Perfect the piano from your desk

Perfect the piano from your desk

Hollie Abbott

Hollie Abbott

Do you fancy yourself as a modern-day Mozart? Always wanted to play the piano but never got around to taking lessons? Well, now you can play your favourite instrument from the comfort of your desk.

Dotpiano is an online browser-based visual piano which lets you use your computer keys or a MIDI keyboard as a piano to play and compose songs. While you figure out which letters correspond to notes, colourful dots appear across the screen which you can toggle to create visualisations while you play. For an amateur pianist, this virtual piano is perfect to experiment with and for the more accomplished player, you can try and create a stunning masterpiece. Like this, for example. And if your composition is particularly inspiring, you can share it with your colleagues.

So, if a Steinway is a bit out of your price range, don’t worry. Just open up Dotpiano and you’ll be a pro in no time.

Share this story:

Read more from the blog

Blog

Is AI compromising our curiosity?

As AI becomes increasingly prominent in our lives, it is time for comms professionals to consider the impact on creativity and curiosity. ...Read more

Selina Jardim
Selina Jardim
Technology

Cracking the communication code in technology

Often, when communicating about technology, conversations can become quite technical. How can brands cut through the noise and communicate effectively? ...Read more

Sameer Jama
Sameer Jama
Blog

How Barbie’s reputational overhaul painted the world pink

Barbie's reputation hasn't always been positive, but this year's Barbie film has changed the tides. What can this teach us about reputation shaping? ...Read more

Alexandra Kourakis
Alexandra Kourakis

Add a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Is it time to shape your reputation?

We operate in London, Paris and Munich, and have a network of like-minded partners across the globe.

Get in touch

Sign up to Spark, our newsletter

Receive thought pieces from our leadership team, views on the news, tool of the month and light relief for comms folk

You can unsubscribe at any time, please read our privacy policy for more information