Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
DSiWare
- 30th Aug 2010, 200 points
- 24th Sep 2010, 200 points
- Series
Reviews
Review Music On: Learning Piano (DSiWare)
Ode to Joy or odious toy?
If Music On: Learning Piano was the last source of piano-playing knowledge on Earth, the art wouldn't be lost forever. That said, it doesn't offer instruction in the traditional sense like Art Academy does. The game includes no nutty professor or girl next door to teach you how to read sheet music or enlighten you with...
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Music On: Learning Piano News
Nintendo Download 24th September (Europe)
More Final Fantasy, robotic boxes, and more
After two Virtual Console-less weeks, the service returns with a bang with another title from Square Enix. It might not be one of the most fondly remembered games they've made, but the more the merrier! It's accompanied by a few interesting WiiWare and DSiWare titles. WiiWare: Robox (1000pts, Dreambox...
Nintendo Download 30th August 2010 (North America)
Elastic on WiiWare; Piano, Notebooks and Cosmos on DSiWare
After a short delay the Nintendo Download is available, and sadly brings with it no surprises, meaning August ends with more of a whimper than a bang. WiiWare: Tales of Elastic Boy: Mission 1 (600pts, Lexis Numerique) – A platformer from the creators of the PooYoos games, this was released...
News Learn Piano with the Latest Music On Title this Monday
200 Points to tinkle the ivories
If you've been following Abylight's Music On series you'll have already dabbled with an Electronic Keyboard and a Retro Keyboard, and with an Acoustic Guitar, but the next release in the series looks like taking the studio's musical offerings to a higher level. Titled Music On: Learning Piano and released on Monday,...
About The Game
The entire orchestra follows your performance of 15 great classics.
Earn the bronze, silver and gold medals for each song, completing all different levels. A simplified music score is shown on the upper screen and a full piano keyboard on the touch screen, guiding beginners note by note on their first steps.
Songs included:
- The Entertainer (S. Joplin)
- For Elise (L. Beethoven)
- In the hall of the mountain king (E. Grieg)
- Ode to joy (L. Beethoven)
- Canon (J. Pachelbel)
- Hungarian dance No. 5 (J. Brahms)
- Radetzky march (J. Strauss I)
- La traviata (G. Verdi)
- Opus 10. 2. (L. Beethoven)
- Musette in D major (J. S. Bach)
- Wedding March (F. Mendelssohn)
- The blue Danube (J. Strauss II)
- The infernal galop "Can Can" (J. Offenbach)
- Brahm's Lullaby (J. Brahms)
- Minuet in G major (J. S. Bach)
Comments 2
Got it. Not sure what to think about it, though. I completed the first song but not quite sure how to rate this.
this would be nice with a dimmu borgir song
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