How Technology Improved the Piano

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Whether you are wanting to purchase a piece of small technology such as software to record what you play, a newly designed player piano, digital piano, or the classic acoustic model such as the grand piano, there have never been as many choices for a consumer as there are today and technology plays an integral part.
Player Pianos
Also known as ‘reproducing pianos’ this instrument represents a new, modern update on the paper-roll player pianos from times gone by and their popularity has grown enormously over the last 10 years.

They take their cues from internal memory systems, specially formatted CDs, or floppy disks. There are several manufacturers who offer vast libraries of pre-recorded titles, with music from all genres, that have been played and recorded by some of the finest piano players in the world.
These systems are highly sophisticated and capture the nuance of the original performance, which they playback with accuracy.
Due to these new systems, people who don’t actually play the piano are able to enjoy live piano music whenever they fancy with this high-tech instrument having the ability to take center stage at parties, events, and functions. For people who do already play the piano, these systems are able to record the performance of the player, interface with computers, assist with composing, aid in music education, and many other applications. A modern marvel of a piano.
Digital Pianos

A digital piano can be connected to other instruments as well as to a computer, smartphone or tablet. With memory storage setups, like Flash ROM, players are able to download and store new music.
Software
Possibly the biggest and most exciting area of growth within the piano industry is that of software technology. Players today able to purchase software that will convert music files to sheet music, download karaoke files, and even let a player analyze their chord names and harmonies. For a budding composer, the newly available software is like an Aladdin’s case.
For example, the first ensemble piano to feature CD-R technology is now on the market, with the capability of CD-R a player is able to put a disc in the piano, record onto a CD the song that has been played, and then immediately play the disc back in the PC or hi-fi system. It isn’t limited to keyboard sounds either, vocals too are able to be burned onto a CD which enables any budding songwriter to produce their own studio-quality demo CD.
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Technology Within Piano Manufacturing

If you’re looking at pianos for sale to learn to play, master your skills, mix or record, the piano will always meet the demand. Now coming in many different forms, with a ton of compatible software out there, it’s never been more exciting to play the piano.
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