Learn Piano With Skoove

In these uncertain times, music is perhaps the most valuable outlet we have. We’ve listened to it, sung along, and even tried to learn some of our favourite tunes along the way. There has been no better escape than music, over the last couple of years. While outside life has been put on hold, countless people have found themselves drawn to their instruments at home, seeking joy through music.

In some great news, Roland have partnered with Skoove to ensure that you are getting the most out of your music. If you purchase a Roland piano until March 2022, Skoove will throw in 3 months of complementary piano lessons. This means you are able to purchase the piano of your choice, and have full access to an ideal resource that gives you the necessary skills to apply to the instrument.

Skoove piano lessons help you master everything you love about music: the playing, the learning and most importantly, the enjoyment. Some of Skoove’s features include:

  • A number of free piano lessons or 400+ paid lessons with membership
  • Monthly updated lessons and songs in the premium package
  • One on one support with Skoove instructors
  • Learn the hottest hits – meaning you can play the tunes you love, by the artists you love
  • A hand-picked selection of the most renowned classical piano pieces
  • Composition feature – learn to create and improvise your own melodies
  • A hand positioning/technique feature that features aural recognition modules
  • A moving music score – shows you which notes to play and when
  • The innovative Artificial Intelligence listens to your playing style and helps you improve
  • Play along to your favourite songs alongside a full, virtual band

There are many things to love about the Roland and Skoove combination. For starters, it’s the perfect way for mothers out there to keep your children entertained, engaged, and most importantly, educated.

It’s useful to speak a bit about the benefits of music on young minds. It’s a well-known fact that learning music at a young age helps children to create new neural pathways in the brain. These include hand-eye coordination, aural perception and the improvement of the child’s attention span. The beauty of Skoove is that it envelops all of these skills in its tutorials, play-alongs and theory lessons. This skill set translates into other fields, for example arithmetic, language and sports, to name a few. So even if your child just wants to learn piano as a pastime, rest assured that they will be laying the foundations for their future intellect.

Skoove lessons are a great opportunity for mothers to connect with their children through the medium of music. Not to mention spending time with them whilst being able to attend to other tasks throughout the day. Skoove provides the mothers out there with the chance to show your kids some of your favourite tracks, and to allow them into your own musical world. All the while, you are ensuring that your child is always learning. There is something so wholesome about being able to play and learn music with your parents – the people at Roland and Skoove realise this, and have come up with this promotion in order to facilitate more of this type of interaction.

For the adult beginners out there – it’s never too late to pick up a new hobby, whether that’s cooking, playing cricket or learning an instrument. There is a common misconception out there, that you can only learn how to properly play an instrument if you start at a young age. And while there are certain advantages to learning music early on, you must remember one thing. Due to the fact that an adult has already developed more neural pathways, the task of learning the piano may actually be more manageable for you. 

Skoove’s piano lessons are the ideal resource for you, since they are tailored to your different learning abilities. Whether you are looking to become a serious musician, or just play for enjoyment, you can start off at the difficulty level that is just right for you. Furthermore, you can choose whether you prefer to go down the more theory-oriented route, as opposed to a more practical approach. The theory approach is a bit more studious, while the practical approach entails learning your favourite songs through the tutorials. This may take slightly more time, but it also means you spend more time having fun at the piano.

Given the current situation in India, we believe that those who choose to keep their distance from others should be provided with an outlet to be creative. And while face-to-face teaching is always preferable when it comes to music, it may not always be possible, especially for families living in the more rural regions of India. Skoove provides you with the majority of educational resources that any good teacher would, through a well-structured sequence of virtual tutorials and play-alongs, plus many other features.  So the bottom line is this: if you are looking to become a serious piano player, it may be wise to begin with Skoove, before supplementing the digital content with some face-to-face learning, if possible.

Owning a home piano is becoming much more popular these days, as people begin to realise the endless opportunities this brings. How many times have you visited a friend’s house, and wanted to jump on their piano and play something? Well, now you can be the friend who owns the piano – a Roland, in fact. It is therefore worthwhile to think of the piano not so much as a purchase, but as an investment in your own talents.

Roland have a formidable reputation for producing perhaps the best sounding, most durable home pianos in the world. They come with a selection of authentic piano sounds, alongside classic vintage organ, string and electric piano tones. So whichever tunes you wish to learn, it is a guarantee that a Roland piano will have the ideal sound selection for you.

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