Tuesday, November 29, 2011

HSC SLW988 Super Gigantic Keyboard Playmat with Built-In Amplifier for Portable CD/MP3 Plug In

!±8± HSC SLW988 Super Gigantic Keyboard Playmat with Built-In Amplifier for Portable CD/MP3 Plug In


Rate : | Price : $99.99 | Post Date : Nov 29, 2011 02:14:14
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Terrific indoor toy. Measures 100" wide and 29" across. Features touch sensitive keys children can play with their feet. speakers are right on the mat. Has a demo button and can play 10 different melodies. You can even change the sound of the instrument. Great fun. Adjustable volume. Needs 4 AA batteries, not included.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Yamaha EZ-200 61 Full-Sized Touch Sensitive Lighted Keyboard Bundle

!±8± Yamaha EZ-200 61 Full-Sized Touch Sensitive Lighted Keyboard Bundle


Rate : | Price : $169.95 | Post Date : Nov 26, 2011 04:05:20
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The Yamaha EZ200 lighted keyboard is a great sounding, fun, easy way to learn how to play! Designed specifically for beginners, the EZ200 61 Key lighted keyboard from Yamaha will have you playing songs from the very first day. Just call up a song from the 100 songs built in to the keyboard, select if you'd like to play the left or right hand part and hitStart. The keyboard will light up the key that you're supposed to play and , the song will actually stop and wait for you to find the correct key! All of the tools you need are found in the keyboard, including how to play chords.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Piano For Beginners - Why Study Piano?

!±8± Piano For Beginners - Why Study Piano?

There are many beautiful musical instruments. Each has its own character and style. Learning to play any of them is rewarding and enjoyable. So why would someone choose the piano over another instrument? Why would someone choose a piano for beginners course over, say, a tuba or flute class?

There are lots of reasons to study piano. To begin with, it is one of the most diverse instruments in Western music. A piano player can play almost any style of music. Few instruments have that much range. Who ever heard of jazz oboe or blues bassoon? Yet, piano can be played in classical, pop, rock, jazz, blues and gospel styles, and even more.

Piano is polyphonic, giving it a richness that most instruments don't have. By "polyphonic," I mean that you can, and typically do, play more than one note at a time. In most more advanced piano music, the player plays chords rather than single notes. Even though music written for piano for beginners may not use chords for each hand, beginners' music is still written for each of the two hands to create music independently and in harmony. The two voices of a piano piece, the voice written for the right hand and the voice written for the left, bring a complexity of sound that is unattainable in other instruments.

Piano can be played as a solo instrument, or to accompany voice or another instrument, or as part of a band or orchestra. So with respect to arrangements and orchestration, piano is versatile in a way that many musical instruments are not. Solo tympani, anyone?

Piano trains a beginning musician in a way that other instruments don't. It requires a great amount of manual dexterity, since a pianist needs to be able to use each finger of both hands independently. Even piano for beginners requires a pianist to be able to read both the treble clef and the bass clef simultaneously.   Moreover, working with chords and the two different voices played by the two different hands leads to an understanding of music theory and chord construction that most other instruments don't offer.

Of course, there are significant drawbacks to choosing the piano. To state the obvious, pianos are big, heavy and hard to move. Whereas a violinist can pick up her instrument and carry it with her, a pianist can't travel with hers. Even a second-hand piano can be quite expensive.   And some smaller homes or apartments are ill-suited for the major piece of equipment that even a small piano is.

Electronic keyboards can offer an alternative to acoustic pianos. Small, portable and relatively inexpensive, electronic keyboards can, at a minimum, provide a means for a student to get through the "piano for beginners" phase and learn appropriate fingering and how to read music. Although they don't have the sound quality that a piano has, a keyboard can be a good choice in homes in which a piano is not feasible.
 
Ultimately, the real reason to play the piano is because the piano is beautiful. Majestic, elegant and with a tradition of literature unmatched by most other instruments, even an upright piano is, well, grand. Any would-be musician who is trying to decide what instrument to take would make a great choice by choosing a piano.


