Duolingo is adding songs by Whitney Houston, P!nk and more to its music education course via a new partnership with Sony Music Group.
The tracks, which are now available on the Duolingo platform, will help music learners “study the foundations of music and practice their music theory skills, such as reading music, understanding different note lengths, and differentiating notes by sounds, sight and key on a digital mobile piano,” according to a press release.
The list of available songs includes Houston’s “My Love Is Your Love” and “So Emotional”; Hozier’s “Work Song” and “Someone New”; P!nk’s “Get the Party Started” and “Funhouse”; Trainor’s “Made You Look”; Bleachers’ “Rollercoaster”; Cyndi Lauper’s “True Colors”; Cheap Trick’s “I Want You to Want Me”; TLC’s “Creep”; Train’s “Drops of Jupiter” and “Drive By”; Dove Cameron’s “Girl Like Me”; and many more.
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