Saturday, May 21, 2016

Magic Piano 1.0 apk: Android piano games free download




Magic Piano 1.0 apk: Android piano games free downloadFrom Bruno Mars to Mozart, play the hottest songs on the #1 piano game, now available on Android! Get free songs every day and enjoy the best song alog of any piano app. Join the over 13 million Magic Piano players and experience the fun of playing piano - no lessons or tutors needed! Ftured in the New York Times and Time magazine, Magic Piano makes you a piano virtuoso - any time, anywhere. Just touch the bms of light, and you control the notes, rhythm and tempo of ch piece while Magic Piano serves as your guide. Share your performances with friends via Google Plus, Email, Facebook, Twitter, or SMS! OVER 200 SONGS - NEW SONGS ADDED EVERY WEEK! CHECK BACK DAILY FOR NEW FREE SONGS! Choose from the largest music alog of any piano app. - Hot new music is added to the app regularly, so check back often. - rn new songs by playing and by watching s - Check back daily for free music every day!
Download Magic Piano 1.0 apkCurrent music in the app includes: POP: - Love You Like a Love Song - Apologize - Grenade - Fireflies - Bad Romance ROCK: - The Final Countdown - Bring Me to Life - Hey There Delilah - How to Save a Life CLASSICAL: - Bach - Ave Maria and many more! - Chopin - Minute Waltz and many more! - Beethoven - Ode To Joy, Moonlight Sonata, and many more! AND MUSICALS: - A Whole New World - Phantom of the Opera - Jurassic Park Theme Want a song that's not available? Suggest songs on Smule’s Facebook or Google+ page: www.facebook.com/smule and http://gplus.to/smule www.smule.com www.gplus.to/smule www.facebook.com/smule www.youtube.com/smule www.twitter.com/smule Plse note: 1) While you can use your existing Smule account with Magic Piano on Android, the content of the apps differ substantially, and consequently songs and Smoola are not shared between iOS and Android. Thank you for your understanding. 2) For some devices where we know there are issues, we have restricted installs for now. For example, the Galaxy S II has audio bugs in the phone itself that make the Magic Piano experience... well, not so magical. However, Android hardware and software are constantly improving so if we are able to support some of these devices in the future we absolutely will!

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