Pianist magazine

Pianist magazine

By Warners Group Publications PLC

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2013-01-31
  • Current Version: 7.2.5
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 59.05 MB
  • Developer: Warners Group Publications PLC
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 11.2
Score: 4.72989
4.72989
From 174 Ratings

Description

Pianist magazine is the internationally renowned piano magazine for people who love to play the piano. You don’t just read it – you play it too. With more than 40 pages of specially selected sheet music, for players of all levels, accompanied by the sound files, you can play along at home! Inside you’ll find top teaching tips, interviews with pianists from around the world, full-length features on practical techniques, album and sheet music reviews, Q&As, concert highlights and more! The added BONUS comes in the form of more than 40 pages of specially selected sheet music for players of all levels – beginner, intermediate, advanced – plus sound files for every score – just touch the ‘play’ button on each page and hear how the piece should sound. The sheet music section – with pieces from Baroque to Contemporary – comes with expert notes on technique and interpretation. Specially recorded sound files come free with every issue, so that you can listen to the pieces inside the Scores section before you sit down and learn them. It's like having your own piano teacher at home! -------------------- This app is free with purchasable content within. Within the app users can purchase the current issue and back issues. Subscriptions are available within the application. A subscription will start from the latest issue. -The subscription will renew automatically unless cancelled more than 24 hours before the end of the current period, you will be charged for renewal within 24 hours of the end of the current period, for the same duration and at the current subscription rate for the product. -You may turn off the auto-renewal of subscriptions through your Account Settings, however you are not able to cancel the current subscription during its active period. -Payment will charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase and any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when a subscription to that publication is purchased Users can register for/ login to a pocketmags account in-app. This will protect their issues in the case of a lost device and allow browsing of purchases on multiple platforms. Existing pocketmags users can retrieve their purchases by logging into their account. We recommend loading the app for the first time in a wi-fi area so that all issue data is retrieved. If your app will not load past the splash page after a first install or an update please delete and reinstall the app from the App Store Help and frequently asked questions be accessed in-app and on pocketmags. If you have any problems at all please do not hesitate to contact us: [email protected] -------------------- You can find our privacy policy here: http://www.pocketmags.com/privacy.aspx You can find our terms and conditions here: http://www.pocketmags.com/terms.aspx

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Reviews

  • Impossible not to have in any serious library

    5
    By sucker thats you
    5 Stars
  • Love the scores that come with playing tips and recordings

    5
    By Stuart Wilder
    This magazine has lots of great music for all abilities. I love that the subscription includes the ability to download back issues too
  • Pianist

    5
    By Dr. Richard B
    This app is incredible! I enjoy reading the articles but enjoy the teaching and new music at the back end of each issue, i highly recommend it for students and teachers.
  • Best magazine

    5
    By Peapod888
    It’s the only active magazine. It continues to inspire me and education is priceless, especially as an adult student.
  • Unable to open

    1
    By appnotworking!
    After downloading the app, paid the subscription, the app doesn't open!!! What am I paying for? Wasted $38 bucks!!!
  • The Best Piano Magazine on the market

    5
    By Applestar tech
    If only Apple would include this magazine on their News+ app subscription. I would definitely keep my subscription, after the trial period.
  • Goldmine of knowledge

    5
    By Atomicboy54
    I have enjoyed this digital magazine for several years and have found it to be a valuable resource. There is still material beyond my skill level, but it will thus continue to provide me material to use as I progress. Thanks to all the people who make this magazine possible!
  • Great content, horrid delivery

    3
    By Kay_Rock
    Slowest downloads of any app I’ve ever used. But if you can get it, the content is great. Despite that hassle, I do wish they would offer a back-issue bundle purchase. I would buy them all (and then spend the rest of my life downloading, lol.
  • excellent resource

    5
    By mickeykes
    Pianist is always inspiring, frequently just fun, and almost as educational as private lessons. Five stars.
  • Love Pianist

    5
    By Zsxecftgbn
    There is a wide variety of entertainment in each issue. I learn tips from letters to the editor, techniques from the staff, personalities from the featured interviews. However, even without all of that each issue would still be worth the price of the publication if all I got out of it were the 40 pages of scores. The range of difficulty, from beginner to advanced, make these perfect for my sight reading practice, and they have become even better once the editors realized that popular song music is every bit as much music as the classical stuff and started to include popular pieces in the scores. My only criticism is that when they publish something they call a review of pianos, it is a collection of manufacturer's advertising material, hardly a review in the usual sense of the word, and typically only of makes and models that are out of the reach of the average individual. You can read the same material in each manufacturer's website, and believe it or not. If you are a good enough pianist to warrant the purchase of a piano costing north of six figures, you won't do it based on manufacturer propaganda. If you are wealthy enough for the six figure piano but don't play, who cares what the reviews say; it's only a status symbol at that point.

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