![]() ![]() are for recording and producing music and you need to be very good with computers to use them. I think the best thing would be to get a simple recording program like Garage Band if she wants/needs one, and a simple notation program like finale Print Music. You'll need an amp to go with that, maybe one of those little Fender PAs. You don't need a lot of bells and whistles. You want something with a real-feeling keyboard and a good piano sound. That does open another can of worms, but maybe ultimately what you're buying is not the software (as I said, MuseScore is free, and it handles MIDI input), but maybe you're buying a keyboard. ![]() What you can do is help the child set up and use MuseScore, and then once they get a handle on how this kind of software works in general, then you'll both be at least minimally experienced and therefore better equipped to select a commercial program (which you would be committing to buying at the outset if the interest continues to develop).Īnd if she does a lot of doodling at the piano, then obviously you want the software that works the best with midi, and you need a midi keyboard for input. If you're keeping it simple, then the obvious way to go is MuseScore since that is a free download.
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