As we reported in early September,About Duolingo is dropping a new music course. The popular language-learning app supports over 40 languages, but now, it's adding music literacy to the syllabus.
Duolingo announced on Wednesday that users will be taught rhythm, note names, music reading, and ear training. At launch, Duolingo will only offer piano lessons. However, there's a good chance that the platform will expand to other instruments in the future.
Step 1: Open the Duolingo app
Tap on the icon on the bottom-left corner. Keep in mind that this alert is only available for iOS.
Step 2: Tap on "Get Notified"
Once you've tapped on a button, you should see a message that says, "You will be notified!"
Duolingo said that the new course will roll out to iOS devices for English and Spanish users in the near future.
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