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Learn piano with the help of these AI-powered lessons on sale

December 31, 2022
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TL;DR: Through Jan. 9, you can get a lifetime subscription to Skoove Premium Piano Lessons(opens in a new tab) for just $119.99 instead of $299.99 — that’s a savings of 60%.


Artificial intelligence (AI) may be feared for its world-dominating potential, but you can’t deny that it can do some pretty cool stuff. It can predict what you would want to play on Netflix next, book your next overseas trip, and even drive you around the city. Apparently, AI can teach you how to master an instrument, too.

Who knew that robots have the capacity to unleash your inner Beethoven? Skoove is an app that harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to help you learn how to play the piano(opens in a new tab). Whether you’re a total newbie or an experienced player wanting to brush up on the lessons you learned from your middle school piano teacher, the app helps you work your way to becoming a pro. And just in time to ring in the new year and celebrate the same you, but with a new hobby, you can get a lifetime subscription on sale for 60% off.

We’ve featured Skoove before, but right now, you can score a subscription at an even lower price point. The virtual piano lessons it provides are put together in a way that makes it easy to learn and practice notes, chords, and all sorts of playing techniques. To make learning more fun and effective, it shows you how to play your favorite songs and listens and adapts to your progress, and then delivers customized feedback. It pays close attention to your weaknesses and plans individualized piano lesson plans and exercises(opens in a new tab), so you can keep improving the way you play.

Skoove will also have you playing classical pieces from the likes of Bach, Debussy, Mozart, and Beethoven, but it also lets you explore Top 40 hits from Adele, John Legend, Coldplay, and more. Not to mention, you’ll learn how to compose your own songs, as well as recognize notes and play tunes just by listening.

Will 2023 be the year you finally master the piano? Formerly retailing for $299.99, you can grab a lifetime subscription to Skoove Premium Piano Lessons(opens in a new tab) for only $119.99 until January 9.

Prices subject to change.

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