Tuesday, May 7, 2013

JoyTunes Lands $1.5M, Releases New App To Help You Learn To Play Instruments Through Interactive Mobile Games

Screen shot 2013-05-06 at 6.02.04 AMFounded in 2010, Israeli startup JoyTunes has been on a mission to become the Rosetta Stone of music -- to help those looking to learn play an instrument do so by turning practice into a mobile game, activated by playing the instrument of their choice. The startup's first app, a free iPad app called Piano Dust Buster, enables wannabe rockstars to learn and play songs at their own pace, using a piano to play the game through their iPad's microphone or by using the app's 3-D virtual keyboard. To date, users have played 25 million songs using the app, with one million songs being played each week.

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