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List Price: $19.99
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Manufacturer: eMedia
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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: eMedia EAN: 0746290040318 Feature: Watch the animated on-screen keyboard to learn about basic piano theory Format: CD-ROM Label: eMedia Manufacturer: eMedia Model: EG04031 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Windows NT Publisher: eMedia Release Date: 2004-01-30 Special Features: eMedia Piano & Keyboard Basics offers 100 plus lessons with a teacher from the Julliard School of Music. System Requirements PC: Pentium PC or better, Windows 95/98/NT/2000/Me/XP, CD-ROM drive, sound card, VGA+ display, 32 MB free RAM MAC: Power PC, System 7.5.3-9 and OS X 10.2 or greater, CD-ROM drive, 32 MB of free RAM Studio: eMedia
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Watch the animated on-screen keyboard to learn about basic piano theory Full-motion video covers important piano and keyboard skills - sight-reading, creating accompaniments, transposition and more Song-based method features over 100 songs, reinforcing lessons while making them more fun&rewarding Variable-speed MIDI accompaniments to let students adjust song speeds to their skill levels Follow along with MIDI tracks on your keyboard - the software gives you feedback when you make a mistake
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eMedia Piano&Keyboard Basics offers 100 plus lessons with a teacher from the Julliard School of Music. Follow along as noted instructor Irma Justicia, a former Julliard Schoolinstructor as you learn all about piano and keyboard theory. The digital metronome is for setting your own tempo, to work on your picking speed, rhythm and timing Use the Digital Recorder to play yourself back and hear how you're doing
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Just the begining Comment: This is just the first one-third of their Piano and Keyboard Method package. It covers the basics of rhythm and reading music. If you're serious about really learning in this manner, you should probably just get the Piano and Keyboard Method version right away. If you're just dabbling and need some help learning to keep time and read music, this is a great place to start (you'll need a MIDI keyboard to get the most out of it). But if you already have a good sence of rhythm and know the basics of reading music, this wont offer too much.
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