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Learn the piano with Easy Piano for DS

9lives.be: "NAMCO BANDAI Partners today announced that it will distribute the new game from publisher Game Life, 'Easy Piano'. The fun and educational new game lets players enjoy the most realistic piano experience ever on DS thanks to its unique 8-note full-octave keyboard peripheral. The various game modes will guide players' first steps in the piano world and offer the chance for more practiced players to play all-time classics. The game is scheduled for release in November 2009 in Europe and PAL regions."

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Alcon Caper5386d ago

This won't teach anything but where the notes are on a piano. If they released a full sized 88 key weighted keyboard peripheral, that'd be more like it..hehe

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Gaming Nexus: Easy Piano Review

Gaming Nexus writes: "The first promo images for Easy Piano were one of those "oh cool!" moments for me as a gamer. The game not only promised an intuitive piano tutorial that would teach you the basics and even the ability compose your own songs, but it came bundled with a slick little keyboard to make the experience as authentic as possible on the DS. Just seeing that keyboard plugged into a DS made me think of a classy, mature game--this wasn't some candy-colored approximation, it looked like the real thing. After suffering with the hand-cramping fret grip from the Guitar Hero DS games, I was ready for something more real. Here was a music game that got it: gamers were tired of using cheap plastic instruments to mimic musicians, they wanted to learn how to play an actual instrument."

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GameSpot: Easy Piano Hands-On

Nothing in life is easy, especially when it comes to learning a musical instrument. In place of weekly lessons in the home of your neighborhood piano teacher, Easy Piano on the Nintendo DS teaches you the basics of sight-reading music and comes bundled with a few games to keep your attention.

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Guardian: Easy Piano Review

Forget shooting or sports, Easy Piano is a music tutorial program that comes complete with a mini keyboard you plug into the back of your Nintendo DS (it doesn't work with the newer DSi console). Gimmick? Possibly, but as plastic instruments go this is a good one. The piano is an 8-note full octave keyboard (C to C for those who are interested). The game itself is reminiscent of Rock Band and the rest. So expect to be pressing the keys in time with on-screen prompts. In the same way that Guitar Hero is unlikely to propel you to axe-playing stardom, Easy Piano will not turn you into Elton John. But unlike Guitar Hero you do actually learn some musical theory.

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