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Casio Keyboards - Favorite with Beginners!
by Suresh Bist
10/11/2009

Looking for your first keyboard musical instrument? In all likelihood you may end up with a Casio keyboard. Casio keyboards have been a favorite with first-timers because of their value for money musical keyboards. You can hope to find a lot of features at a lower price compared to its competitors. If you want to start learning the electronic keyboard, you may want to consider a Casio Keyboards.

What are the benefits of owning a Casio electronic keyboard?

Aggressive pricing - Lot of entry level keyboards at lower prices.

More features - Expect to find a whole lot of features. The Full-fingered mode is provided in almost all the electronic keyboards

Mini-Keyboards - Casio also has models with smaller key sizes and less than 61 keys, making it ideal for young kids.

So are there any disadvantages of owning a Casio Keyboard? Not really! It is just that the perception that Casio keyboards are meant for learners and amateu

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Yamaha Keyboards - One of the Best in Electronic Keyboards!
by Suresh Bist
10/11/2009

Yamaha is one of the oldest manufacturers of musical instruments and provides premium quality digital keyboards for beginners as well as professionals. Available at a slight premium, a yamaha keyboard will give you the best features available in digital keyboards. If you want to start learning the electronic keyboard, you will usually end up buying a Yamaha keyboard or a Casio as your first electronic keyboard.

Why is Yamaha Keyboard so popular? The primary reason for their popularity is their top notch sound quality. Whatever model you choose, you can be assured of its excellent sound output. Professionals and performers love yamaha keyboards for their sounds, especially of their authentic acoustic instruments

Here are some other important features can you expect to find on a yamaha keyboard.

Yamaha Education Suite (YES) - Wide range of Lessons and exercises to help you learn and improve your keyboard skills!

Digital Music Note

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Mini Size Keyboard for Kids
by Suresh Bist
10/22/2009

Want to introduce your children to music at an early age? A mini size keyboard would be good investment for your kids. We all know about the advantages of introducing kids to music at an early age, and the benefits have been proven. But why a musical keyboard?…because it gives a child the following benefit.

Your kids get a complete picture of the various elements involved in music. Learn how various instruments sound – Piano, string instruments, brass instruments, wind instruments and many more sounds.

Learn about the various musical styles. Learn how the various accompaniments play an important role in the arrangement of any song. How playing a song along with it enhances the overall pleasure of the song.

And what is the cost you pay? Not much, considering that you can buy mini size keyboards. A mini size keyboard differs from the standard musical keyboard in two aspects.

The number of keys is lesser; these have 37 keys, and the size of the keys is sma

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Alternative to a Piano - 88 Key Keyboard!
by Suresh Bist
10/22/2009

Why should anybody look for a keyboard with 88 keys? On first instance, the obvious reason that comes out is that one may not be able to afford a piano with the traditional looks – be it acoustic or digital.

Cost, and to some extent the fact that it needs more space are the primary reasons for someone choosing a keyboard which has 88 keys. Somebody who has started to learn keyboards on 61 keys, and is inclined to go to the advanced level, will need a keyboard with 88 keys. Whatever is the style of music that you want to learn – classical, jazz, blues, etc. you will need 88 keys to play the advanced pieces.

But moving to a digital piano is a costlier option than may be getting your 61-key exchanged for a keyboard which has 88 keys, if budget is of high consideration. If you add the advantage of portability to it, it seems even more rational to go in for that since you can even take it along with you if you need to perform.

If you are worried about what sort of ke

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Review the Yamaha PSR - Arranger Keyboards from Yamaha!
by Suresh Bist
10/26/2009

Looking for an arranger keyboard with 61 keys? Have a look at the Yamaha PSR series. The psr series is one of the most popular keyboard series from Yamaha and its popularity has remain intact throughout the years.

The PSR series keyboards fall in the category of arranger keyboards and a lot of beginners buy these keyboards. But just because a lot of beginners buy it, does not mean it makes pro keyboards.

At the higher price range, the psr series has some superb keyboards for the professional performers. Since these are more of arranger keyboards, the high end psr keyboards are also known as arranger workstations, because they contain a lot of features to enable you to create your own music tracks.

So what psr keyboard should one buy? Depends on your learning level and budget! If you are a beginner and need a 61 key, touch sensitive keyboard to start learning keyboards, then the models to look for would be Yamaha psr e213, psr e313, and the psr e413.

If

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Review the Yamaha YPG - Grand Keyboards from Yamaha!
by Suresh Bist
10/26/2009

Looking for a digital keyboard with more than 61 keys? Have a look at the Yamaha YPG series of keyboards. These are the grand size keyboards with 88 keys, and can be used for playing all the piano pieces.

Are you an intermediate level keyboard player who wants to graduate from his 61 key electronic keyboard to an 88 key musical keyboard? Are you interested in playing classical music, or want to learn a lot of advanced pieces?

An 88 key keyboard is what you will need, and the Yamaha YPG series produces one of the best 88 key keyboards, also known as grand size keyboards. The YPG series keyboard is primarily meant for the North American market, and contains the usual hundreds of musical styles and voices.

But a lot of people prefer these keyboards because of the availability of weighted keys in this series of keyboards, which resembles more like a piano. This way they can use it for piano practice and it also gives them the flexibility to carry them around, since

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Yamaha DGX Keyboard - 88 Key Portable Keyboards from Yamaha!
by Suresh Bist
11/02/2009

The Yamaha DGX Keyboard is suitable for players who are keen to learn the piano, but also enjoy features like the musical styles that are available on musical keyboards. The reason they do not go in for a plain digital piano is because they like the auto accompaniment feature which lets them play along with the various built-in rhythms.

But Yamaha already has the YPG series, so how different is the DGX series from the YPG? Actually there is no difference and they more or less refer to the same set of keyboards. The only difference is that they target different markets. For instance YPG is commonly sold in the American market whereas DGX is mostly sold in the European and other regions.

The DGX keyboards are not going to replace YPG keyboards or vice-versa, atleast there is no communication from Yamaha as of now on this. They exist purely to distinguish between the various regions as well as the mass market retailers such as Best Buy, Circuit City, COSTCO. Each of these

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