Now Play Easy Piano On Your Nintendo DS Lite
Thats right. Another real life contraption to relate yourself with exciting virtual world called gaming. Mr.Nintendo DS Lite is the ambassador this time. NAMCO BANDAI have announced that they will ship ‘Easy Piano’ which gives the gamers to learn some real piano. Really.

The 8 Note full octave keyboard lets you play the keyboard quite enthusiastically. You can switch between modes like ‘Learn’, ‘Play Along’ and ‘Create Your Own Compostion’.
Easy Piano will offer 40 of the most awesomest tracks in the world. And you can play along with different difficulty modes.
The creation mode allows you to record maximum of 3 minutes of your plain mastery or plain dumbness with the Easy Piano. The beginners have the option of using those interesting tools of their choice to help them with their recording.
The only problem is with the keyboard on the Nintendo DS. If you want to play like one of them old greats, you would have to do it in one hand.
Easy Piano Will release in November in Europe and other PAL regions. Press release after the break.
via gameindustry.biz
LYON, FRANCE – 29 July 2009 – NAMCO BANDAI Partners today announced that it will distribute the new game from publisher Game Life, ‘Easy Piano’. The fun and educational new game lets players enjoy the most realistic piano experience ever on DS thanks to its unique 8-note full-octave keyboard peripheral. The various game modes will guide players’ first steps in the piano world and offer the chance for more practiced players to play all-time classics. The game is scheduled for release in November 2009 in Europe and PAL regions.
Whether you are playing along with different tracks from the game or learning the piano, for the first time on DS players will be able to practice on a real keyboard and be tutored in the correct finger movements and skills required to become a mobile virtuoso. The 8-note piano keyboard peripheral represents a complete musical octave, but players will have access to a full three octave range while playing. Players can also choose from piano, guitar or a number of other instruments included with the game depending on how the mood takes them or what their chosen musical opus demands.
The game’s tracklisting contains 40 of some of the world’s most famous songs, spanning time and genres to offer something for everyone. Discover how to play Mozart, or Beethoven then switch styles to hammer out Bohemian Rhapsody, Bittersweet Symphony, Every Breath You Take or even The Jingle Bells theme tune. With 2 different difficulty modes, everyone can have fun testing and improving their keyboard skills.
The creation mode allows players to record up to four 3-minute-long masterpieces, with tools giving everyone the chance to enhance their creativity. Beginners can use simplified staves to assist and practice, while those with more honed skills can get straight into recording their live performances. After listening and correcting the work of one hand, players will then be able to add a second hand to the recording.
The lesson mode is specifically designed for people discovering the wonders of piano playing for the first time, with a series of 10 involving lessons and a host of mini-games to teach the basics of playing and music in a way that never fails to entertain.
I really want to learn to play the piano, do you have any tutorials or know of any?