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The PC version has a specific serial port which was only used by the Miracle Piano, and as far as I know, it could only be used with that serial cable. I have only used miracle piano for PC, but I'd assume that the NES/SNES used MiDi outs. Is there anyone who can try this if you have the game+regular keyboard? would help me out, and could also be relevant to the article? 10:59, 1 August 2010 (UTC) -Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.69.246.99 ( talk) So don't want to spend a lot on the cartridge only to find that i need the original keyboard wich is even more expensive. Searched all over the internet for this, but no info to be found, and as the article states, its rare to find in europe. I was wondering, could the keyboard be replaced with 'any' keyboard with midi-out ? Stuart2135simon ( talk) 06:25, 9 December 2009 (UTC) keyboard replacement I imagine that TST chose it because it was in two sections and therefore it was to be seen as a goal, but could they have cut it down to size for learning, as with the pop tunes in the list? I don't see why they could not have played the long version in the title yet used only the first half for teaching. I now know that the first thing I always heard was a captivating arrangement of the timeless Shaker hymn that Aaron Copland made famous in Appalachian Spring, "Simple Gifts." I did not yet know that the title was "Simple Gifts" rather than "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple." But in either case, I do not believe it was anywhere to be found in the list of tunes to be learned. The one piece I always hoped to learn with it, however, was always the soundtrack to the title screen. I used to enjoy the sounds of the Miracle. 'Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be able to play 1 'Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be able to play.For more information about this license, please visit on the Web or write to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042 USA. This photo of a Miracle Piano Teaching System keyboard was taken by the Wikimedia Commons user Gazebo in 2015 and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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