Piano by Yousician

Piano by Yousician

4.70
1.8k+ Reviews
4.70
1.8k + Reviews
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User Reviews

Meaghan Gardena
Meaghan Gardena
February 8, 2026
I really disliked the songs I was required to play as practice throughout the first four levels of the learning path. This is probably great for kids, but I don't want to learn pop songs, and I especially don't want to play songs with additional music and singing going on in the background. I canceled my free trial and quit the app because of this. I'm more interested in classical music and instrumentals, but there's so much focus on pop and rock covers in this app.
A Google user
A Google user
January 12, 2020
The app itself is very nice and is one of the only ones to listen to your actual playing and provide feedback. That said, be aware that from the app, you can only sign up for a yearly subscription at 13.74/month, and you can only cancel within the first 7 days - after that, you are locked into paying each month for the whole year even if you cancel. The only way I can find to sign up on a month by month basis is via their website, and it will cost you 29.99/ month.
Sierena Johnson
Sierena Johnson
August 12, 2023
This is only a "free" app for your right hand basics. Not free for your left hand or anything else. To answer yousician Ltd, I don't have a problem with interruptions or limitations. I fully expect commercials with FREE apps. You should clearly state only the first 6 lessons are free and no skipping lessons. That way I wouldn't waste my time on an app that isn't really free.
Jaesie Hansen
Jaesie Hansen
March 19, 2024
I have not used the app for the piano lesson yet. My rating only comes from the fact that once the 7 day trial is over, you are charged the full amount for a 1 year subscription. I was under the impression that I could pay a month to month subscription. I don't like that you're charged the full amount when there hasn't been enough time to even test the app to see if it works/is a good fit for learning piano. I may ask for a refund and cancel for this reason. Cost is $139/yr
Louie
Louie
December 18, 2024
Honestly the best app to learn piano, guitar, bass, or even vocals. Clean, Simple, and will have you playing well know songs in weeks. Continue the regimen and you can learn to play a new instrument or at the very least be inspired to practice more! No ads and it's a quick 15 min for free or unlimited for $11 a month plus it will come with newer more popular songs.
David Isaacson
David Isaacson
July 29, 2022
Yousician is a great way to learn an instrument... but the piano lessons need some polishing (especially compared to the guitar, which is amazingly thorough). In the first couple of levels, lots of bits are missing. Some of them may be intentional choices like assuming you know how to read music. Some are obvious mistakes, like the Am chord lesson not being included in the lessons flow, but other lessons referencing it like you already learned it. I would love more technique instruction too.
Nate Owen
Nate Owen
September 21, 2021
As a complete beginner who didn't know where to start, this app has frustrated me more than anything. The $20 a month plan doesn't even get you all the songs. More importantly, having just completed level 3, I don't feel like I've learned much. It just shoves a bunch of songs in your face without much explanation of what's going on. When trying to read sheet music, I realized the app hadn't taught me anything useful. Finger placement isn't clear. This app is not comparable to a good teacher.
Tiana Gonzalez
Tiana Gonzalez
May 31, 2021
I think ultimately this just depends on what you're looking for in a casual education. I come from a classical saxophone background so it makes more sense to learn from high quality literature; I wanted to moreso experience the quality of the lessons, and I think they're fine for what it is. The premium bundles are absolutely overpriced though. The worst thing is just the basic theory foundation. I felt like I was losing brain cells reading the colored notes with no rhythmic notation.
Angel Pulido
Angel Pulido
July 21, 2020
An amazing app to help you learn the piano. Aside from similar apps, it did a great job picking up whatever note was played. I also like the selection of songs available from their built in songbook. Most songs feature a list of different versions of the song from the melody (which is the least difficult) to a full-blown solo (the most difficult).
Kaitlyn Maloney
Kaitlyn Maloney
July 29, 2021
The app is barely functional. Save your money. Loved it at first, but wish i hadn't wasted money on a yearlong subscription. Every update makes the app harder to use. I can barely get through a lesson anymore as it jumps around, giving me things that are much too advanced or that I've never learned before, and the audio is completely screwed up, so even when I get to practice something at my level, it won't register the notes and tells me I got everything wrong.
