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  2. Miracle Piano Teaching System - Wikipedia

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    The Miracle Piano Teaching System is educational software which uses a MIDI keyboard to teach how to play the piano. [1] It was published in 1990 by The Software Toolworks for the Nintendo Entertainment System , Super NES , Macintosh , Amiga , Sega Genesis , and MS-DOS compatible operating systems.

  3. Category:Audio games - Wikipedia

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    An audio game is an electronic game in which auditory output serves as the primary or only element of the game that the player responds to. Audio games are comparable to video games except that where video games rely on video output for game-player interactions, audio games rely on audio output. Just as video games typically contain audio ...

  4. Sparky's Magic Piano - Wikipedia

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    Sparky's Magic Piano is the second in a series of children’s audio stories featuring Sparky, an original character created for Capitol Records in 1947. (Sparky also appeared in comic books as a sidekick to Capitol’s other famous creation, Bozo the Clown.) Sparky is a boy with an overactive imagination.

  5. List of music video games - Wikipedia

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    Piano Tiles: Hu Wen Zeng Cheetah Mobile Umoni Studio iOS, Droid, WP March 28, 2014: Home iT G.P WP: Piano Tiles 2: Cheetah Mobile: iOS, Droid August 24, 2015 (Latest Update, Droid) [citation needed] G.P iT: Phigros: Pigeon Games iOS, Droid August 31, 2019: Pop'n Music: Konami: Arcade September 29, 1998: Home: Quaver: Swan Win, Lin July 10, 2020 ...

  6. Synthesia (video game) - Wikipedia

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    OS X 10.8.2 running Synthesia 8.5. Synthesia is a piano keyboard trainer for Microsoft Windows, iOS, macOS, and Android which allows users to play a MIDI keyboard or use a computer keyboard in time to a MIDI file by following on-screen directions, much in the style of Keyboard Mania or Guitar Hero.

  7. Audio game - Wikipedia

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    Audio games originally started out as 'blind accessible'-games and were developed mostly by amateurs and blind programmers. [1] But more and more people are showing interest in audio games, ranging from sound artists, game accessibility researchers, mobile game developers and mainstream video gamers.

  8. Piano Tiles - Wikipedia

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    Piano Tiles is a game where the player's objective is to tap on the black tiles as they appear from the top of the screen while avoiding the white tiles. When each black tile is tapped, it will emit a piano sound. [2] [5] The player loses the game if they tap on a white tile. [2]

  9. Music download - Wikipedia

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    The iTunes Store accessed via a mobile phone, showing Pink Floyd's eighth studio album The Dark Side of the Moon (1973). A music download is the digital transfer of music via the Internet into a device capable of decoding and playing it, such as a personal computer, portable media player, MP3 player or smartphone.