![]() Also, some elements take you outside the app without warning. Some of its UI could use a little more work, such as the main menu (which seems fixed even when scrolling through the options). ![]() It’s got a nice representation of piano keys across three-or-so octaves with the ability to display the key labels (if you want), and hitting each key provides a color-based visual feedback which aids the charade. It sings the right note regardless of what keys you press, and the faster you tap, the faster the song plays. Ever dreamt of being able to play the piano like a virtuoso? Who hasn’t, right? Well, there’s this Tiny Piano app in the iTunes Store that will let you play a farce on your friends.
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