Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

santanas

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jul 16, 2009
2
0
Hey! I've discovered the new iPiano. Here it is: iPiano

Can you, please, tell me if there is any good, especially for a beginner? I would like to buy one for my child and I don't know if it will help her or not... I don't want to buy something that is not worth it.

Thx.
 
Hey! I've discovered the new iPiano. Here it is: iPiano

Can you, please, tell me if there is any good, especially for a beginner? I would like to buy one for my child and I don't know if it will help her or not... I don't want to buy something that is not worth it.

Thx.

I would suggest getting a "real" piano or at least a keyboard for a beginner. Software-type stuff is not for a beginner, IMO.
 
I would suggest getting a "real" piano or at least a keyboard for a beginner. Software-type stuff is not for a beginner, IMO.

Ahhh a member who clearly did not click the link to find out the website linked was not in English (my native lanague) and completely lacking any information resulting in the need to do some creative googling to determine WTF the iPiano is. ;) Replying to all posts is not required. :D

Best I can tell the iPiano appears to be an over-priced piano that digitally stores music. I would say this is not the piano for a beginner. A USB keyboard would work if you want to go the electronic route or a real piano. The iPiano appears to be something for someone who has a great deal of money to burn and doesn't want to turn a page. ;)

On a side note, does this even exist and is it full size? It looks like a mini toy.
 
Ahhh a member who clearly did not click the link to find out the website linked was not in English (my native lanague) and completely lacking any information resulting in the need to do some creative googling to determine WTF the iPiano is. ;) Replying to all posts is not required. :D

Best I can tell the iPiano appears to be an over-priced piano that digitally stores music. I would say this is not the piano for a beginner. A USB keyboard would work if you want to go the electronic route or a real piano. The iPiano appears to be something for someone who has a great deal of money to burn and doesn't want to turn a page. ;)

On a side note, does this even exist and is it full size? It looks like a mini toy.

Actually, I DID click the link, but as you say it is in a foreign language. It looked like software on that page. Sorry.
 
Ok... but i"ve read that there is also a facility of built-in software that helps users to guide their piano practice by reading the scores. so, it sounds good for a beginner... don't you think so?
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.