Company Name: Impala Studios
About: Mobile app maker with top-of-category apps in Utilities and Entertainment. Teams of the world's best
developers based in the Netherlands.
Headquarters: Haarlem, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands.
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by Jesse Metzler
I’ve been using this app for a long time, as an easy way to find my pitch when transcribing tunes, and sometimes for my kids to play with on iPad. I would have paid a couple bucks to remove ads or add more sounds had there been an option, but was happy as it was.
After a recent update, pop-up and banner ads are flooding the experience. The remedy of a paid subscription is laughable. I can’t imagine an app as simple as this one requiring much maintenance, so $30/year is baffling. Seems like a Hail Mary for quick cash from dummies.
If the developer simplified with one-time purchases for no-ads and more keyboard sounds (at a reasonable fee), I’d consider purchasing. But as it is now, I’d recommend looking elsewhere for your keyboard.
by Bug-a-ly Boo
It’s a good app but I mean..I’m taking piano lessons so some of the many more important and valuable things is a real piano, fun, and food which is important if you wanna live to play piano, am I Right or am I Right?! Now if you don’t have a piano and you want to play piano but your mom and dad or mom... *remembers stuff* yeah like— just. Mom. Can’t afford a piano this app could be good but like, IRL you could buy a piano, buy a selfie-stick, set up your phone or whatever and actually see yourself playing your piano AND hear the song. Again: Am I Right or am I Right?! You know what I’m sayin’?It’s kinda even-Steven bounce between having a real piano and having an app for a piano... But then again yo mama be like “The app is free so...” but with real pianos yo mama be like “Eeh This app here is free this real piano be like... what... $300 $350 *looks at phone* IT’S $579” and that’s when you know your gonna have the app or nothing... so that’s why my rating is 3 stars ✨ (there’s an extra big line spacing because I used the emoji of 3 stars together.)
by Collyott
Only a few probs. 1: you should have it to were you can have the full piano or just your own piano. 2: it needs songs you can do. What I mean is you play it yourself and learn nothing. They need songs to teach you how to play. 3: well I guess I only have 2 but please look at this! It would make it a better app a lot better! One last thing maybe add more instruments.
For people who looking at this I would only advise this to people who know how to play the piano because for beginners you learn nothing besides to play your own made up songs. If I was ratting this I would give you a 2 outa 10. Not being rude but it’s not a very good game sorry. I only do it because I know how to play.
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