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Apps to (re) learn piano?
Any good music theory or practice apps for someone looking to take a crack at learning piano again? I took lessons decades ago when I was in middle school and always kept up with noodling, but I definitely took the “strummed/plucked stringed instrument” route and doubled down on learning guitar, bass, banjo, ukulele, etc. and then later drums. But I’ve been interested in going back and reviewing fundamentals for piano and to pick up learning around where I left off (common scales, most chords, bringing theory over from guitar).
I have a good music theory foundation, but one big thing I want to work on is sight reading music. Piano always was easier to do that than with guitar, and so it’s a strength of the instrument I would like to lean into. Looking at and learning some classic pieces would go a long way.

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I’ve seen first hand great success with Simply Piano. Cheaper than piano lessons and you can go at your own pace, faster or slower
I like Piano Marvel and I am using it every day. Method Level 1 E in the moment (aka total beginner, lol)