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Synthesia, Piano for Everyone Synthesia is your piano tutorFree Play has some major improvements in Synthesia 10 9: Choose a key signature to get more chord information More comprehensive recording Multiple input instruments Control more settings (like style volume) from the new gear menu See much more in the Free Play Update dev blog Labels have also been improved: More control over the look positioning of labels
Unlocking Synthesia Purchase an unlock key, learn how to play any song All 150+ included songs are available immediately and Synthesia can help you practice any MIDI song you can find or create Unlocking removes all demo restrictions including the time limit on outside songs You'll also get access to the simple multi-track recording features on the Free Play screen How long does it last? Buy once, play forever
About Synthesia Synthesia is your piano tutorAbout Synthesia Synthesia is a game that can help you learn how to play the piano using falling notes Synthesia lowers the barrier to entry for beginners You can get started immediately without knowing how to read sheet music Playing songs right away provides great motivation to stick with the piano where you can learn traditional sheet music notation over time
Synthesia News Archive Synthesia is your piano tutorNew settings and lots of fixes: Added Thai language support Added 9 new settings to customize under Gameplay and Advanced The built-in synth (on PC and Android) now has nicer reverb Fixed high CPU usage on macOS Mojave iPad Pro 11" screen size support About a dozen other bug fixes and small improvements
Connecting your Keyboard - Synthesia Once everything is connected, your keyboard should show up in Synthesia Head over to the Musical Devices section on the Settings screen to enable your device for input and output Then on the Music Input screen for your keyboard, play the lowest and highest notes so Synthesia knows how many keys your keyboard has
First-time setup - Synthesia To customize the instrument for each Part of the song, select the instrument in one of the boxes (we will be referring to the boxes as "Parts" through the remainder of the guide) You can click or tap the text or the icon itself to open the instrument menu which provides a list of available instrument categories Selecting an instrument from the left menu reveals the available instruments in
Download Synthesia Synthesia is your piano tutorAbout Songs Support Keyboards Downloads Choose any of the free downloads below
Classroom Setup Guide - Synthesia Synthesia is your piano tutorClassroom Setup Guide Using Synthesia in your classroom is a great way to help keep students motivated to practice It's also easy to get things set up We've tried our best to accommodate many different configurations ranging from the single piano in a private studio room to the full classroom lab Depending on your scenario, there are some helpful tips on this
Musical Keyboard Help - Synthesia Synthesia is your piano tutorAbout Songs Support Keyboards Musical Keyboards Picking a keyboard and getting it connected can be overwhelming We've been helping people with this for years
Synthesia Support Synthesia is your piano tutorVisit the Synthesia Discussion Forums Learn about Connecting Digital Pianos How-to Guides: Choosing a song from the list Playing your first song Getting started is easy Enabling sheet music for the song you're playing Showing labels on the keyboard keys or falling notes Adding songs you created or found elsewhere Adding songs on Android 11 or later First