Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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Yamaha Synthesizer Keyboard Reviews
by Suresh Bist
10/26/2010

Here is review of mid range Yamaha synthesizer keyboards. Yamaha is one of the very few brands that not only have a good selection of arrangers but also synthesizer keyboards. The range of synths is also good with models that are value-for-money synthesizers as well as workstations like yamaha motif.

After dabbling with arrangers, if you are looking to upgrade to something advanced, you may consider a synthesizer from Yamaha. The Yamaha motif is its most powerful and expensive synths but there are other low-priced models as well.

The Yamaha MM6 synth is a much "liter' version of the motif with some sounds taken from it. As with most synths, it is well suited for creating hip hop or dance music, with most sounds taken directly from the Motif and an amazing arpeggiator. Another aspect which is quite common with any yamaha synthesizer keyboard is it's easy to use interface.

Another expensive but power keyboard is the Yamaha MO6 synth. This is more pow

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Thursday, October 21, 2010

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Why Should You Buy Yamaha DGX Grand Piano Keyboard?
by Suresh Bist
10/20/2010

The Yamaha DGX keyboard series has instruments with more than 61 keys, and includes many features and functions of an arranger keyboard. Some models in this series have fully weighted keys and feel more like a piano so you can opt for one if you like. You get the fun features of an arranger bundled with 88 weighted keys on these keyboards.

There are some other digital pianos from Yamaha, especially the Clavinova and the Arius series, which are better in looks and feel, but then they are quite costly.

A Yamaha DGX keyboard is a toned down version at a much lower cost. Yamaha DGX 230 and Yamaha DGX 640 are the two models that fall at the lower end as well as the higher end of the series respectively.

Most of the Yamaha DGX keyboard are lightweight and portable, but some of them can still be a bit heavy to move around. The weighted keys and the fact that some models come bundled with a stand can add to the weight.

The DGX keyboards have the typ

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

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Make these Keyboard Accessories Yours
by Suresh Bist
10/17/2010

Let us review the list of Keyboard accessories that are offered in the market for your Digital piano Keyboard.

You may not need most of these accessories currently because of your skill level, so don't think about owning all of these at one go. These exist so that your keyboard playing becomes more enjoyable and comfortable.

One of the key factors when starting out is to develop good habits and this is what a keyboard accessory like the stand helps you to do while playing by allowing you to keep good posture. Headphones are helpful because it allows you to practice at any time of the day or night, besides the keyboard also sounds good if your headphones s of good quality. A Power transformer / adapter is used to power your keyboard instrument, so this one is essential, you usually get one when you buy your instrument.

You also have Keyboard accessories that are available to protect your keyboard instrument, which is extremely important if you have

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What Yamaha PSR keyboard Should You Buy?
by Suresh Bist
10/17/2010

It would be great to have a yamaha PSR keyboard with some pro features at a cost that would be hard to defy. If you look from a beginner's perspective, a serious learner would need a yamaha arranger keyboard that can be enjoyed at the minimum for a few years. Songwriters who enjoy creating on the go will appreciate a portable arranger keyboard which has features to let them improve on their musical ideas.

Yamaha PSR keyboard includes arranger keyboards that are meant for both beginners as well as professional keyboard players. But to find a match for the requirements mentioned above, we will have to look somewhere in the middle of their range of psr keyboards.

On first thought, two keyboards that come to my mind are the yamaha PSRE423 keyboard and the yamaha PSR s550 keyboards. Both are 61 key arranger keyboards.

The yamaha PSR s550 is more of arranger workstation so it may not be vary suitable to the serious beginner from a budget perspective. It

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

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Keyboard Case / Cases - The Best Protection for your Music Keyboards
by Suresh Bist
10/13/2010

A Keyboard case is necessary for your professional music keyboard, especially if you intend to do lot of travelling with it for stage shows.

The keyboard case needs to offer the best possible protection to your music keyboard, since you will be travelling so much with your gear.

A Keyboard case has to be sturdy, strongly built and at the same time has to be lightweight. Irrespective of your model of travelling, the shell of the case has to be strong so that it can withstand shocks and rough handling while you are travelling.

The latches also need to be strong and need to work well over a longer period of time, and the puzzle inside the case has to be thick enough to give adequate cushioning to your keyboard.

A keyboard case also needs to be reasonably priced and should last for many years. The latches, handles, and wheels should all last for a long time even after being subjected to a lot of abuse.

Some music keyboards are really heavy, can

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Friday, October 8, 2010

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Announcing the Yamaha PSR s550 keyboard - PSR 550 Arranger Workstation Review
by Suresh Bist
10/07/2010

A popular beginner arranger workstation is the Yamaha PSR s550 keyboard, here is a review of this arranger. The earlier model in this series was the PSR 550 keyboard, but then the current Yamaha PSR s550b is an improved version.

Considering it has workstation features, it is not very pricey will find attention from serious keyboardists and learners.

The Yamaha PSRS550B is an Arranger Workstation with 61 full size keys that are touch sensitive. With polyphony of 64 notes max, you can play many complex arrangements. You get superior sounds from the built-in stereo speakers on the PSR S550B.

Offered for around 750-800 dollars, based on the offer available, the Yamaha PSR s550 keyboard is loaded with features to help you as a performer.

At your disposal is a huge collection of voices, styles and effects, so you are never short of sounds for your musical ideas. The sound palette includes a rich collection of many realistic voices.

A 16 tra

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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Introducing the Amazing Yamaha PSR S910 Arranger Workstation Keyboard
by Suresh Bist
10/04/2010

Here is Yamaha PSR S910 Arranger Workstation Keyboard review. This keyboard has many sounds that are based on the popular Tyros, and comes with a strong set of professional sounding sounds. The only expensive arranger from Yamaha is the hugely popular Tyros keyboard.

The Yamaha PSR S910 arranger is a great digital keyboard for performers because of its great collection of digitally sampled voices. The PSR S910 has the power to support those sample voices through its 128 note polyphony, which is more than enough to play some dense musical arrangements and chords. You just have to concentrate on your playing without having to worry about the notes dropping off.

If you are a professional player, the following set of features makes the Yamaha PSR S910 keyboard an attractive digital keyboard. The built-in 16 track sequencer can be used for recording complex musical pieces. It has easy to use accompaniments and plenty of digital effects. Also, the MP3 playback

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

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Casio CTK 5000 portable keyboard Review
by Suresh Bist
10/01/2010

Here is a review of the casio ctk 5000 keyboard. If you are a beginner or an experienced player, the casio ctk5000 can be a value buy if you are not particular about owning casio brand.

In comparison to some other leading and popular brands of 61 key electronic keyboards, a Casio ctk keyboard offers you more value for your money. Aggressive pricing has always been the trademark of casio keyboard and pianos.

As of writing, the Casio ctk5000 piano keyboard is the flagship keyboard in the CTK-series so it is one of the most advanced models in this series. Seasoned players will like the pitch bend wheel that is provided for more expression over the various voices.

Considering the Casio ctk 5000 keyboard price is around 200 dollars, what else can you find on this ctk keyboard?

Besides, the pitch-bend you can find these features. 61 Touch Sensitive piano style keys, 670 voices & 200 rhythms, Chorus and Reverb Digital Effects, Step-up Lesson System

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