New Roland Keyboards at MI
| May 07, 2009
Roland Corporation and Musicians Institute are proud to announce the addition of new Roland Fantom-G6 Music Workstation Keyboards and SH-201 Synthesizers to MI’s keyboard lab. “We want to offer our students the most current and best of what the industry has to offer,” said program director Kevin Comstock. “The new Fantom-Gs and SH-201s will provide a superior platform for our program and give our students a decided edge as they embark on their careers.” Roland has long been committed to music education and it continues to be a high priority. “Musicians Institute combines instruction from leading artists with the finest tools of the trade for an unparalleled experience for their students,” said Lynda Smith, manager of Roland’s education division. “We are pleased to be a partner in preparing the next generation of creative professionals.” To the delight of students, the new keyboards arrived in time for the start of spring classes. Comstock reported, “I have been like Santa this week! It’s fun to see the reactions of the students and see how excited they are.” Starting this summer, students can take a specialized class on the Fantom-G. In addition to the keyboards, Roland is providing customized curriculum for MI’s keyboard program. “The training materials we’ve created are a key factor in providing a complete solution,” according to Roland’s Market Development Manager, Corey Fournier. “It’s not enough to have amazing technology. So, we’ve developed resources to help players get the most from the gear and their creativity.”About Roland CorporationRoland Corporation is a leading manufacturer and distributor of electronic musical instruments, including keyboards and synthesizers, guitar products, electronic percussion, digital recording equipment, amplifiers, audio processors, and multimedia products. With over 35 years of musical instrument development, Roland sets the standard in music technology for the world to follow. For more information, click here to visit the Roland website.
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