Musiah Review: Why Professional Musicians Choose These AI Piano Lessons For Their Families
Can an AI piano teacher re-engage children who have become "bored and disillusioned" with traditional lessons? In this review, Matt C.—a former professional musician—explains how the unique blend of keyboard instruction and music theory in Musiah's AI piano lessons captured his family’s imagination and reignited their passion for playing.
"As a former professional musician... I am amazed at how Musiah has captured my family's imagination and enthused them to develop their keyboard and piano skills".
Well done, Brendan Hogan and the Musiah Team.
Our hope was that through Musiah, our children would once more, become engaged and enthused for keyboards and piano, having become bored and disillusioned with traditional piano lessons.
Well, not only has Musiah re-engaged them with keyboards but has had the unexpected result of reigniting their enthusiasm for playing piano as well.
A Format Designed for the Future
In my opinion, Musiah's beginner piano lessons for kids are designed to engage this and future generations' children in a format that appeals to them - that they relate to i.e. an interactive computer learning process, not dissimilar to what would have traditionally been called a video game.
Surprising Benefits for Adult Learners and Professionals
That it has the same effect on adults wishing to learn keyboards and piano, is such a very welcome surprise.
My wife is a professional violinist and viola player. I am amazed at how Musiah has captured her imagination and enthused her to develop her keyboard and piano skills.
Quality Music Theory Disguised as Fun
As a former professional musician myself, one of the things I appreciate the most about Musiah, is its very heavy focus on quality Music Theory, which is so essential and presents in such a way that children are generally only vaguely aware that they are learning theory - it's all just fun for them.
Keyboard instruction, skill development and music theory in a fun format - who would have thought that was possible? Clearly, Brendan Hogan; well done!
Matt C - Bulleen VIC, Australia