A fun, kid-friendly method that keeps them coming back for more!
If the average 6 year old finds a piano unattended, their curiosity usually results in them pounding unabashedly on the keys. My Piano is here to change all that. With the help from her animated pal, Pam the Piano, the lessons designed by former Juilliard School of Music Instructor Irma Irene Justicia, M.A., will coax your youngster into learning to play piano like they were born to do it.
Your child will learn the basics, such as proper hand position and learning notes. Then My Piano moves on to reading music, playing songs, and a whole lot more. Pam isn't the only animated part of the process either. An animated keyboard helps your adolescents know where to place their fingers, and the speed of the music can be adjusted so they can learn at a pace more apt to their abilities. If they're playing on a MIDI keyboard, they'll get instant feedback on their performance, letting them know which notes were played incorrectly and where their fingers should have gone instead. Separate audio tracks (left/right hand, recorded/voice only) and colorful MIDI accompaniments provide even more play along options.
My Piano will not only make kids 6 and up respect the piano, they'll make them sound respectable on it too.
(Internet connection recommended for online activation.)
Attention Mac users: As you may be aware, Apple has decided to discontinue support for 32-bit applications starting in macOS 10.15 (Catalina). If you wish to use eMedia software which requires 32-bit support, do not upgrade past macOS 10.14 (Mojave). eMedia is working on a new version that will support Catalina and future versions of macOS, but they do not yet have a release date for it.
For more information regarding macOS 10.15, please visit: https://support.emediamusic.com/kb/faq.php?id=88
Your child will learn the basics, such as proper hand position and learning notes. Then My Piano moves on to reading music, playing songs, and a whole lot more. Pam isn't the only animated part of the process either. An animated keyboard helps your adolescents know where to place their fingers, and the speed of the music can be adjusted so they can learn at a pace more apt to their abilities. If they're playing on a MIDI keyboard, they'll get instant feedback on their performance, letting them know which notes were played incorrectly and where their fingers should have gone instead. Separate audio tracks (left/right hand, recorded/voice only) and colorful MIDI accompaniments provide even more play along options.
My Piano will not only make kids 6 and up respect the piano, they'll make them sound respectable on it too.
System Requirements
Windows:
Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10Macintosh:
macOS 10.5 to 10.14(Internet connection recommended for online activation.)
Attention Mac users: As you may be aware, Apple has decided to discontinue support for 32-bit applications starting in macOS 10.15 (Catalina). If you wish to use eMedia software which requires 32-bit support, do not upgrade past macOS 10.14 (Mojave). eMedia is working on a new version that will support Catalina and future versions of macOS, but they do not yet have a release date for it.
For more information regarding macOS 10.15, please visit: https://support.emediamusic.com/kb/faq.php?id=88
Features
- Full-motion videos guide kids through songs and playing techniques
- Specific feedback on incorrectly played notes and rhythms (when used with a MIDI keyboard)
- Includes interactive games that make learning fun
- Sections of songs can be sped up or slowed down, so kids can learn at their own pace
- Accessories include an animated keyboard, digital recorder, and metronome
- Mac and PC compatible