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		<title>Yamaha PSR-OR700 61-Key Arranger Workstation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 10:32:22 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>  The PSR-OR700 Arranger Workstation from Yamaha features some very cool content, dedicated &#8220;Scale Setting&#8221; panel buttons for on-the-fly scale tuning, MegaVoice and Modeling Technology, and USB jack for connecting peripheral storage devices. The keyboard has 61 touch-sensitive keys, 96-note polyphony, 314 accompaniment Styles featuring 146 special World Styles, large screen, a special selection of World Voices and 22 Drum Kits.  Ease of operation &#8211; Direct Access Button, Music Finder, Quick Record, One Touch Setting (OTS), Multi Pads, Built-in Help, Demo, Mixing Console, Registration Memory, Performance assistant technology   Dynamic Voices and effects &#8211; The keyboard comes with 813 voices, is 96-note polyphonic and has 4 Effects blocks plus Reverb and Chorus   Professional Connections    Keyboard &#8211;  61 Keys (C1 ~ C6) with Touch Response (Initial Touch)   Polyphony &#8211;  96 notes max.   Display &#8211;  5.7 QVGA B/W LCD capable of Lyric and Score display   813 Preset Voices &#8211;  317  <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-PSR-OR700-61-Key-Arranger-Workstation/dp/B0019R17GY/ref=sr_1_2/183-4382908-0704920?ie=UTF8&#038;s=musical-instruments&#038;qid=1261477939&#038;sr=8-2?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=todosamare-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Review the Yamaha PSR â Arranger Keyboards from Yamaha!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 04:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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 you already can play keyboards and want to buy a great sounding keyboard, with workstation related features, but on a limited budget, then have a look at the Yamaha psr 550. The psr 550 is an entry level arranger workstation and a bit expensive to be your first arranger keyboard. Professionals who need a good keyboard for onstage performance can have a look at the psr s900 arranger workstation. If you are looking for some ethnic sounds, have a look at the Yamaha psrOR700 which contains a lot of Oriental and Persian sounds and styles.Overall, the PSR Keyboards are great keyboards. It is one of the most popular arranger keyboards from Yamaha; you can go ahead and pick one as per your requirement.Great Deals on Yamaha PSR Keyboards </p>
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		<title>Arranger Keyboards â A Complete Musical Band!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 01:02:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the kids get fascinated by the musical keyboard is because of their ability to create different sounds and the various built-in musical rhythms. Most of the parents identify these instruments by the name Casio. Though Casio is a manufacturer of electronic keyboards, they have a monopoly when it comes to keyboards with lesser [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of the kids get fascinated by the musical keyboard is because of their ability to create different sounds and the various built-in musical rhythms. Most of the parents identify these instruments by the name Casio. Though Casio is a manufacturer of electronic keyboards, they have a monopoly when it comes to keyboards with lesser number of keys and that explains why people refer to keyboards as Casio. But if you look at the keyboards in the higher price range, you will observe that not only does the quality of sound improve drastically, the number of sounds and built-in rhythms (also known as styles) also go up dramatically. You can easily find hundreds of sounds and rhythms, based on various musical styles. And it is because of these musical styles, these keyboards are also known as Arranger keyboards. Because, you just have to select one of the musical styles and that is what you need to accompany the melody that you play. These musical styles are basically a combination of various tracks like drums, bass, guitar, strings, etc. which create a rich arrangement. And the best thing is that these arrangements change as per the chords that you play. These arranger keyboards can be used to play live in front of an audience. If you can sing well, just pick up one of the high-end arranger keyboards and a good pair of speakers, thatâs all you would need to play to the audience. As you go in the higher price range, arranger keyboards also give you the features of a workstation. You can compose your original score right from scratch; you can edit your score, and you can even burn a CD out of it. </p>
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		<title>Yamaha Tyros 2 Workstation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 14:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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. </p>
<p>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. Eventually 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. </p>
<p>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. </p>
<p>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 &#8211; I&#8217;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 &#8211; come back and read the full version when you&#8217;re on your way. </p>
<p>The Tyros 2 is an easy-to-play instrument. For beginners, it has a single-finger chord option, a &#8216;follow the music&#8217; 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 &#8211; it is a real &#8216;play-along&#8217; fun instrument. </p>
<p>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. </p>
<p>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. </p>
<p>Well, that&#8217;s me &#8211; I&#8217;m off now to play my Yamaha Tyros 2. </p>
