Mumbai: Mobile learning platform Duolingo today announced a partnership with Sony Music that brings songs to its Music course. This new feature is designed to make learning music more fun and engaging by incorporating well-known songs into the curriculum.
More than 60 songs from Sony Music artists, like Hozier, Meghan Trainor, Whitney Houston, and more, are now available so learners can study the foundations of music and practice their music theory skills, such as reading music, understanding note lengths, and differentiating notes by sound, sight, and key on a digital mobile piano.
“At Duolingo, we’re constantly looking for ways to make learning more effective and entertaining. We’re partnering with Sony Music, a leader in the music industry, to bring our learners a library of chart-topping songs they can learn to read and play” said George Audi, head business development Duolingo.
“Partnering with Duolingo gives us the opportunity to bring our artists’ music to a new platform that promotes learning and cultural exchange. Music has the power to unite and inspire, and this partnership will help learners engage with music education in a meaningful and enjoyable way” said Jessica Shaw, senior VP, Sync Licensing, Sony Music.
By integrating songs from more than 40 artists into the lesson experience, Duolingo aims to enhance learning retention and comprehension while making learning to read and play music more delightful for millions of learners worldwide.
To get a closer look at the updates to the Music course, tune into Duocon, the brand’s flagship global event, on 24 September, 2024.