Showing posts with label learning toy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learning toy. Show all posts

2/21/2012

eMedia MyPiano Electronic Keyboard and Learning Software Kit Review

eMedia MyPiano Electronic Keyboard and Learning Software Kit
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This kit will help a child become somewhat familiar with a keyboard instrument, rhythm, notes, rests and the music staff. Some moderate and usually fun practice with the interactive MyPiano software will have the child progress from 'Mary Had a Little Lamb' (lesson 15) to 'Jingle Bells' (lesson 106). The keyboard interacts with the MyPiano software through the provided MIDI to USB cable.
By the way, the keyboard can be used on its own and similarly, the MyPiano software should be usable with any MIDI-enabled electronic keyboard - I wrote 'should' because I was unable to use it with our VERY OLD (10 years old) MIDI-capable electric piano but I am blaming the piano at this time.THE KEYBOARD
The 49-key keyboard comes with all the bells and whistles expected from the upper end of the 'inexpensive' class. All the detailed specs are available at the Amazon page so I won't repeat them here. It is powered by either a DC adapter or batteries. An soft but audible hiss can be heard when turning on the device.
One somewhat uncommon enhancement is the LCD display showing which keys are played both on a staff and, for some reason, on a small representation of the keyboard. The notes played appear on the LCD display as small dots, not always easy to see.
The 2 outputs are a PHONES OUTPUT and the MIDI OUT. There is no MIDI IN which was a disappointment but not totally unexpected.
The keys are significantly smaller than those of a true piano. This is presented as a feature meant to accommodate children's small hands but I personally have some doubts that it's a good idea to have children practice with small keyboards if the goal is to make proficient keyboard players. The keys travel a long way and some force is required to press them all the way but the sound is produced when the key reaches 1/3 to half-way down. Hitting the keys harder will not produce a louder sound.MY PIANO SOFTWARE
The goal of MyPiano is not to produce a concert pianist in 108 easy lessons but, hopefully, to help parents determine if their child is talented and sufficiently motivated to take professional lessons and study the instrument beyond "Jingle Bells" or "Pop! Goes the Weasel". To the extent that the scope of the software is well understood and accepted, both parents and children should have a mostly enjoyable experience.
As I mentioned on the first paragraph, this is an introduction to piano playing and not a lot of time is spent, for example, on the proper sitting and hand position. Yes, there is a lesson on each but a professional instructor will spend months if not years, constantly correcting the student. Lessons are dedicated to identifying the notes on the keyboard, presenting the treble and bass clefs, the music staff and so on. There is only very little practice at playing both hands simultaneously or playing chords.
Technically speaking, the interactivity of the software consists on its ability to monitor whatever is played on the keyboard via the MIDI connection. After the song is played, the software will display a score in the form of a percentage, the assumption being that the higher the percentage, the better was the song played. In practice, this works most of the time but I found that simply pressing the first note of the song and then doing nothing would return me a perfect 100% score.
Other features include a pop-up metronome that duplicates the 'Metro' key on the eMedia keyboard. Most lessons pages come with buttons that would display little videos, play the featured song while a keyboard pop-up display shows which keys are to be pressed by which fingers and, as mentioned before would analyze the student's play and provide a score. While learning a song, the tempo can be slowed down or accelerated to achieve the suggested optimum.THE LEARNING PROCESS
Studying piano this way can be fun for the child and the child will make a lot of progress, quickly, gaining the ability to play simple songs. However, the ceiling is pretty low - without a true instructor and an understanding of music theory going beyond the basics (no chords or scales are taught here) the student will not go very far. He/she may be able to learn more simple songs or fragments of songs but 'simple' is they key word and, in my view, 'more' is not a synonym for 'better'.MY EVALUATION
For a basic keyboard teaming up with a not so ambitious piano learning kit, this is an okay package. Our kids learned a couple of songs already but, overall, a 3-star rating should be fair - Amazon's translation of 3-stars is "it's Okay".

Click Here to see more reviews about: eMedia MyPiano Electronic Keyboard and Learning Software Kit


Get Started with the eMedia My Piano Kit Introducing the eMedia My Piano Kit. This kit has everything your child needs to begin playing the piano: an electronic keyboard sized for small fingers, a power supply, and the USB MIDI interface for connecting the keyboard to your computer. What's more, it comes with a great teacher, the new interactive eMedia My Piano CD-ROM (for Windows & Mac computers) for children ages 5 and up.


System Requirements:
Windows: Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7 64 MB of free RAM, CD-ROM

Macintosh: Mac OS X 10.3 or later (Intel OK) 64 MB of free RAM, CD-ROM



What's in the Box Keyboard, Power Supply, USB MIDI Interface, eMedia My Piano CD-ROM

Buy NowGet 23% OFF

Click here for more information about eMedia MyPiano Electronic Keyboard and Learning Software Kit

Read More...

1/18/2012

New 49 Key Electric Keyboard Beginner Electronic Piano & Harmonica Review

New 49 Key Electric Keyboard Beginner Electronic Piano and Harmonica
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I liked the size but didn't realize that I can't play it with earphones which I had wanted. One of the keys didn't work properly so sent it back for a refund and had no problem with the vendor that way. They were courteous.

Click Here to see more reviews about: New 49 Key Electric Keyboard Beginner Electronic Piano & Harmonica



Buy Now

Click here for more information about New 49 Key Electric Keyboard Beginner Electronic Piano & Harmonica

Read More...

