Sweet Little Piano User Reviews
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"My kids love it!"
Version: Sweet Little Piano 2.04
Pros
I downloaded this for my kids and they love it! I took it off when I was cleaning up the harddrive and now I have to download it again.
Cons
Being free, it does have limitations. The paid version has a lot more functionality. Not really a con, just "you get what you pay for."
Summary
Great program for kids!
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"Good, simple, and free program"
Version: Sweet Little Piano 2.04
Pros
Has good versatility for a program that's free. I also appreciate the ability to use the mouse and well as the keyboard.
Cons
Not at all a full program loaded with features (this is free after all).
Summary
This is simply a program to get a feel for some music without having use a full piano or pay a chunk of change for a fully loaded program.
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"reaction time is just too slow"
Version: Sweet Little Piano 2.04
Pros
it's ok for a beginner.
Cons
Too slow of reactions for anyone who actually plays music. The delay from keypress to audio sounding is perhaps a 20th of a second which is very frustrating.
Summary
not worth it for even an amature pianist.
For a beginner, ok enough -
"Great for play, but get too excited."
Version: Sweet Little Piano 2.04
Pros
Clear sound...well as clear as midi can get. Easy to use and start. Doesnt have that many bugs, like son of its counterparts (like that pianofx mess). Best of all its free
Cons
Since you're using your computer keyboard, layouts are often weird. Midi sound is never an ideal sound. Issues with playing several notes at once (max is four but depending on the placement of the note you might not be able to play it which is weird)
Summary
Great for messing around when you're board, but never to record. This freeware is amongst the best I've seen on CNET. Layout is pretty, and its not and actual keyboard look. Its a bunch of notes (letters only) and you choose whether its sharps or flats and play away. It free, so no password or trial. Help doesnt work for some reason. I really do understand why it wont let me play chords in a certain way (i was trying to play a B-half diminished chords and the A i choose wouldnt sound, unless i release the 8va B, or played a different A in a different 8va). Other than these minor tech issues and its small size (idk which A this is but ima guess and say it starts on A4 and ends on D6. this may be wrong again, im not good with the numbers of 8vas). Im guessing because it is free, so features were omitted, like record, loop, and some other like frills. Again a great, fun, free, and ease to use program with a few drawbacks.
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