Firstly, I'd say Yamaha YPG 535 88-Key Grand Piano Keyboard is a really good looking piano keyboard. this keyboard looks pretty good, and Yamaha had lived up to its standards with this one. this beautiful musical instrument just looks very state of the art. Dust doesn't even gather well on it.
It's quite a big board with 88 keys and due to that, you can easily bang it on walls and door frames on accident while lugging it around. But never be astonished if you drop it and it still works. It is made to be that robust. The piano is very light, too. The stand is also very durable. When bolted, the piano keyboard seems like one with the stand, and won't go off no matter what you do. Well, unless you unscrew it.
The keys are really easy to press, almost weightless, giving out those terrific clear, crisp solid sounds, especially the middle octaves. And you are not restricted to piano voices, either. The interesting ones include maracas, electric piano, strings and even UFO. It makes it especially enjoyable to experiment with. The super metronome feature allows you to select the beat of accompaniment. However, when you turn the volume all the way up, there seems to be a little bit of distortion as if the speakers can't handle all the pressure, and it's difficult to hear individual notes. Of course, just turn the volume down to medium-high or even lower, and you resolve that problem.
I am crazy about the record feature. It lets you record your performance, so you can get an unbiased review afterwards, or, for teaching someone, one can first record a piece, then have the student follow the record. This is a very handy feature.
The Lyric and Chord music sheet is an awesome touch. It is a virtual score sheet than you can download from the net or record yourself. Additionally, you can select from the preset options. This makes this really uncomplicated to learn songs if you are knowledgeable about reading score sheets.
Another cool addition is the instructional suite. It teaches non-piano players and beginners to play keyboards, in seven lessons.
Yamaha YPG 535 88-Key Portable Grand Piano Keyboard is an awesome piano keyboard that suits all skill levels. No skill at all, beginners, intermediate and the professional players.
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