Miracle Piano (USA)

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Overview

Original title:The Miracle Piano Teaching System
Alternative title(s):The Miracle Piano
Genre:Music
Publisher:The Software Toolworks
Developer:The Software Toolworks
Product number:T-XXXXX
Manufacturing date:1992
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Hardware support:Joypad (3 Buttons), Keyboard
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The Miracle Piano Teaching System is a MIDI keyboard/teaching tool created in 1990 by The Software Toolworks for the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive), NES, SNES, Apple Macintosh, Amiga and PC. It consists of a keyboard, connecting cables, power supply, soft foot pedals, and software on a licensed cartridge or on 3.5" floppies for the other systems.


When connected to the console or computer, a user followed the on-screen notes. Its marketed value was as a tool to teach kids and to play the piano. It provided hundreds of lessons, and was advertised as the perfect adjunct to formal lessons. Due to its prohibitive price ($500) and low sales, the keyboard with all of the original cables together are a rare find. Aside from being released in the United States, the Miracle Keyboard was also released in multiple regions within Europe. The European versions are, however, much harder to find.

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