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eMedia Piano and Keyboard Method

$49.99
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eMedia Music
Publisher:
eMedia Music
Platforms:
Windows Mac
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About This Game

Over 300 easy-to-follow, step-by-step piano lessons from Irma Irene Justicia, M.A., who has taught at the renowned Juilliard School of Music. Innovative Interactive Feedback technology shows you whether you are playing correctly.

Learn how to read music, play piano chords and much more with this complete method. Over 100 easy piano songs including hits from Billy Joel and Elton John make learning how to play piano fun!

Features include:

  • eMedia’s Animated Keyboard that lets you see fingerings for all of the piano lessons, including piano chords, piano scales and songs.
  • Interactive Feedback with Note and Finger Tracker to allow the piano software to listen as you play melodies and display your playing accuracy - a great tool for beginner piano instruction that works with both electronic keyboards and acoustic pianos.
  • Interactive Performance Evaluation in the piano software, which highlights your playing mistakes and shows what you should have played with an overall score (MIDI keyboard required).
  • Lessons on piano basics like how to read piano music, playing accompaniments with piano chords, piano scales, and more.
  • Over 70 videos for the piano lessons are included. Split screen views show you how to play piano fingerings and use correct hand positioning.
  • Piano lessons include easy piano songs as both audio and MIDI tracks where selections can be looped, slowed or sped up.
  • Instrumental accompaniment for select pieces (including orchestral and jazz) to make piano lessons fun.
  • A digital metronome to keep you on rhythm and a recorder to help gauge progress and share your playing with others.
  • 100 popular classical, blues, pop, and rock songs let you learn how to play piano with hit songs such as Billy Joel’s “Piano Man,” Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” and Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind”.

eMedia Piano and Keyboard Method is the perfect piano tutorial for learning how to play piano. Even if other beginner piano lessons seemed difficult, this piano software and its interactive approach will keep you engaged and quickly teach you how to play piano well!

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User Reviews

Very Positive
28 user reviews
89%
Positive
6 hrs at review
Recommended

I bought a keyboard 2 days ago and had no previous experience playing music. I was lost, Where do I start? Where do I put my fingers...Clueless, Looking around on steam after watching some less than helpfull youtube videos I found this lovly little program. 3 hours later and I already have 3 jungles under my belt with a basic understanding of how to read music. I have a Casio Keyboard and Its really nice because I can hook it up to my PC with a USB 3.0 (the square one). The program gives instant feed back and guides you along right from the very basics. I highly reccomend this for anyone looking to get into music.

86 helpful 12 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Overpriced, archaic, and completely unnecessary. There isn't even the ability to fix latency in-software; they just recommend you to "play audio out of your keyboard speakers" on the forums. Maybe that was standard affair in 1993, but it's not hard to just add a buffer size/sample rate option to remedy the issue. Don't pay £30 for this, just buy Albert's All-In-One Piano Course (Level 1/2/3). Yeah, they're books, but they teach you the same stuff, and the whole gambit about the software "listening to what you play" is broken due to the aforementioned latency. The in-built metronome is, again, useless due to latency--just buy a dirt-cheap Korg MA-2 along with the books, or just use a free phone app if you're ultra-frugal. You don't need the low-bit FMVs of the teacher; you don't need to be told which fingers to use; the average person can figure out basic concepts and techniques without needing this software. If you're [i]that[/i] worried about technique, a real teacher would show you...

30 helpful
9 hrs at review
Recommended

I would like to get emedia violin, emedia singing and emedia earmaster. So bring them to Steam store please.

19 helpful 2 funny
10 hrs at review
Recommended

Recommended for beginners. You can start to play piano in half an hour even without any experience with instruments before. It's even better if you have an midi keyboard or a Synthesizer as this program links to electronic instruments and gives you real-time feedback.

17 helpful
35 hrs at review
Recommended

Great learning tool. I am no where near a music savvy person, but this had me playing in no time. First half of the program was fairly easy. Hit a plateau a few times in second half, but of course that's when I also made the biggest strides. This went great with the Alfred's basic adult piano lesson book I picked up, breaking down book lessons to a much greater extent. The two are unaffiliated, but I'd recommend both. I'm unsure what my exact hours are for the program, but it is more than displayed, as I use steam offline sometimes. Overall, this has been a great purchase, opening up new avenues I never new existed for me. If someone told me half a year ago I'd be playing piano, I would have chuckled at them. Now I know it will forever be a part of my life. Oh, and I'm thirty one, so it's certainly never too late to learn. Again, the program is great. Looks and feels like something out of the mid-90s, but it gets the job done. 10/10.

10 helpful
19 hrs at review
Recommended

In these 3 months that im trying too learn piano this is probally the cheapest solution for learning piano without a teacher or watching thousand of hours of youtube videos too grasp something out of it. I will try too make an edit when im further cause im right now at chapter 3 and so far its good nothing really to complain about only what's lame is that the software is old but really use-able im on (windows 10). Can't say that you must buy this but so far pianu is 60 bucks a year melodics is like 225ish a real life teacher is like 200ish for 10 lessons i mean this is probally the only programm that is what you own.

9 helpful
70 hrs at review
Recommended

GREAT. its exactly as it says it is. If you put in the some time and effort the fondation is right here to build off of!!!!

8 helpful
28 hrs at review
Recommended

I've been using this app along with a few books that I bought online. This has helped a lot. The UI is a bit dated, but it still teaches just as well. It works perfect with Windows 8.1. I'm using a Casio Privia PX-160 with MIDI to USB.

7 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

i like it alot, i know alittle sheet music and i played around with the keyboard, but this is a really helpful interactive tool to really learn how to play

6 helpful 1 funny
36 min at review
Not Recommended

Seriously, don't bother with this. It's hopelessly outdated tech. Nowadays using this rubbish is more hassle than it's worth. The GUI is like something from the late 90's (at best). If you want to learn Piano in 2025 onwards, I suggest using a modern phone app connected directly to a digital piano via USB (such as "Simply Piano" etc), or just stick to books and actual in-person lessons. This trash should be removed from Steam. Save your money and put it to better use.

5 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows Vista, 7, 8, or 10
  • Processor: 32 or 64-bit
  • Additional Notes: USB or MIDI keyboard (with MIDI-USB interface) required for maximum interactivity (chord recognition, etc.). Microphone or Line In required for basic audio interactivity (single notes). Requires QuickTime 7 (included).

FAQ

How much does eMedia Piano and Keyboard Method cost?

eMedia Piano and Keyboard Method costs $49.99.

What are the system requirements for eMedia Piano and Keyboard Method?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista, 7, 8, or 10 Processor: 32 or 64-bit Additional Notes: USB or MIDI keyboard (with MIDI-USB interface) required for maximum interactivity (chord recognition, etc.). Microphone or Line In required for basic audio interactivity (single notes). Requires QuickTime 7 (included).

What platforms is eMedia Piano and Keyboard Method available on?

eMedia Piano and Keyboard Method is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is eMedia Piano and Keyboard Method worth buying?

eMedia Piano and Keyboard Method has 89% positive reviews from 28 players.

When was eMedia Piano and Keyboard Method released?

eMedia Piano and Keyboard Method was released on Sep 13, 2016.

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