Meet Piano M
+ Airwave
Do you like music? Yes. Are you musical? Of course you are! Free your inner musician with ROLI Piano M and ROLI Airwave, an all-in-one piano learning system with progression personalized to you – from your very first note to playing along with your favorite songs and beyond.
Piano M’s glowing keys guide you through your favorite songs, easy-to-follow lessons, and engaging games and exercises that keep your motivation flowing.
Think of Airwave as your intelligent, personal practice assistant. Connect it to Piano M, and it tracks your hands to provide real-time feedback on your playing, helping you develop good habits, practice more effectively and progress further. We call it Spatial Learning.
Your ROLI Learn Membership unlocks a guided curriculum of interactive piano lessons with real coaches, exercises and games, plus an ever-expanding catalog of hits to play along with. Your voice enabled personal practice assistant will be there to help whenever you need it most with practice hints, suggested next steps and much more.
Airwave powers up your piano-practice experience; it's like having a coach with you 24/7. It sees and interprets your hand movements to provide useful feedback on five key dimensions of playing technique: postural, positional, harmonic, rhythmic, and dynamic.
Airwave is the first new product to take advantage of our latest technological breakthrough, Music Intelligence. Based on the five “keys” of sound, sight, touch, vision, and voice, Music Intelligence unites current and future ROLI instruments into an expanding ecosystem for creation and expression.
ROLI Vision, Airwave’s infrared technology, reliably tracks all 27 joints in each of your hands at 90 frames per second to give you precise, real-time feedback on your playing.
Airwave unlocks our new Guided Practice and Learn Modes. They adjust the challenges based on your strengths and weaknesses, so you can progress at a pace that's right for you. You’ll also see your hands on screen in real time, helping you learn which finger to use for which note.