Piano Melody Pro
Play on PC with BlueStacks – the Android Gaming Platform, trusted by 500M+ gamers.
Page Modified on: January 9, 2020
Play Piano Melody Pro on PC
• Over 1000 songs to learn from different eras and genres.
• Highly configurable piano (multitouch, glissando, highlighting, note labels)
• Resizable piano suitable for all devices and tablets.
• No advertising
*****Features*****
Set the size of the keys on the piano. The larger the keys, the more accurate to get the right notes, the smaller the keys you can see all 3 octaves on screen.
Full support for all phones and all tablets.
Focus on parts of the song to play back.
Authentic digitised grand piano sounds.
Highlight notes on/off to play by ear.
Slow down / speed up the song.
Turn up / down volume of song play, which is ideal for play along mode.
Immersion's Ultimate Density Control Haptic Feedback.
No advertising maximises larger keyboard area.
****Become a Better Musician*****
Develop your ability to play by ear.
Start with a few notes and build up until you've mastered the song.
Suitable for all ages (kids to adults) and for all abilities (beginner to advanced).
*****Song List*****
The song list is varied containing all genres such as Rock, Classical, The Latest Pop, Film Theme Tunes, TV Theme Tunes, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, Naughties, Modern, Alternative, Indie, Latin and more.
*****Details*****
Songs capture the main melody / chorus / intro / verse and contain upto 400 notes.
Uses standard note tabs where lower case are the white notes and upper case the black notes. For example, "C4" is either C#4 or Db4 and "c4" is middle C.
Play Piano Melody Pro on PC. It’s easy to get started.
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Download and install BlueStacks on your PC
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Complete Google sign-in to access the Play Store, or do it later
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Look for Piano Melody Pro in the search bar at the top right corner
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Click to install Piano Melody Pro from the search results
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Complete Google sign-in (if you skipped step 2) to install Piano Melody Pro
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Click the Piano Melody Pro icon on the home screen to start playing