I definitely agree about the non-tempo version of the song. This is an area where Piano Maestro definitely is better. There is a practice mode where you can set it to pause until each correct note is played, and it will show you which notes you are missing in a chord. I've used PM extensively, and have compared learning comparable songs with the two apps. I learn songs significantly faster because of the ability to immediately correct my error with the 'hold' option turned on, in Piano Maestro, without having to loop through the song again, or pause and scroll back as are the only options in Yousician. I haven't paid for a subscription to Yousician yet, and I can honestly say this missing feature might be a deal breaker for me.
I definitely agree about the non-tempo version of the song. This is an area where Piano Maestro definitely is better. There is a practice mode where you can set it to pause until each correct note is played, and it will show you which notes you are missing in a chord. I've used PM extensively, and have compared learning comparable songs with the two apps. I learn songs significantly faster because of the ability to immediately correct my error with the 'hold' option turned on, in Piano Maestro, without having to loop through the song again, or pause and scroll back as are the only options in Yousician. I haven't paid for a subscription to Yousician yet, and I can honestly say this missing feature might be a deal breaker for me.