Forget other piano courses where you stare at TV's and computer screens. PianoMaestro is a custom-made device that sits on your actual piano keyboard. It is like having a private piano teacher in your house 24/7!
Brand New Invention Revolutionizes the Way you Learn the Piano
Because the PianoMaestro reads standard MIDI files, you can learn to play practically ANYTHING. Here are some example songs that you can learn to play in days:
This is just a small sample of what you can learn to play. For a more complete list, visit our website. Thanks to the web, your options are practically limitless! The PianoMaestro is equally helpful for learning to play classical music (read below).
PianoMaestro is a portable electronic USB device for learning how to play the piano. The PianoMaestro® teaching system includes (1) a computer program that reads any standard MIDI files and displays the notes on your screen and (2) a ruler-like strip of lights that is placed on top of the black keys of any acoustic or digital piano. PianoMaestro®'s 48 lights correspond to the keys on your piano, indicating which keys to play at the right time.
You can study and follow the music score on your computer screen. With a few mouse clicks, you can adjust the playback speed and repeat a selection of music until you get it down.
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The PianoMaestro's software has powerful features to help you confidently master the pieces you have always dreamed of playing.
1. Watch the notes on the computer screen. Look for patterns. 2. Repeat difficult sections over and over until committed to muscle memory 3. Slow down the playback speed 4. Separate the left and right hands. Practice each hand separately
Students motivated by their accelerated progress will spend more time playing the piano.
Owning a PianoMaestro is like having a piano teacher 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to show you how to play any piano piece. Learning the notes of a new song - Phase 2 in the graph - is the most time consuming and frustrating part of learning to play the piano. Hours of practice can yield disappointing results. Many students give up. The PianoMaestro enables students to master new piano pieces more quickly and more efficiently by reducing the time required to learn the notes in a song. Students can then spend more valuable piano instructor time focusing on the artistry and interpretation of a piece. Students using the PianoMaestro are rewarded sooner with the ability to play the music they love.
The PianoMaestro works with readily available computers running Windows. You can have the benefits of guide-lights for 1/20th the cost of purchasing a new digital piano with the guide-lights built in. Because a student can learn to play the notes faster with the aide of the PianoMaestro, the student can spend more valuable lesson time perfecting a piece.
The PianoMaestro is designed to add guide-light technology to the piano that you already own -- this includes all 88-key pianos and some smaller piano keyboards. Here is a partial list of pianos that will work with the PianoMaestro:
Alesis Cadenza digital pianos; Baldwin baby grand; Baldwin uprights; Casio AP220 AP-220 AP420 AP-420; Casio AP-620 AP620 digital piano; Casio CDP100 CDP-100; Casio Celvano AP-220 AP220 digital piano; Casio Privia PX-130 PX130 PX330 PX-330; Casio Privia PX3 PX-3 PX3BK digital piano; Casio PX110 PX-110 WK8000 WK-8000 PX-830BP ; Casio PX-130CSSP; Fender Rhodes Mark II stage piano; Kawai baby grand; Kawai CE200 CE-200 EP3 digital piano; Kawai MP10 MP-10 digital stage piano; Kawai upright; Korg C-2000 LP350 LP-350 pianos; Korg SP100 SP-100 SP170S SP-170 SGproX ; Korg SP250 SP-250 SV1 SV-1 SV188 pianos; Kurzweil MarkPro TWOiS SP3X SP4 SP4-8 SP88X pianos; Nord Piano Clavia Stage Piano; Peavey DPM C8 Piano; Roland EP90 EP-90 EP97 EP-97 pianos; Roland F90; Roland FP-4F FP-4FBK FP5 FP-5 FP-7 FP7 pianos; Roland FP7F-BK FP-8 FP8 pianos; Roland MKB 1000 RD-1000 RD1000 RD300GX RD300NX; Roland RD-700GX RD700GX RD700NX 700SX; Steinway baby grand; Steinway upright; Technics Digital Piano; Williams Allegro and Overture pianos; Yamaha Arius YDP 135R YDP181 YDPS31 YDP-S31; Yamaha baby grand; Yamaha CP1 CP-1 CP33 CP-33 pianos; Yamaha CP50 CP-50 CP5 CP-5 pianos; Yamaha DGX 500 DGX620 DGX-620 DGX-640 ; Yamaha F90; Yamaha NP30; Yamaha P155 P-155 P155B P-200 P200 digital pianos; Yamaha P95 P-95 P85 P-85; Yamaha upright; Yamaha YDP135R YDP141 YDP161 YDP223 Arius; Yamaha YDP-135R YDP-141 YDP-161 YDP-223 Arius; Yamaha YDPS31 YPG535 S90XS Modus F01 pianos; Yamaha YDP-S31 YPG-535 S90-XS pianos; Yamaha YPG 625
If your model is not listed, do not worry. Send us an email.
