Piano Wizard Premier - Piano Practice Can Be FUN!
Interesting computer game programs which truly trains the gamer in a real-world skill is a rare commodity, at
best -- especially in the field of music education. Computer software games are a huge and burgeoning industry
because kids are totally captured by them. Wouldn't the ideal music-learning process integrate music instruction
software with a fun, interactive gaming environment?
Software which furnishes users a non-violent option to conventional computer games, which are at the same time
fun, compelling, and challenging, could also teach musical literacy quite efficiently. Such a fusion would have the
unrivaled ability to change the normally tiresome and repetitive piano practice into an exciting, very gratifying
video game experience - finally taking the disagreeableness out of each piano practice -- forever.
Using gaming software to make practicing the piano enjoyable would resolve some particularly vexing problems.
Parents wouldn't feel obliged to nag their kids to practice (they might actually have the opposite challenge - they
may have to nag their kids to STOP practicing). Music teachers need not worry whether their students will actually
practice before their next lesson. On the students' side of things, the sum total of people to which learning the
piano could be made attainable would be substantially enlarged. And, perhaps most importantly, music students will
associate fun and attainment with the piano instead of drudgery and struggle.
Allegro Rainbow, makers of Piano Wizard and the soon-to-be-released Guitar Wizard, appears to have discovered
that magical combination. They are enthusiastically determined to deliver FUN piano practice software to the
marketplace -- thanks to a great product idea and design environment.
Chris Salter, the CEO of Allegro Rainbow, declares, "Piano Wizard represents a significant shift in the way we
introduce music to kids as well as adults, with many people thinking that it simply can't be done, or conversely,
that they have seen this before. Because of these perceptions, we knew we [had to] let people see for themselves
that the gateways to music are now wide open for everyone.”
You should know that Piano Wizard isn't the only piano practice software
in the marketplace. There are at least ten or so titles to choose from including Teach Me Piano, Piano Suite
Premier, and Instant Play Piano. Notwithstanding, none of these are really computer games, but are educational
software focussed on imparting skills - not so much of the keep-them-glued magic of Piano Wizard. Teach Me Piano
includes some games as accessories, but they are not a pivotal focus of their program. So, in reality Allegro
Rainbow has blazed the trail by joining piano instruction with gaming software.
Jesse Fisher, likes to write about interesting new developments in the musical software world. Visit Piano Wizard Premier to learn more about this milestone in instructional
software.
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