Do you want to really impress your friend’s, how about a Grand Piano that you can control wirelessly from your PC as you sit there tapping the keys just like Billy Joel.
Or when you’ve had a hard day you can come home to and listen to your favourite blues, jazz or classical piece of music played for you on your own grand piano controlled by a Logitech Harmony Remote.
Well now you can with the launch of the Alex.Steinbach Lifestyle (iQ) Piano range that comes with five music libraries of more than 750 songs held on a mini-notebook computer and controlled by a Logitech Wireless Music System.
And if the songs start to get boring you can always access thousands more songs by downloading them from Piano Disc in the USA at http://www.pianodisc.com/ .
You can also download additional MIDI files from the internet and converted them to play on the piano say the distributors.
The new Alex Steinbach Lifestyle Pianos are imported into Australia by Australian company Pianos First, who claim that you can now control your grand piano easily from the palm of your hand no matter where you are in the home. An Alex.Steinbach Lifestyle Grand Piano plays by itself as if the artists were performing right before your eyes but it still looks like a regular grand, and can be played in the traditional way.
To help owners get the best out of their pianos, an ‘owners forum’ has been created on the website www.alexsteinbach.com.au/lifestyle This allows owners around Australia to share new and different ways to get the best out of their Lifestyle Piano.
Alex.Steinbach Lifestyle Pianos come in large range of models, colours & options to suit in their range of grand pianos and selected upright piano model (WSU131MD ‘Millennia’ 131cm upright piano) with prices starting at $21,995. They are also available on Three Years Interest Free Terms.
“The beauty with a Lifestyle Grand Piano is that you can set the mood for a romantic dinner for two, or wow a houseful of company. This is the ultimate ‘cherry on the top’ in home entertainment – no home is complete without one,” say Peter Edwards, Managing Director of Pianos First.