The PianoMaestro reads standard MIDI files. PianoMaestro does not have its own proprietary data format. This means that there are thousands if not millions of songs available to download from the internet. The PianoMaestro comes with more than 250 songs from the masters:
Albeniz: España, Opus 165 (1890) – Prélude, Tango, Malagueña, Serenata, Capricho, Catalan, Zortzico, Suite española (1886) - Granada, Cataluña (Curranda), Sevilla, Cádiz (Saeta), Asturias (Leyenda), Aragon (Fantasia), Castilla (Seguidillas), Cuba (Notturno)
Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier Part I, BWV 846-869 (1722) - Prelude and Fugue in C major BWV 846, Prelude and Fugue in C minor BWV 847, Prelude and Fugue in D major BWV 850
Balakirew: Islamej (Oriental fantasia) (1869)
Beethoven: Sonata No. 5 C minor, Opus 10/1 (1798), Sonata No. 8 C minor (Pathetique) , Opus 13 (1799), Sonata No. 11 Bb major, Opus 22 (1800), Sonata No. 14 C# minor (Moonlight) , Opus 27/2 (1801), Sonata No. 21 C major (Waldstein) , Opus 53 (1804), Sonata No. 23 F minor (Appassionata) , Opus 57 (1804), Sonata No. 26 Eb major (Les Adieux) , Opus 81a (1809), Fur Elise, Sonata No. 29 Bb major (Hammerklavier) , Opus 106 (1818)
Borodin: Petite Suite (1885) - In the monastery, Intermezzo, Mazurka, Réverie, Serenade, Nocturne
Brahms: Sonata C major, Opus 1 (1853), 7 Fantasia, Opus 116 (1892) - No. 2 Intermezzo, No. 5 Intermezzo, No. 6 Intermezzo, 4 Piano pieces, Opus 119 (1893), Rhapsodie
Burgmueller: Etudes, Opus 109 - The pearls, The Fountain, Thunderstorm
Chopin: 5 Mazurkas, Opus 7 (1831), Etudes, Opus 10 (1832) - No 1, No 5 Black Key, No 12 Revolutionary, Grande Valse Brilliante, Opus 18 (1831), Ballade G minor, Opus 23 (1835), Etudes, Opus 25 (1836), Nocturnes, Opus 27 (1835), Préludes, Opus 28 (1838), Scherzo Bb minor, Opus 31 (1837), 4 Mazurkas, Opus 33 (1838), Piano sonata No. 2 Bb minor, Opus 35 (1839), Polonaise Ab major, Opus 53 (1842), Fantaisie-Impromptu, Opus 66 (1834)
Debussy: Suite bergamasque (1905) – Prélude, Menuet, Clair de Lune, Passepied
Granados: Danzas españolas (1900) - No. 2 – Oriental, No. 3 – Zarabanda, No. 4 – Villanesca
Grieg: Lyric Pieces Book I, Opus 12 (1867) - No. 2 Valse, No. 3 Watchman's song, No. 4 Fairy Dance, Lyric Pieces Book II Opus 38 (1883), No. 4 Halling, Lyric Pieces Book III, Opus 43 (1886) - No. 1 Butterfly, No. 2 Solitary Traveller, No. 4 Little Bird, Lyric Pieces Book V, Opus 54 (1891) - No. 3 March of the Dwarfs, Lyric Pieces Book VIII, Opus 65 - No. 6 Wedding-day at Troldhaugen, Lyric Pieces Book X, Opus 71 (1901) - No. 3 Puck
Haydn: Piano Sonata in C major, Hoboken XVI:35 (1780), Piano Sonata in G major, Hoboken XVI:40 (1784)
Liszt: Reminiscences de Don Juan (Fantasia on Mozart's Don Giovanni) (1841), Love dreams (1850), Grandes Etudes de Paganini (1851), Études d'exécution transcendante (1851) - No. 4 Mazeppa, No. 5 Feux Follets, No. 8 - Wild Hunt, 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies (1885)
Mendelssohn: Songs without Words Book 2, Opus 30 (1834), Songs without Words Book 4, Opus 53 (1841), No. 5 - Folk song, Songs without Words Book 5, Opus 62 (1844) - No. 3 Funeral march, No. 4 Morning Song, No. 5 Venetian Gondola Song
