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Just want to flag that I have a COI in relation to this page. I've done my best to ensure neutrality in content & tone, and feel very confident in the notability of the subject. If any editors/admins think there are any problems with the page, or possible improvements to be made, feel free to leave a not on my talk page, as I'd be very happy to make any changes that might improve the article. Dompreston (talk) 15:49, 13 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the well written article.
The concept is great. Lessons are divided by warm-up-learn-songs. The Freemium model is annoying – you get pressured into buying the premium version. However, investing 10 EUR per month is well worth it. Kids love to learn with electronic devices (I am allowed to use the iPad for a daily lesson). The mixture of super easy – too difficult – super easy is what keeps a newcomer going. --Bernburgerin (talk) 06:02, 19 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]