Name:76 Keys Digital Piano;Keyboard type:Standard Keyboard Piano;Interface:USB;Keyboard:Solid Wood Keyboard;Product name:Digital Piano Electronic Organ;Color Option:Optional;Keys:76keys;Function:Educational Music Instrument;Piano bench:Matching Piano Ben
A keyboard will typically have semi-weighted or synth-type action that is not designed to give you the feel of playing on an acoustic grand piano. It’s alsorare to find a keyboard with 88 keys(which is what an acoustic piano has). Most keyboards will have 61, 73, or 76 keys. Keyb...
Instrument type: Portable Keyboard User Level: Beginner Price Range: $120-$250 Models: Yamaha YPT-270 Yamaha YPT-370 Yamaha EZ-300 The most affordable Yamaha portable keyboards with full-sized keys you can buy. These keyboards are ideal for kids, new piano players, or people who are not re...
It may very well be that this cheapest model may be the one for you. Or maybe not. It's clear to see that one has to dig deep before deciding on what is the best keyboard/digital piano for his or her unique circumstances. A balance has to be made between piano sound quality, ...
-- in addition to AWM technology. Also, it has an aftertouch keyboard, a touch screen, and lots more new panel controls, among other things, so that all must count a good bit toward its price. But, yeah, it's way out of my ball park, so I can totally commiserate over the price!
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76‑note velocity and aftertouch‑sensitive keyboard (Motif 7) Display: 240x64‑dot backlit graphic LCD. Dimensions: 1255x397x135mm (WxDxH) Weight: 18.1kg OPTIONS mLAN8E mLAN board (UK price to be confirmed). AIEB2 board: six balanced jack audio outs; co‑axial and optical S/PDIF...
The CP1's main panel and keyboard, elegantly offset with a '70s‑style tolex finish. Yamaha's new flagship stage piano is unashamedly specialist and expensive. How does it rank alongside the best sampled and modelled alternatives, or indeed the original instruments it strives to emulate?
Not only does the YDP165 sound great but thanks to the GH3 Graded Hammer Action keyboard, with its synthetic ebony and ivory keytops, the feel is great too. Just as on a traditional acoustic piano, the keys of the lower notes have a heavier feel while the higher ones are lighter to th...
Unfortunately no matter how you look at it, arrangers and workstations are two very different animals. Sadly Yamaha would appear to be trying to (rather cheekily if I may say so) blur the lines here by telling the arranger keyboard community that this new board will gain them entry in to...