each night when I prepare to practice keyboard with Musiah to following the story and its background clues as I advance through lessons. I am finding it is like a replacement to watching a drama serial. It makes it a lot of fun.
I receive an email every week telling me about my progress. I feel like Musiah is engaged in motivating me to keep learning at the keyboard.
I appreciate that it's possible to re-sit any lesson that has been done to move on from it with more confidence, or just to enjoy the experience again. I use the practice area also for this purpose.
I had been doing just a bit of keyboard practice before starting with Musiah, and after just a little while of practising each day with Musiah I am finding that my reading and playing at the keyboard is significantly improved at faster tempos.
Musiah is a patient and caring teacher, who wants his students his students to learn well.
I have answered some questions incorrectly and played when I shouldn’t just to see how it goes over with Musiah. Very amusing. I often lose myself when immersed in his classroom.
Andrew S - Palm Beach QLD, Australia
Note from Brendan Hogan – Musiah Inventor: Thanks for the review, Andrew! I love that you "tested" Musiah by playing incorrectly on purpose. It’s a testament to the AI's programming that it can handle those "human" moments with patience. Whether students choose the Adults' Mode or—like you—find motivation in the Kids' Quest storyline, the goal is the same: to make learning so immersive that you lose track of time while gaining real skills.