Tagged As: Casio Midi Keyboard
Question:
I am considering buying a keyboard as a present to help a young kid learn how to play. Ideally, I am looking for a solution that could scale up, i.e. one in which the hardware/software combination involved whould be able to accomodate from simple tunes to complex songs. >From what I 've seeen on the web, it seems that a MIDI keyboard (e.g., a Yamaha PSR) would do the job. For instance, Casio offers the LK series, in which keys are lit according to the MIDI notes to be played next. Has anyone used any of those (or similar) products? Can you really convert and play any song in Casio's MIDI format (CM2)? Any downsides? Alternatively, would a generic keyboard with some software application (e.g., the Keyboard Coach by CSDC, or the Piano Teacher by Voyetra) be a better solution? Which keyboard and application would you recommend in that case?
Answer:
Keyboard Music can help you. It's software, which allows you to use your computer keyboard to play musical instruments. It's so easy to use that everybody can play the instrument he or she likes. You can play the piano, violin, guitar, saxophone, marimba, organ, bass, cello, trumpet, flute, bagpipe, koto and more than 100 kinds of musical instruments with this excellent software! You can find it at the link below. http://www.kbdmusic.com