Posts tagged ‘keyboard’

BillieT posted:


I don’t have money for lessons but i would love to learn how to play the piano. Is there a good book or computer program that is effective or that you would recommend?
Also i have a large keyboard and not an actual piano, does that make much of a difference?
Is it too late for me to start learning now? I am 19 and have been told by some people that it is too late to start now. Any advice or opinions would be appreciated thank you!

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G Booty Man asked:


I want get a keyboard that I can create my own beats…or add/ program some beats? I dont know which keyboard is capable to do that all.

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sum142121 asked:


I heard they just came out with the Korg M3 ,
Is this machine a Synthesizer ? What’s the main difference between a Synthesizer and a Keyboard. I am trying to learn the basics here. Keeping that in mind , I am thinking a keyboard is same as a synthesizer , but a synthesizer is much more advanced ?

Can anyone clear this confusion for me?

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KetronWeb posted:


Robert takes the Audya prototype for a ‘spin’. Recording done live (no mixing, editing … etc) via a video camera at the Winter NAMM 2008. The audio Arranger opens up new doors to new venues!! ALL SOUNDS are exclusively from the KETRON AUDYA keyboard!!

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himynameisherman posted:


I am considering taking piano lessons but i don’t know how many keys the keyboard i need to buy will need. There are like 61, 76, and 88 ones with prices going up from more keys. So, how many keys do i need?

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My Yamaha Tyros 2 sits behind me as I write this (I can feel it beckoning me to come and play it). I first started playing a keyboard about 20 years ago and treated myself to a Yamaha Electone 8 when they first came out. Although it still plays beautifully and I have looked after it, its sounds are limited and rather synthesized compared to a modern instrument like the Tyros 2.

Costing over £2,000, the Tyros 2 was not a purchase to be made without deliberation as well as the need to convince the wife that it was money well-spent. Finally my powers of persuasion won through and I took the leap of faith and ordered one online. The Tyros 2 Workstation arrived (complete with speakers and amplifier). The packaging was strong and protected the contents.

I spent a happy hour or so assembling the stand and keyboard having first checked to see all the parts were present. NB if you buy one, be careful what you do with the manuals in the other languages as, in with them, you will find the bolts which hold the hard-drive in place.

Eventually I was able to start playing. The vast array of coloured lights and the multi-function monitor on the workstation seem confusing to begin with but very soon it all starts to make sense and you are playing. The whole thing is surprisingly easy to get to grips with and the manual is generally easy to follow. One of the things I particularly liked about the manual was that someone has thought about the human element – I’ve bought my new keyboard, I want to play it, not waste time reading pages from a manual. All you need to do to begin with is read the quick guide – come back and read the full version when you’re on your way.

The Tyros 2 is an easy-to-play instrument. For beginners, it has a single-finger chord option, a ‘follow the music’ feature and a metronome which is useful for highlighting the beat. For more advanced musicians, there is a powerful mixing and editing deck, a built-in synthesizer, drum kits and a vast array of play-along backing rhythms. In fact, that is what I wanted and what I like about the Tyros 2 – it is a real ‘play-along’ fun instrument.

Saving tracks is easy and they can be exported as WAV files to your PC for conversion to MP3 and burning onto CD using a USB Flash key.

The only snag I had with the workstation was that the optional hard drive (definitely required) was missing and I had to call the supplier to get one sent to me.

Well, that’s me – I’m off now to play my Yamaha Tyros 2.

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1gb PC133 ram kit – for Yamaha Tyros 2 and Tyros 3 keyboards (2 x 512mb pieces)

£17.50
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£17.50


YAMAHA STYLES PSR OR 700 9000 1500 2000 2100 3000 s550 s710 s910 Tyros 1 2 3 4

£22.85
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£22.85


YAMAHA TYROS 2 BALKAN STYLES

£6.34
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£6.34


YAMAHA KEYBOARD COVER/DUSTCOVER FOR TYROS 3

£20.00
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£20.00


YAMAHA STYLES PSR 640 740 1000 1100 1500 2100 3000 s550 s710 s910 Tyros 1 2 3 4

£2.70 (8 Bids)
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YAMAHA MUSIC TYROS PSR PSRE DGX CVP CLP SPARES / PARTS!

£0.01
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YAMAHA PORTABLE KEYBOARD REPAIR / SERVICING TYROS PSR PSRE DGX OTHERS

£0.01
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Yamaha Keyboard Cover – Tyros III Cover

£22.99
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Yamaha Tyros 2 Keyboard very good working order

£1,200.00 (0 Bid)
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Yamaha Tyros 1 Digital Keyboard/Workstation

£420.00 (22 Bids)
End Date: Tuesday Feb-14-2012 20:10:43 GMT
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