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flowkey is a piano-learning application developed by the Berlin-based company flowkey GmbH. [1]
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| flowkey | |
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| Developer | flowkey GmbH |
| Initial release | 2014 |
| Platform | Web, iOS, Android |
| Type | Music education software |
| Website | www |
The application forms part of a broader group of digital music-learning platforms that emerged during the expansion of online education and mobile learning tools.[2]
History
flowkey was founded in Berlin in 2014 by Jonas Gössling, Alexander Heesing, and Ahmed Hassan.[3][1]
The founders developed the application as an alternative to traditional online piano tutorials, integrating interactive technology that allows the software to listen to a user’s playing and evaluate performance in real time.[4]
According to coverage in Business Insider, the company expanded internationally during the COVID-19 pandemic .[5]
Product
flowkey provides digital piano lessons through courses and song tutorials. The platform allows users to practice with sheet music synchronized with video demonstrations.[1]
The software can detect notes played on an acoustic piano or digital keyboard using a device’s microphone or MIDI connection.[2]
The application offers a selection of free lessons while additional courses and song libraries are available through a paid subscription.[6]
Reception
Interactive music-learning applications such as flowkey have been cited as examples of the increasing digitization of music education and the rise of app-based learning tools.[2]
German technology publication Computerwoche noted that the application uses audio recognition technology to analyze a player’s performance and correct mistakes during practice.[7]
See also
Category:Educational software Category:Mobile applications Category:Music education software Category:Companies based in Berlin Category:German educational technology companies Category:Software companies established in 2014


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