Duolingo has announced that it will launch this Wednesday (6). Duolingo Music is a new free app where you can learn to read and play songs. Initially, more than 200 melodies will be available on the platform.
According to the company, which is famous for teaching languages, the application is in the testing phase and a limited number of users are already taking advantage of it. Interested students can apply from October 11th.When will the company’s annual online event, Duocon, take place.
Duolingo Music will offer lessons with songs in English and Spanish first, and new languages will be added later. In addition to the music application, a multi-education experience that will bring all services together in one place will also be implemented.
“We know that math and music, like language, transcend cultures and connect people,” said Severin Hacker, Duolingo co-founder and chief technology officer.
“Soon you’ll be able to learn math and music in the same Duolingo app, with the same fun, engaging and effective experience you’ve come to expect from learning languages with us.”
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Evidence of the existence of Duolingo Music has been available since March 2023. But last month, developer Steve Moser found more details about the story while researching the language app’s source code.
Moser shared screenshots on social media that show the system showing: Music software should include reading notes, drum and piano lessonsFor example.
Duolingo is getting ready to launch its music learning feature soon. Music-related images hidden in their mobile app show that the app will include piano, drum, and sheet music lessons. More pictures below. $DUOL pic.twitter.com/egFt5Cqvea
—Steve Moser (@SteveMoser) 8 August 2023
Source: Tec Mundo

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