Mozart: Sonata No. 8 D major, KV 311 (1777), Sonata No. 10 C major, KV 330 (1783), Sonata No. 11 A major (Alla Turca) , KV 331 (1783), Sonata No. 12 F major, KV 332 (1783), Sonata No. 13 Bb major, KV 333 (1783), Sonata No. 16 C major (Sonata facile) , KV 545 (1788), Sonata No. 17 Bb major, KV 570 (1789)
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (1874), Promenade Gnomus, Promenade Il vecchio Castello, Promenade The Tuileries, Bydlo, Promenade Ballet of the Unhatched Chickens, Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle, Promenade The Market Place of Limoges, Catacombae Con mortuis in lingua mortua, The Hut on Chicken's Legs (Baba-Yaga), The Great Gate of Kiev
Ravel: Jeux d'eau (1901), Miroirs (1905) – Noctuelles, Gaspard de la Nuit (1908) – Ondine, Le Gibet, Scarb
Schubert: Piano Sonata in D major, D 850, Opus 53 (1825), Fantasia C major (Wanderer) , D 760, Opus 15 (1822), 6 Moments musicaux, D 780, Opus 94 (1828), Piano Sonata in A minor, D 784, Opus 143 (1823), 4 Impromptus, D 899, Opus 90 (1827), 4 Impromptus, D 935, Opus posth. 142, Piano Sonata in Bb major, D 960 (1828)
Schumann: Abegg Variations, Opus 1 (1830) - Thema, Var.I, Var.II, Var.III, Finale alla Fantasia, Scenes from Childhood, Opus 15 (1838) - A Tale of Distant Lands, Curious Story, Blindman's Buff, Pleading Child, Perfect Happiness, Great Adventure, Reverie, By the Fire-side, On the Rocking Horse, Almost Too Serious, Hobgoblin, In Slumberland, The Poet speaks, Kreisleriana, Opus 16 (1838), Album for the young, Opus 68 (1848) - The happy Farmer, Knecht Ruprecht
Tchaikovsky: The Seasons, Opus 37a (1876) - January “At the Fireside”, February “Carnival”, March “Song of the Lark”, April “Snowdrop”, May “Starlight Nights”, June “Barcarolle”, July “Song of the Reaper”, August “Harvest”, September “The Hunt”, October “Autumn Song”, November “Troika Ride”, December “Christmas”
If you are a beginner, you can also purchase Robyn Payne's book and DVD - Simply Piano.
More about Simply Piano (not included):
Simply Piano is a book and DVD set that provides a comprehensive introduction to the piano. Produced with the beginner in mind, Simply Piano includes a DVD with over an hour of structured piano lessons and an 80 page full-colour book. Simply Piano covers essentials such as posture, hand position, finger independence, scales and chords through 21 exercises that progresses from popular classics to improvisation. The PianoMaestro comes with selected MIDI files from the Simply Piano book and DVD. |
Would you like to try this remarkable invention? Would you like to experience the joy of learning your favorite songs more quickly and easily than you ever could before, and avoid the time and expense of other methods? If so, here's how you can try PianoMaestro without any risk at all: simply go ahead and order.
Try it out in the privacy of your own home, and see what a difference it makes! After that, if you're not 100% satisfied, simply ship it back to us within 30 days and we'll see to it that you get a complete refund of the full price of the product. You have nothing to lose and a world full of beautiful music-making to gain.
Food for thought: Were you happy with the progress you made with your last three piano lessons? If not, were you able to get your money back? Try a PianoMaestro out today - you really have nothing to lose!
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