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Piano Beginners Lack a Structured Progression Path Beyond Basic Lessons

Beginner and intermediate piano learners frequently stall not from lack of motivation but from not knowing what to practice next after initial lessons. Existing apps provide isolated lessons without a cohesive learning roadmap that adapts to player level and goals. This gap causes learners to plateau, lose momentum, and ultimately abandon consistent practice.

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