
IMSLP provides access to free, public domain sheet music. is a great website to learn the fundamentals of music theory. commenting on someone's appearance), and the like, are not welcome and will be removed. Off-topic posts, spam, advertising, blog posts with little contentĪlso, please do not submit more than 3-4 posts per week, and you should not have more than 2 posts on the front page.Ĭomments that contain personal attacks, hate speech, trolling, unnecessarily derogatory or inflammatory remarks or inappropriate remarks (e.g. Requests for transcriptions, identifying chords/notes in a song (use /r/transcribe), what song is this?, requests for sheet music (see FAQ, use /r/musicnotes, /r/transcribe)Ĭommon generic questions covered by the FAQ such as "What's a good keyboard?", "What's my piano worth?", "How do I get started?", unless your question has specific details. (use /r/musicpics, /r/classicalmemes or /r/pianomemes) Image memes, pictures of text, rage comics, etc. The following types of posts are subject to removal: Recording from a Digital Keyboard into a Computer Synthesia is an open hardware/software platform intended for creating standalone audio devices such as synthesizers on embedded processors. (If youve got a trackpad instead of a mouse, click the song with two fingers. Download Synthesia synth platform for free.


After locating the song file on your desktop or in a folder: On a Mac: Right-click the song, hover 'Open With', and select 'Synthesia'. If youre a Mac user, the process is very similar.

read the FAQ Newest Comments | Participate! Piano Jam | 'No Stupid Questions' On Windows: Right-click the song and choose 'Play in Synthesia'. Welcome to /r/piano! Whether you're an absolute beginner or a seasoned professional, we hope you've come to talk about pianos.
