Posted: 09-30-18 6:06 pm
Hi I'm new to the forum live in So Cal planning on retiring in Las Vegas.
I never heard of Synthesia. Someone in the area is selling a Yamaha EX-220 with Win Tablet and mentioned that they are using Synthesia.
I would like to learn the piano and it looks like the EZ-220 and this software may make it easier.
I have also been look at the Casio LK-280 which has the same light keys as the EX-220. I'm guessing you could use a tablet and this software with that one too.
Also I would like to be able to use my own songs with the learning keys. Not sure this can be done.
I'm older so with my memory I'm not sure if I will be able to learn the piano. Sounds like it would be a good thing when I retire.
I'm open to all suggestions.
Thanks
I never heard of Synthesia. Someone in the area is selling a Yamaha EX-220 with Win Tablet and mentioned that they are using Synthesia.
I would like to learn the piano and it looks like the EZ-220 and this software may make it easier.
I have also been look at the Casio LK-280 which has the same light keys as the EX-220. I'm guessing you could use a tablet and this software with that one too.
Also I would like to be able to use my own songs with the learning keys. Not sure this can be done.
I'm older so with my memory I'm not sure if I will be able to learn the piano. Sounds like it would be a good thing when I retire.
I'm open to all suggestions.
Thanks