I'm a pianist and have actually resorted to drawing a keyboard on paper in the past when I've been without a piano for extended periods (yes I'm addicted lol).
Although VR keyboards absolutely won't replace real pianos for obvious reasons they actually do have some use. They are certainly better than nothing and better than drawing a piano on physical paper. The accuracy of finger tracking still needs improvement but that will come and as haptics improves I'm sure a virtual piano one day might start to feel more realistic. Technology needs to catch up.
I've been able to memorise simple pieces with PianoVisions air piano during free play. While playing with songs within the app I've been able to remember some harder works.
Still connecting a midi piano is 100 times better no argument about that.but the virtual piano certainly has its place at the moment and will become stronger as tech improves.
Although VR keyboards absolutely won't replace real pianos for obvious reasons they actually do have some use. They are certainly better than nothing and better than drawing a piano on physical paper. The accuracy of finger tracking still needs improvement but that will come and as haptics improves I'm sure a virtual piano one day might start to feel more realistic. Technology needs to catch up.
I've been able to memorise simple pieces with PianoVisions air piano during free play. While playing with songs within the app I've been able to remember some harder works.
Still connecting a midi piano is 100 times better no argument about that.but the virtual piano certainly has its place at the moment and will become stronger as tech improves.