About

What Online Piano is, what it covers, and how the site is meant to be used.

This page explains what the site is built to do, who it is for, how the browser piano relates to the supporting content, and what kind of educational scope visitors should expect.

Last updated

May 27, 2026

Online Piano is built around a browser-based piano that visitors can play immediately, plus supporting pages that explain note layout, beginner practice, song guidance, keyboard mapping, and hardware-related next-step questions.

What the site is for

The main purpose of the site is to make piano exploration easier for browser-first users. Visitors can play notes directly, follow a fixed computer-key map, check note positions quickly, and move between interactive practice and supporting explanations without switching to a separate product or reading experience.

Who it is for

The site is primarily aimed at beginners, casual players, and visitors who want a low-friction way to learn note layout, test melody ideas, follow letter-style sheets, or compare simple piano-related decisions before committing to more advanced tools or hardware.

How the content is organized

Learn covers beginner fundamentals such as notes, chords, finger placement, and keyboard reading.

Songs focuses on note-by-note practice with dedicated song detail pages and built-in practice piano controls.

Guides explains how the keyboard works in the browser, including mapping, labels, layout, and setup questions.

Resources covers broader comparison topics such as weighted keys, keyboard range, and digital piano choices.

How pages are maintained

The site is intended to keep the interactive product and the supporting content aligned. When the browser piano behavior, song flow, policy details, or section structure changes, the corresponding pages should be reviewed and updated so the live experience and written guidance continue to match.

What visitors should expect

Included

  • an immediately playable browser piano
  • beginner-friendly explanations tied to the instrument
  • song pages designed for quick note-following practice
  • general educational comparisons for beginner hardware decisions

Not the goal

  • formal one-to-one music instruction
  • guaranteed device compatibility for every browser and controller
  • professional performance training or certification
  • substituting for direct advice from a teacher or repair specialist

Questions or corrections

If you want to report a page issue, ask about the site, or send a correction related to a song, guide, or policy page, use the public contact details on the Contact page.