OnlinePianist
Master your favorite songs with interactive piano tutorials
OnlinePianist takes a song‑first approach to piano learning, focusing less on dry exercises and more on letting you play the music you actually love. With thousands of titles spanning classical giants like Bach, chart toppers like Billie Eilish, classic pop from George Michael, and even anime themes, its catalog is genuinely impressive.
Lessons are built around full songs rather than simplified snippets, so you learn complete arrangements instead of brief hooks. Each tutorial displays an animated keyboard with clear note prompts, fingering hints, and optional pedal guidance. You can slow everything down with an adjustable metronome, choose between chords or melody, and practice with one hand or both, which makes it suitable for both late beginners and more advanced players.
The personal songbook is another highlight, letting you bookmark favorites and build a playable repertoire over time. Being able to access lessons from any compatible device is convenient, though free users should know that cross‑platform access to the same songbook is limited.
Where OnlinePianist falls short is mostly in polish. The interface on some devices can feel slightly dated and less refined than premium music‑learning tools, and the focus is squarely on playing songs rather than teaching music theory or sight‑reading. Complete beginners might therefore want some extra guidance outside the app. The developers are transparent about the current state of the experience and keep the service free, with the caveat that ads may be added to tutorials in the future.
If your main goal is to sit at a piano or keyboard and quickly start playing recognizable pieces, OnlinePianist is a compelling, fun option that rewards consistent practice and keeps motivation high through music you actually care about.
package name
com.onlinepianist.onlinepianist
language(s)
English
available on
Android
from
OnlinePianist N.T LTD