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Binding: CD-ROMBrand: eMedia EAN: 0746290090757 Format: CD-ROM Item Dimensions: Label: eMedia Manufacturer: eMedia Model: EG09075 MPN: EG09075 Platform: Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me Publisher: eMedia Release Date: April 24, 2008 Studio: eMedia Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Research has proven that children who play an instrument do better in school, make friends more easily, are more creative, learn self-discipline and gain self-confidence. Now it's easy for kids ages 6 and up to learn how to play piano. In eMedia My Piano, an animated character named Pam the Piano leads kids through lessons by Irma Irene Justicia, M.A. My Piano covers the basics, such as learning your notes, counting rhythm, and moves on to playing chords, reading music, playing songs, and much more. An animated keyboard shows you where to put your fingers as the live recorded audio plays. Lessons are easy to follow with our large-format videos, featuring split-screens and close-ups that guide kids through songs and playing techniques. Games help children learn chords and songs by reviewing what they learned in the lessons. By interacting with the playful characters and scenes, kids will have fun while learning music. The digital recorder allows kids to play into the computer's built-in microphone, record their performance, and save it to the computer. This handy tool lets them listen to what they played and share it with their family and friends. With MIDI tracks, the speed of the music can be adjusted so you can learn at your own pace. Special features such as a metronome and digital recorder are included. My Piano is the perfect way to introduce children to playing piano. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Crash with MacromediaI was unable to run the program consistently as this program keep crashing with the Macromedia file in Windows XP. I had to manually delete the files in Windows folder to play. Unless eMedia come up with a patch to fix this. All you will see is a big White Screen. |