
About Multiplayer Piano
Making Piano More Accessible Online
Multiplayer Pianois an online piano platform founded in 2012 by Daniel Calder to make playing and learning piano more accessible on the web. What began as a way to bring interactive music to the browser has grown into a fully playable platform and an educational resource for people who want to learn, explore, and enjoy the piano online.
At its core, Multiplayer Pianois a full 88-key online piano that can be played alone or with others in real time. The platform also supports MIDI input and output and is designed for interactive online music-making, listening, and experimentation.
Alongside the platform itself, Multiplayer Piano publishes piano guides, tutorials, and educational content covering piano fundamentals, piano music, pianists, pianosand keyboards, MIDI keyboards, and piano history and culture. The goal is to make piano topics easier to understand and more useful in practice, whether you are learning the basics, comparing gear, exploring music, or discovering the broader world of piano.
About Daniel Calder
Daniel Calder is the founder of Multiplayer Piano and the writer and editor behind its piano guides, tutorials, and educational content. He created the site to help make piano more accessible online and has more than 14 years of hands-on experience with browser-based piano tools, virtual keyboards, MIDI features, digital pianos, and beginner-friendly piano learning resources.
At Multiplayer Piano, Daniel researches, writes, edits, and updates content covering piano fundamentals, keyboard technology, piano music, and piano history and culture. The focus is on publishing clear, accurate, and trustworthy resources that help beginners, hobbyists, and music enthusiasts learn, play, and explore piano online.
What You’ll Find Here
Multiplayer Piano focuses on practical, piano-related content, including:
- beginner piano guides and tutorials
- piano songs, music, and learning resources
- digital pianos and keyboard topics
- MIDI tools, virtual pianos, and online piano technology
- piano history, culture, and notable pianists
The goal is to keep the site focused on topics that are genuinely useful for people who want to learn, play, and explore piano.
Editorial Approach
Every article on Multiplayer Piano is researched, written, edited, and updated to be clear, helpful, and relevant to real users.
As the site grows, older content may be refreshed, expanded, merged, or removed when it no longer meets that standard or no longer fits the site’s focus. The aim is to keep Multiplayer Piano focused, useful, and relevant.
Contribute To Multiplayer Piano
While the core platform and guides are maintained by Daniel Calder, Multiplayer Piano welcomes contributions from musicians, educators, and writers with useful perspectives on piano learning or digital music technology. For submission details and contribution information, please visit Contribute to Multiplayer Piano.
Contact
Questions, suggestions, corrections, or collaboration inquiries can be sent to:
multiplayerpiano.com@gmail.com
If something on the site needs to be corrected or updated, getting in touch is appreciated.
Thanks for visiting Multiplayer Piano.