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Press the [Lesson] button .
The [Lesson] button will light, and the “Lesson” screen will appear.
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Use the cursor [
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] buttons to select the
game that you want to play .
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Press the [ ] button to confirm your choice .
Follow the instructions on the screen, and enjoy the game.
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Lessons
Playing Games
Here you can enjoy playing games that teach the basics of the piano and familiarize you with the keyboard.
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About the HPi-50e’s built-in games
Wonderland
Wonderland contains the following applications that will enjoyably familiarize you with notes and sounds.
Application
Explanation
Chick’s DoReMi Bingo
A chick will hatch when you play the key corresponding to the note you hear.
Help the chicks hatch out of their shells!
Monkey’s Rhythm Clap
When you play the keyboard in time with the rhythm, a monkey will grab a
banana. As you gain skill, the monkey will climb a tree.
Mole’s Melody Chase
Catch a mole by playing the key from which the mole emerges. Can you catch
all of those pesky moles?
Frog’s Song Album
Practice singing along with the frog. Maybe you can learn to sing better than
the frog!
Piano Mechanism
Here you can learn how a piano works. Become a piano expert!
Percussion Pallet
Here you can play the sounds of various percussion instruments. Try out
various rhythms.
Tones Museum
Here you can play the sounds of various instruments. Try playing your favorite
songs.
Treasure Box
Here you can play a variety of sound effects. Try creating a story using sound
effects.
Flash Card
In this game you’ll use the keyboard
to play the note (chord) that you
hear or the note (chord) you see in the on-
screen notation.
This game will improve your sense of pitch.
Twin Piano Game
Use the right side of the keyboard
to match the note played on the left
side. Improve your sense of pitch through
this enjoyable parent/child experience.
Scroll Game
Play according to the scrolling bars.
As you keep trying, you’ll become
familiar with the keyboard.
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