
















In the world of music education technology, few apps have achieved the mainstream success of by JoyTunes (now part of the larger Simply brand). With its appealing interface, promise of teaching users to read sheet music and play chords in just a few minutes a day, and its aggressive social media marketing, it has become a go-to tool for aspiring musicians. However, the app's subscription model—which can cost upwards of $90 to $120 per year—can be a barrier for some.

















In the world of music education technology, few apps have achieved the mainstream success of by JoyTunes (now part of the larger Simply brand). With its appealing interface, promise of teaching users to read sheet music and play chords in just a few minutes a day, and its aggressive social media marketing, it has become a go-to tool for aspiring musicians. However, the app's subscription model—which can cost upwards of $90 to $120 per year—can be a barrier for some.