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18/06/2026

What piece of music made you want to learn piano? 🎹

22/05/2026

No idea where to start? Here’s how to build a piano routine at home.

Watch the full video on our YouTube channel via the link in bio

01/04/2026

flowkey’s top 10 tips for playing with confidence this April:

1. Turn off the lights
“Is this the right way to sit?” “Is that the correct fingering?” In the dark, nobody can see your mistakes.

2. Move
There’s only one difference between amateur pianists and professionals – swaying. Erratic movement will not only give your audience a show and distract from any wrong notes, it’s also a great core workout.

3. Let your fingers flow
Struggling to reach the right note in time? Moisturize well, ideally with flowmo™, and your hands will glide across the keys.

5. Give yourself a round of applause
Confidence comes from within. You don’t need to impress an audience – only yourself. So put your hands together.

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20/03/2026

Chopin, but make it rock? 🤘👀

Sometimes the fun of playing piano is changing the rhythm, shifting the feel, and realizing there is more than one way for a piece to come alive.

Want to learn this piece too? Find “Prelude No. 20 in Cm, Op. 28” by Chopin in the flowkey app 🧡

17/03/2026

Nearly 200 years after Chopin wrote this Étude, it still sounds as breathtaking as it looks.

In Chopin’s time, études were mostly technical studies, written to help pianists build skills like finger agility, scales, and arpeggios. Chopin helped change that, turning the étude from a practice exercise into something truly concert-worthy. Later composers like Franz Liszt and Cécile Chaminade would continue pushing the form even further.

In this Étude in C major, Op. 10 No. 1, Chopin transforms sweeping arpeggios into something mesmerising. Nearly 200 years after its publication, it still stands as a serious challenge for pianists.

08/03/2026

Which song do you want to learn first? Let us know in the comments 👀

Happy International Women’s Day 💐💜 If you’re looking for something beautiful to learn on piano, consider this your sign to check out our latest playlist: ✍️ Women’s Writes ✍️

A curated set of 40 songs spanning centuries, genres, and nationalities, spotlighting women who shaped music history, broke barriers, and kept creating anyway.

Inside you’ll find:
🎼 Classical trailblazers who composed in eras that rarely made room for women
👑 Cultural icons whose songs carry identity, memory, and resilience
✨ Modern hitmakers proving the “rules” of music are always meant to be rewritten

Whether you’re here to finally learn a piece you’ve loved forever or you’re hunting for practice inspiration, there’s something in this playlist that will click with you.

Open the flowkey app and start playing today 🎹🧡

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