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Yamaha PSR 295 Keyboard:
... a dream of a keyboard. This is brilliant. It has every function you could possibly want. OI find this immensely useful, especially when composing as you can connect it via USB to the computer and link it into programs such as sibelius. There are many instrument functions all the way from brass to strings and percussion with 487 instrument options. there are multiple songs which have a teaching program with them ... Read the full review: Yamaha PSR 295 by thomas999 |
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Yamaha PSR-550 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Yamaha overall rating |
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Korg MicroKorg Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Korg overall rating |
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Roland E-50 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Roland |
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M-Audio Keystation Pro 88 Brand: M-Audio / Keyboard / Synthesizer / 59 MIDI-assignable controllers / 4 zones / USB bus powered and class compliant - The new Keystation Pro 88 is the first USB master MIDI controller designed specifically to let you perform, program and mix music directly with your computer. Regardless of whether you are a s... overall rating |
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Yamaha PSR 295 Keyboard Manufacturer: Yamaha / Keyboard / Synthesizer / Portable keyboard. overall rating |
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Roland FP-4 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Roland overall rating |
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Yamaha PSR-E313 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Yamaha overall rating |
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Yamaha PSR-450 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Yamaha overall rating |
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Roland EP-880 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Roland |
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Korg PA-800 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Korg |
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Casio LK-93 TV ... partner owns this keyboard and I have had great fun playing with it. It is a pretty solid keyboard, the keys all feel nice, smooth and free-moving and it feels nice to play. It has touch responsiveness, whereby if you hit a note harder it will play it louder. It also has the usual bank of sounds (264), rhythms (120), etc. What stands this keyboard out from the crowd is Casio s teaching system. It lights up it s keys to tell you which note to play next when playing songs from it s in built memory or optional SmartMedia card. There are 3 stages to training (and testing) and you can train left hand, right hand or both at the same time. It has 35 built in piano pieces... Read the full review: Good fun for keyboard beginners by Russ1973 |
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Yamaha PSR-550 ... bought this as a entry level keyboard for my wife sometime last year, primarily for the "learn to play" functions. First things first, the keyboard is a substantial item . It s over a metre in length and certainly couldn t be described as a toy , despite its low price. We purchased a cheap stand to place it on and it s kept in a corner of our lounge so its available to practise on whenever time allows. The keyboard is a joy to use. It has been so nice to watch my wife, in the space of around 12 months, progress from a complete novice to now being able to read music and play 3-fingered chords. The lessons included on the keyboard are fairly rudimentary and, t... Read the full review: Good beginners keyboard by englishdavid |
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Stylophone Original Pocket Synthesiser ... I wish I could review this in sound because then you would be able to enjoy the mellow tones of the Stylophone Original Pocket Synthesiser. By rights, I should have had one of these as a kid but my mother rarely seemed to get me anything I really wanted for birthday or christmas. I had to be content with watching my mates become virtuosos on theirs and having the odd snatched moment when a friend deigned to lend me one. I m sure you can picture the look on my little girl s face. Songs - An odd snatched moment is not what you need on a stylophone; you need a lot of time on it alone to master one of the two (or even both) songs in the songbook provided. These are:... Read the full review: Earplugs At The Ready by flutel |
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