Articles tagged with: Piano

Piano Gloves Makes You An Instant Star
Posted in Gadget, Gadgets for her, Music, Sensor, Unique Gadget on 26 September 2008

If you like the classical pianist Chopin, you definitely would love to play the piano yourself. However, pianos are not only bulky but also very expensive. Since most of us can’t afford to buy a piano, we can go ahead and buy the piano hand gloves, which is a cheap and fun alternative to a bulky grand piano.

You don’t even have to go the piano classes and you could just start tapping your fingers wherever you want. The gloves will do the job of resonating melodious sounds from virtually nowhere. The Iwoot Piano Hand Gloves come with sensors at the fingertips and they translate the tapping into musical notes. This would actually mean, you could go ahead and start playing music in air without carrying any instruments.

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Yamaha Disklavier Piano: Most technologically advanced musical instrument
Posted in Designer Gadgets, Music Player on 28 May 2008

Yamaha Piano

Here’s a treat for the musical souls, particularly for those who enjoy making music more than listening to it. Today we bring to you the Yamaha Disklavier Piano, which is being touted as the most advanced piano ever seen. Now, why they tag it like this?

Answer lies in its features that include Wi-Fi to download MIDI files on so that it can play back songs, option to record you performances completely in style and sync with vocals and other instruments. Apart from this, it stores all the files in the hard drive of the piano which you can easily transport to your PC via USB and if the music is actually good you can burn out a CD and enjoy it wherever you want.

Now, to take the music to the next level of innovation the Yamaha Disklavier Piano can be connected to the TV so that you can see all the lyrics and graphics on your screen. There’s more to the musical wonder. The piano can also download songs from the internet and play for you together with pressing the right key at the right musical note. Now, that’s called smart music!
Via:Gizmodo/ Yamaha