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		<title>Yamaha Music Keyboard &#8211; What is good for Intermediate Players?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 11:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are an intermediate level player, here is what you need to keep in mind before you buy a keyboard. After playing the keyboards for a couple of years, you should ideally look at a keyboard that will help you grow as a musician. Once you are past the beginner&#8217;s stage, the next step [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are an intermediate level player, here is what you need to keep in mind before you buy a keyboard. After playing the keyboards for a couple of years, you should ideally look at a keyboard that will help you grow as a musician. Once you are past the beginner&#8217;s stage, the next step for you is to consider a Yamaha keyboard that is more suitable for intermediate players. If you can afford the budget, a beginner arranger workstation like the Yamaha 550 will be a very option. You can immediately notice the difference in the sound quality. Besides, you get a sequencer which will let you record complex songs. You can record with the built-in accompaniment or you can record one track at a time. You can even create your own unique musical styles. Another question to ask yourself is, do you want to play the electronic keyboards or do you want to increase your repertoire to cover more of piano pieces? The reason being you will need more than 61 keys in that case, since 61 keys are not going to enough for many classical pieces. In this case the grand series of keyboards &#8211; YPG / DGX is something that you need to look at. A pitch bend wheel will be an added advantage on your keyboard so that you can learn how to properly mimic instruments like the electric guitar or the organ. Since there is a likelihood that you will play on-stage, a good feature to have is the Programmable Pads; you need something that is easier to use. It will also help you if you intend to appear for examinations. This feature will be handy since you will be expected to demonstrate your skills using these pads. Yamaha Keyboard Reviews </p>
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		<title>Complete And Comprehensive Information On Electronic Keyboards</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 10:41:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Electronic Keyboards, the musical sound is generated or produced by an electronic device or by several electronic devices and is slightly different from workstation keyboards, it is mainly an affordable entry level musical instrument featuring a keyboard that enjoyed huge popularity in the eighties and that popularity and patronage is still going strong.The Electronic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Electronic Keyboards, the musical sound is generated or produced by an electronic device or by several electronic devices and is slightly different from workstation keyboards, it is mainly an affordable entry level musical instrument featuring a keyboard that enjoyed huge popularity in the eighties and that popularity and patronage is still going strong.The Electronic Keyboards rose to prominence with the eighties hit chartbusting pop songs and New Wave music and these type of keyboards are mainly used by children and learners/beginners and that is why they are often sold in toy stores and electronic stores where they are juxtaposed with video games, stereos etc.Electronic Keyboards are also priced on the low side. Whereas a high end feature rich musical keyboard used by professional music artists can set you back by anything upwards of $2000 or $3000, these so called beginner electronic keyboards are priced between $170 and $400 and are extremely affordable. The reason for this huge price difference is very simple &#8211; these kinds of keyboards are lacking in most of the high end features, which professional musical instruments possess, the sound output is rather mediocre or average, the keyboard itself is smaller in size and even a novice or a child can play music on it.And if you think that you can deride a keyboard of this type, then you are sadly mistaken because no one nowadays creates any distinction between professional musical instruments and these beginner instruments. You might not know this but there are quite a few music arrangers and musicians who love to use Electronic Keyboards now and then to add some variety and spice up their music. Pre programmed rhythm patterns that were included in inexpensive keyboards were used widely and frequently in the immensely popular reggae musical genre of the eighties.However, cutting edge computer technology has made it possible for even Electronic Keyboards to boast of high end features of multiple varieties that were unimaginable even a few years back and the price of these instruments is also reasonable, at below $1000. </p>
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		<title>What You Need To Know About Beginner Electronic Keyboards</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 10:33:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can refer to an Electronics Keyboard as a digital keyboard and it is nothing but a musical instrument that features a keyboard. There is either one, or more than one electronic device, the purpose of which is to amplify or generate sound. It was in the eighties that they enjoyed the maximum amount of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can refer to an Electronics Keyboard as a digital keyboard and it is nothing but a musical instrument that features a keyboard. There is either one, or more than one electronic device, the purpose of which is to amplify or generate sound. It was in the eighties that they enjoyed the maximum amount of popularity and both new wave music and pop chartbusters of the eighties were played on Electronics Keyboards. However, thirty years on, this popularity hasn’t faded out and these keyboards have been able to hold on to their past popularity.In current times what we mean by an Electronic Keyboard is very simple &#8211; it is a cheap and affordable entry level instrument that is targeted at children and amateurs. Nowadays, the term Electronic Keyboard is used as a sweeping term to refer to any kind of musical instrument that is electronic such as arranger keyboards, electronic organs, samplers, mellotrons, synthesizers, digital pianos, electric pianos and musical keyboards. Professional musicians refer to the kinds of instruments described above as beginner keyboards if the price is low, within $200 to $400. But the higher end versions that feature more advanced features and which are also highly priced are referred to as arranger keyboards or workstations. You should not really compare beginner keyboards with professional high end feature rich musical instruments, as they are lacking in many features, the quality of sound output is pretty mediocre and the size is also smaller and the price is also very affordable. Electronic Keyboards can be seen or are sold in toy stores, electronic stores along with video games and stereo systems.However, many professional music artists often used these kinds of beginner keyboards to add a touch of novelty and even variety to their music and this was a phenomenon that was often repeated in the genre of reggae music in the eighties. </p>
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