1/06/2012

49 Keys Musical Electronic Keyboard - Black Review

49 Keys Musical Electronic Keyboard - Black
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I ordered it in black and was shipped blue, but other than that it is a great keyboard for the money. I am not sure who has more fun playing with it- my daughter or my husband and I.

Click Here to see more reviews about: 49 Keys Musical Electronic Keyboard - Black



Buy NowGet 65% OFF

Click here for more information about 49 Keys Musical Electronic Keyboard - Black

Read More...

11/29/2011

eMedia My Piano Starter Pack for Kids Review

eMedia My Piano Starter Pack for Kids
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I got this keyboard for my 7 year old to learn piano. It is a nice keyboard with a lot of instrument sounds, built-in drums and songs. It also comes with a great software program to use with the computer.
She really has latched onto the program and we have worked on it a little every night since we got it. There are some cute elements to it like a talking piano. However, the lessons are serious and have videos of the teacher showing piano skills. We hook it up to our Mac with a cable it comes with. When you play along with the songs, the program points out where you mis-played. It then shows you on the keyboard the mistake and what you should have played.
The keyboard itself seems well made. It has smaller keys than on my piano but that works well for a 7 year old. Their are plenty of instrument sounds for kids to play around with and the drum are fun to play oven. The songs that are built into the keyboard are not as good as the songs that are on the software program, so we have not done too much with that feature. You can see the songs played on the LCD screen on the keyboard but it is so much easier to learn from the software program that shows the music notation on a big screen with a animated piano that plays along with you.
This is great to either a self motivated kid who wants to learn to play or if you you to do it together.

Click Here to see more reviews about: eMedia My Piano Starter Pack for Kids


Introducing the eMedia My Piano Starter Pack. This pack has everything your child needs to begin playing the piano: an electronic keyboard sized for small fingers, a power supply, and a USB cable for connecting the MIDI keyboard to your computer. The keyboard features built-in speakers and realistic sampled sounds. What's more, it comes with a great teacher, the new interactive eMedia My Piano CD-ROM (for Windows & Mac computers) for children ages 5 and up. eMedia My Piano Starter Pack now also comes with a bonus My Piano DVD.
My Piano Software offers a variety of learning aids

Buy NowGet 36% OFF

Click here for more information about eMedia My Piano Starter Pack for Kids

Read More...

11/21/2011

Casio SA-75 Keyboard with Headset Microphone Review

Casio SA-75 Keyboard with Headset Microphone
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
For just a little more than a toy keyboard you can get something that really works. This keyboard can do up to four notes at once, so children can learn about both chords and melodies. The sound quality is better than I expected considering the price, and it run on nice cheap AA batteries that can be bought in bulk. Battery changing is easy.
The one downside is that the lowest volume level isn't all that low. It's impossible to just play this quitely at a volume level low enough so that only the one playing can hear. Also, it comes with a microphone, and when that is plugged in, the sound can be heard all over the house with the volume set to it's lowest level.
Edit Jan 21 2011: And yes, it comes with a headphone jack just in case the volume won't go low enough. So, since that's my primary gripe with this thing, I changed my review to five stars.
So, it's a nice way to introduce children to music, but it's a loud way because it doesn't allow a truly low volume setting.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Casio SA-75 Keyboard with Headset Microphone

Casio SA-75 Keyboard: Fun for the Whole Family
Designed for the young or beginning musician, the Casio SA-75 Starter Musical Keyboard provides enough features and functions to get anyone to enjoy and learn to play music without having to invest a lot of money. The SA-75 is an economical way to introduce a child to keyboard playing. It is small-in-size and fun to use with sound and features that will surprise you.
Designed for the beginner, fun for the experienced player.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Casio SA-75 Keyboard with Headset Microphone

Read More...

10/17/2011

Yamaha PSR-E223 61-key Portable keyboard with 375 Voices Review

Yamaha PSR-E223 61-key Portable keyboard with 375 Voices
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Keyboard is perfect for beginning student. Little disappointed that the AC adaptor is sold seperately. Do they really think people are going to run this on batteries?

Click Here to see more reviews about: Yamaha PSR-E223 61-key Portable keyboard with 375 Voices



Buy NowGet 41% OFF

Click here for more information about Yamaha PSR-E223 61-key Portable keyboard with 375 Voices

Read More...

9/20/2011

Casio SA-76 44 Key Mini Keyboard, Orange Review

Casio SA-76 44 Key Mini Keyboard, Orange
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This keyboard fits into my slightly larger backpack. Its portability allows me to carry it around and work out melodic and harmonic ideas for the songs I write when I'm away from home. The eight-note polyphony is really helpful for chording.
A problematic issue exists with the Casio SA-75 power adaptor that is advertised as an optional accessory on the Amazon page that features the keyboard. The adaptor isn't compatible because the jack-end doesn't fit into the 9.5 volt terminal on the back of the keyboard. The manual claims the six batteries required to operate the keyboard will last for about six hours, though.
I contacted the seller of the SA-75 adaptor and they told me that the correct adaptor for the SA-76 keyboard won't be available until December 2010.
The tones are clear and reasonably distinctive, perhaps slightly less so in the brass. The rhythm patterns cover all the basics, and there's more than enough volume control to play with. All in all, after two weeks of using it, I would say that this is a cool little keyboard!

Click Here to see more reviews about: Casio SA-76 44 Key Mini Keyboard, Orange



Buy NowGet 28% OFF

Click here for more information about Casio SA-76 44 Key Mini Keyboard, Orange

Read More...