![]() ![]() Student, as well as interactive piano learning games. System by serial or MIDI cables, thus providing feedback and drill for the The keyboard communicated back and forth with the computer or game Miracle software offered lessons in playing the piano for beginning Software and a small keyboard, along with cables for connection to a Was originally sold as a hardware/software combination which included the ![]() Q: Just what is the Miracle Piano Teaching System?Ī: The Miracle was developed in the early 1990's by Software Toolworks. Requests for help should NOT be sent to the links provided in that archive, This archive was blocked for some time by the current domain owners,īut has recently become available again from that link. Taken from the old site of JumpMusic, the last owner of the Miracle rights.Īlthough dated and limited in scope, it may be useful for many Miracle Miracle Piano Support archive from 1997 for both the PC and Macintosh versions, Page | Miracle Piano Teaching System Review | ![]() Replacement Parts | Software Replacement | The Miracle | Miracle and Other Software | Where possible, we'll do our best to help. Will help make sure that you give us the necessary information to assist. Please use that form to report problems or ask questions, since it Miracle problem to us on our Miracle problem report form. If, after reading this FAQ, you find that your question or problem is not Other distribution, please see Reprinting from The Piano Education Page If you wish to reprint this page for commercial uses or Personal-use hard copy of this page without requesting reprint Willing to provide other help, such as documentation, pleaseĭescribing your expertise or information. If you have special knowledge of the Miracle for any computer type or are The accuracy of the statements below or for your ability to carry them out on your system.Įxercise due care when you make any changes to your hardware or software configurations. To help those who contact us about the Miracle. We do not receive any remuneration of any sort from our efforts We have not sold and do not sell Miracle software or hardware. Miracle, nor do we have any financial interest in any such firm. Technical Support," nor are we employees of any firm connected with the Teaching System F AQ for non-PC Versions. Non-PC versions (Macintosh, Amiga, Genesis and NES/SNES) should also review This page has information for the PC version of the Miracle. Have questions about the Miracle, your time is well spent reading this page. Questions we get about the Miracle are answered on this page, so, if you Here, as reference for those who have the Miracle, areĪnswers to some of the most common questions. Very dated, product with thousands of users. Some of the NES Miracle keyboards were also later converted for PC use - the Nintendo Seal of Quality on these boards was covered up with a piece of plastic.Lthough the Miracle Piano Teaching System is no longer manufactured, it is still a worthy, though The European versions are, however, much harder to find. Aside from being released in the United States, the Miracle Keyboard was also released in multiple regions within Europe. Due to its prohibitive price ($500) and low sales, the keyboard with all of the original cables together are a rare find. It provided hundreds of lessons, and was advertised as the perfect adjunct to formal lessons. Its marketed value was as a tool to teach kids and to play the piano. When connected to the console or computer, a user followed the on-screen notes. It consisted of a keyboard, connecting cables, power supply, soft foot pedals, and software either on 3.5" floppies or a standard, licensed NES/SNES/Genesis cartridge. ![]() The Miracle Piano Teaching System is a MIDI keyboard/teaching tool created in 1990by The Software Toolworks for the Nintendo and Super Nintendo, Apple Macintosh, Amiga, Sega Genesis and PC. ![]()
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