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Duolingo and Sony Music Add New Songs to its Music Course

Duolingo just turned up the volume on its music course, making it more exciting than ever. The language-learning giant has teamed up with Sony Music to infuse its curriculum with over 60 pop hits, adding a vibrant new layer to the learning experience.

After venturing into music education last year, Duolingo has been teaching users the basics of music—everything from rhythm and note lengths to music reading and ear training—using the same playful, gamified approach that made it famous for languages like High Valyrian. With lessons now set to the tunes of artists like Hozier and Pharrell Williams, students can dance and groove through their courses with ease.

"At Duolingo, we're constantly looking for ways to make learning more effective and entertaining," George Audi, head of business development at Duolingo, said in a press release. "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."
Trend Themes
1. Gamified Music Education - Emerging educational platforms are leveraging game mechanics to make learning music more engaging and interactive.
2. Partnerships with Music Labels - Language-learning companies are collaborating with major music labels to enhance their educational content with popular songs.
3. Multi-disciplinary Learning Platforms - Online learning services are expanding their offerings to include diverse subjects, providing users with comprehensive educational experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Edtech - The integration of music into language-learning apps broadens the scope and appeal of educational technology solutions.
2. Music Streaming - Collaborations between tech companies and music giants open new avenues for content distribution and user engagement in the streaming industry.
3. Entertainment - The convergence of entertainment and education through partnerships transforms how users consume media and learn new skills.

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