
Who Is Kinder Piano For?
Who benefits from Kinder Piano: three-year-olds meeting a keyboard, children about to start lessons, children already taking them, families with a keyboard gathering dust, and parents who do not read music.
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Who benefits from Kinder Piano: three-year-olds meeting a keyboard, children about to start lessons, children already taking them, families with a keyboard gathering dust, and parents who do not read music.

Ideas that make Kinder Piano work in a real household: playing the demo first, staying in Slow mode longer than you think, stopping at two stars, using headphones for ear training, and where to put the iPad.

The thinking behind Kinder Piano: why the score stayed real notation with finger numbers, why Slow mode waits for every note, why a MIDI keyboard is optional, and why there are no ads or subscription.

New to Kinder Piano? Start on the screen keyboard, pick a first song, choose melody and Slow mode, read the finger numbers together, and set things up for grown-ups before you hand over the device.