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The
Roland HPi piano scores you on how well you played your piece. It then shows you how it should have been
played, compares it to how you actually played it, circles pitch and rhythm
mistakes, so you will know how to correct your mistakes. |



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< Would you buy a typewriter or
computer to learn to type? < Would it be more fun to learn to
play trumpet by yourself or in a band? < How quickly could you learn math
with one half-hour lesson a week? < How many of your friends that took
piano lessons as a child still play? < If given the choice, would your
child choose piano or sports? < Why take piano lessons the old
fashioned boring way? These
thought provoking questions make us ask, “Isn’t there a better way to learn
to play the piano?” Technology options
can make a HUGE difference in today’s piano lessons. 1) The addition of a “Music Tutor” to any piano or keyboard is like
having a teacher help you everyday. 2) A digital piano like the Roland HPi
Interactive Learning Piano can motivate children to excel at piano by use of
its “scoring feature”, hundreds of sounds, headphone feature, and more. |
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Piano or Sports? Jake chooses both! |
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Interactive Learning pianos, have a screen built right into
the music rest. Software to help you
learn to play the piano is built right into the piano. There is an infinite amount of data you can
load into the piano. Most lesson books
have a MIDI disk available. You can
also download MIDI files via the Internet. |




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6101 Burnet Rd
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78757 512-458-1933 · www.capmusic.com |