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My Quest to Virtually Learn the Piano With Roli Airwave

The Roli Airwave promises to make learning the piano at home easier than ever. CNET’s Carly Marsh goes on a quest to see if this new gadget can really teach her how to play the keys. You can find the products mentioned in this video linked below MOOG Theremini Apple iPad 11-inch: A16 chip Apple…

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The Roli Airwave promises to make learning the piano at home easier than ever. CNET’s Carly Marsh goes on a quest to see if this new gadget can really teach her how to play the keys.

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My Quest to Virtually Learn the Piano With Roli Airwave

0:28 Learning piano with Roli Airwave
0:39 How I’m testing the Roli Piano, Airwave and Roli Learn App
1:03 Roli Piano spec overview
1:19 Roli Airwave spec overview
2:08 Using the Roli Learn app to teach myself piano
3:12 Games that help you learn piano
4:25 Learning songs on the piano with Roli
4:54 Setting goals in Roli Learn
5:22 Solving a piano technique issue with Roli’s AI piano coach
5:41 Sitting down with a real piano teacher
6:52 Overall impressions of the Roli Piano Learning System, Piano, Airwave and Roli Learn App
7:30 Roli’s upcoming AI Music Coach
7:43 A cheaper way to learn piano with Roli
8:00 One small scuff in my Roli Piano experience

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  1. @zoeschannel2547

    February 26, 2026 at 8:23 am

    i love this piano, but hate about the fact that the app has a subscription. (also, i already know the basics of music theory. how do i skip those lessons?)

  2. @trekt9000

    February 26, 2026 at 8:39 am

    Where is Dipsy Florida girl? You guys swap ppl like no tomorrow yo.

  3. @Sawyer-Ts

    February 26, 2026 at 8:43 am

    i love this piano, but hate about the fact that the app has a subscription. (also, i already know the basics of music theory. how do i skip those lessons?)

  4. @trek69r

    February 26, 2026 at 9:59 am

    can you review Musora?

  5. @Bodie-l5j

    February 26, 2026 at 11:43 am

    Is there a subscription??????????????????

  6. @CNET

    February 26, 2026 at 11:45 am

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