Piano For Beginners - Why Study Piano?

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Portable Keyboards - A Buying Guide That Will Save You Money

!±8± Portable Keyboards - A Buying Guide That Will Save You Money

When it comes to buying portable keyboards today there are many choices. Here are helpful tips that will save you time, money, frustration and make it easier if you are wondering how to buy a portable keyboard.

There are many benefits to owning a portable keyboard. That is why they are so popular today.

1. They are great for learning how to play a piano.

2. They are portable so you can take them just about anywhere.

3. They are generally small and compact-so they don't take up a lot of space.

4. Most come with headphones so you can play the musical keyboard and you will not bother anyone with the sound.

5. Many electronic keyboards today have the ability to record so if you are an aspiring composer-you can easily save all the music you create.

What to Look for in Buying Portable Keyboards

When it comes time to buy a keyboard you will find there are a confusing number of choices. But if you use the following considerations it will help you to buy just the right one for your needs.

You first must decide what level you are at in your piano playing ability and what you want to do with the instrument. Will you be using it to learn how to play? Will you be using it for live performance? Will you use it to compose? Once you have answered these questions you are ready to move forward.

Learning Features like Lighted Keys are Best for Beginners

If you are a beginner you will want to look for ones that are designed with features that make learning fun and easy. Some have pre-programmed music with lighted keys. These keys will light up as you go through the song so a beginner knows what keys to strike.

Weighted Keys

For both beginners and experienced musicians a keyboard with weighted keys is a recommended feature. If you ever plan to graduate to a traditional piano this is a must. With this feature the bass keys are heavier and are lighter in the higher register.

Touch Sensitivity Is Helpful

A keyboard with touch sensitive or velocity sensitive keys can be helpful as they more realistically simulate the keys of an acoustic piano. With this type of a key the volume of the notes will vary depending on how hard you strike they key.

The Number of Keys is an Important Consideration

The number of keys available on these electronic keyboards will vary from less than 61 to 88, like that of an acoustic piano. For a beginner a keyboard with 61 keys should be fine. But for the more experienced musician, get one with 88 keys. A keyboard with less than 61 keys, although inexpensive, could hinder the ability of the user to make the transition to a full size, tradition piano down the road.

Internal Speakers

Having internal speakers can be helpful, but it is not required. Again the need for this feature will depend on what your intentions are. The advantage of internal speakers is that you do not have to connect to a computer, sound system or amplifier to hear the sounds.

Consider the Reviews of Buyers-Very Helpful

One of the best ways to make a good purchase of a musical keyboard is to read reviews from others that have purchased the same instrument. They will tell you very honestly what they like and don't like and save you the frustration of making a bad purchase.


Portable Keyboards - A Buying Guide That Will Save You Money

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Yamaha YPG-235 76-Key Portable Grand Piano Premium Pack

!±8±Yamaha YPG-235 76-Key Portable Grand Piano Premium Pack

Brand : Yamaha
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Post Date : Nov 01, 2011 11:45:17
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The Yamaha YPG235 76 Key Portable Grand Piano delivers a piano-focused sound set that will propel your music to the next level. The YPG235 features 76 Graded Soft Touch action piano-style keys that are perfect for the beginner to the expert. A USB port is also included allowing you to download new Songs and Styles for playing. The interactive lesson feature lets you set your own tempo so you can progress at your own speed. Yamaha YPG235 Features 76 piano-style keys with Graded Soft Touch 6-track sequencer allows you to record your own music USB and Flash ROM to download new Songs and Styles for playing 5 types preset Master EQ Interactive Lessons: Your Tempo mode helps you learn to play Backlit LCD, panel lights, pitch bend wheel Portable Grand Button: industry's best piano Yamaha XGlite/GM voices plus Sweet!, Cool!, Split and Dual voice Performance Assistant guarantees a rewarding music experience Music Database 267 keyboard setups by song title Yamaha PA150 Power Supply (optional) Available as a package (YPG235KIT). AmericanMusical com is an authorized dealer of Yamaha products.

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