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Gigiway Helps You Learn Piano and Violin with the Learning Pen

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26th of March 2010, 09:37 GMT | By Florin Panaitescu


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Now, here's something new for starters, that I didn't even know or thought existed, namely the Gigiway Learning Pen, that is a highly technical musical instrument learning assistant device, seamlessly blending both traditional arts and the latest in digital technology. The company has smoothly mixed functions of learning Piano and Violin into one pen that is completely capable of resolving most of the issues met in the process of musical instrument learning, thanks to its real-time, highly efficient and practical guidance function.


As for the sound, this combines one of the richest, fattest and fullest musical sounds, ensuring customers with a relaxed, pleasant and, most of all, interactive means of learning, ensuring both a good teacher and a friend ready to aid in need. Even better, users will benefit from the audio material of the Learning Pen that was recorded in the company's first-class recording studio, with famous musicians hired to handle the performance recording.

Further detailing this, I can tell you that learning tips for each and every piece of music were provided by musicians, while the audio recorded was handled by professional broadcasters. The "pens" you see above, to the left, are the two models available, both featuring Piano and Violin learning and common capabilities, such as an MP3 function, recording function and 1GB memory card (included or supported, they didn't mention) that can store eight to ten books.

I almost forgot to mention that both models also have an electronic metronome function, and, of course, a rechargeable lithium battery. Aside from that, I can only relate to the piano-black finish of the Learning Pen, but could blame the golden accents as that's more pointing to blowing instruments made of brass, like saxophones. The company has yet to mention pricing.


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