Learning to speak a musical language: Buzz's ROLI Learn journey

"The feeling that you can create music is so empowering. It's been really rewarding to learn something new that I never thought that I could."

Zainab Hassan

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13 January 2026

Learning piano can feel a little tricky at any age, whether you’re a child just starting or an adult coming back to music after years away. What songs to start with, how to read musical notation, hand placement, posture, and the struggle to build a disciplined practice routine are a lot to contend with. That’s exactly the challenge Buzz, a multi-disciplinary artist living in New York, faced when they decided to get back into piano playing. This time, Buzz wanted a way to learn that felt intuitive, fun, and motivating, and they found that with ROLI Learn.

“Musical notation used to feel like a foreign language to me, and it blows my mind that I get it now.“

A person wearing headphones sits at a table playing a ROLI Piano, with a laptop in front of them and a vase of flowers nearby in a home setting.

Buzz quickly realized that learning piano can give you a boost of creative confidence, unlocking a new way to bring musical joy into their life and expanding their relationship with music. Each session became a mix of building muscle memory, structured guidance, and small, achievable wins and incremental progress. "The feeling that you can create music is so empowering. It's been really rewarding to learn something new that I never thought that I could."

Unlike traditional lessons, ROLI Learn is a comprehensive ecosystem that seamlessly integrates hardware, software, and interactive learning into one unified experience. With ROLI Piano or Piano M, glowing keys guide your hands, helping you understand patterns, chords, and melodies visually. Plus, the ROLI Learn app ties it all together. It follows how you play, adjusts to your pace, and celebrates every milestone. Tailored lessons and challenges adapt as you progress, and an ever-growing library of songs you love that make practice feel like play. Paired with Airwave, ROLI’s hand-tracking technology watches your movements in real time, offering gentle corrections on timing, posture, and technique — just like having a piano teacher by your side.

“The feeling that you can create music is so empowering. It's been really rewarding to learn something new that I never thought that I could.“

A person wearing headphones sits on a park bench, playing a ROLI Piano on their lap with a tablet propped up in front of them.

People of all ages are finding that the ROLI Piano System removes the friction of starting an instrument, replaces it with clear direction, and makes every step of the journey rewarding.

It’s this innovative, cohesive approach to music education that recently earned the ROLI Piano System a 2026 CES Innovation Award, highlighting its role in reshaping how learners of all ages discover and enjoy piano.

From glowing keys to hand-tracking to adaptive lessons, the ROLI Piano System is a playful, supportive learning partner that grows with you at every point of your musical journey.

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