Kyrie Racer
Kyrie Racer
June 17, 2021
This app is so helpful! I love it so much. I started as a beginer but knowing how to read extremely easy sheet music .I haven't bought the plus yet but it's still great without it. The only thing u can't do without plus is chosen songs but they still give you free practice songs. And without plus you have a limited lesson time everyday (I think 10 mins) but the next day it refreshes. I love this app so much and would recommend! :)
Kat Wheeless
Kat Wheeless
May 21, 2020
I found it to be gimmicky, overcomplicated, and the teaching voices sound condescending to me. I also was frustrated by the program using a 3 stars rating system based on how well it determined you play based on rhythm and tone when it doesn't always register the note you're hitting. I was playing notes for too long just to get the microphone to pick it up, which is a bad habit to get into. I eventually went with a different app, Flowkey, which is a no-frills alternative that's not as judgy.
Kate Hoffer
Kate Hoffer
May 15, 2022
Love this app so far! I love how it progresses in difficulty and teaches you things one step at a time. A few things: the timing for when the notes are supposed to be played is slightly off and therefore my timing can't sync and I end up missing the notes. ..another thing is, I'm having difficulty reading the notes since I haven't memorized the scale yet. There are different notation views which is awesome, but I need one that had the note letters and has the real symbols also.
Ryan Drane
Ryan Drane
January 18, 2021
After trying this for a few weeks the "gaming" novelty wore off quickly. The music that plays while you do was distracting and is made more annoying by having to turn it off every time you play. No ability to pause and let you catch up when you make a mistake, song choices I felt were lacking, and the condescending voice that regurgitate platitudes when you mess up was grating. All made worse by the fact that I had to sign up for a year to get a trial and guess what? No refunds.
A Google user
A Google user
March 17, 2020
To be honest, it's a great app. I tried out most of the instruments, including ukulele, piano, and guitar, and it really helped me learn from beginner to pro. It can be frustrating sometimes with the constant ads for the paid version, but I don't really mind. Highly recommended for playing any instrument. Obviously, this is just an extension of the full app, Yousician. I'm not sure why they need a whole separate app just for one instrument, since all of the other options are in the same app, meh
Elsbeth
Elsbeth
March 1, 2021
Pretty good app for practicing. I used to think it was 4 stars since in the free version you can actually practice a fair amount in a day but now with the latest update you get kicked off in the middle. I had even considered switching to premium but now I'm a little too annoyed and might research other options. I wish there were more learning apps that could be like duolingo 😅
Yoselin Acosta
Yoselin Acosta
December 23, 2023
I love how the app gives you free lessons to actually learn the piano(unlike other apps where you have to pay). even though you do need to pay if you want the app to teach songs and offer challenges. I also like how it gives you the option of having a piano and not having a piano because not everyone can afford a piano! This app is amazing for learning how to play the piano because for a lesson, if you want to do the whole thing first try, GO FOR IT, if not then take little parts they give you.
Daily
Daily
October 27, 2022
3.5 stars, rounded to 4. The only reasons this isn't 5 stars are the note timing and note recognition. There are times when the app hears its own music and not the piano, but this is usually resolved with headphones. The timing system is my only real complaint. If I play the notes exactly to the beat, the app will see it as "Late" or sometimes the note will turn red. In order to get the "Perfect" score, I have to play the notes considerably early. Other than that, I enjoy Yousician a lot.
A Google user
A Google user
March 15, 2020
I love this app, worth the price, easy to understand and a great way to learn to play piano. Yes, Iwould like it to have more songs I knew, but I also understand that the rights to songs cost $ for the developers, so I prefer not to be so demanding and appreciate all the work thwyve put into what they currently have because I have learned quite a bit from zero. Kiitos!
sasha S
sasha S
May 8, 2025
it's a fun way to learn while using popular songs. loving it so far. the only thing I hate is the auto correct. if I miss a note please just let me miss it and give me a bad score. or allow me to slow down the tempo like the guitar ver. it's hard to rejoin when they stop the song constantly. wish there was at least a turn off option.