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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>Piano Tutorial &#8211;  Are You Ready To Learn How To Play The Piano (Part 1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 07:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In these times of the internet, it&#8217;s never been a better time to learn how to play the piano. Why is that? I hear you ask, because, information on virtually any subject you can think of is available, with a little research on the internet, and learning to play the piano, is no different than any other subject you might wish to learn.<br />
Do I need a piano?<br />
Obviously, if you want to learn to play the piano, then a piano keyboard of some sort is essential. While advanced piano playing would require a full size piano keyboard, normally eighty-eight notes. To start learning, all you would need is any type of keyboard, such as a Yamaha PSR keyboard, which have forty-nine and sixty-one note versions or an electric piano, which are available in seventy-six notes versions. You could even start learning with an accordion or a roll up piano, as long as you have a keyboard, you can start to learn.<br />
Should you buy a new piano keyboard?<br />
If you don&#8217;t have a piano or keyboard then you do need to buy one, but you defiantly don&#8217;t need to buy a new keyboard. Again, the internet comes to the rescue. There are thousands of auction listings offering second hand electronic keyboards, electric pianos, in fact all kinds of keyboards. For a beginner, there really is no point in buying an expensive keyboard because when starting to learn to play the piano you will only use a fraction of a piano keyboards features including the keyboard. From a beginner&#8217;s point of view, you only need between five and eight notes on the keyboard to start learning.<br />
What&#8217;s the best make of keyboard to buy?<br />
I am asked this question a lot, and from a beginners point of view there really is no worst and best because it&#8217;s the actual keyboard, the black and white notes that are important to start learning to play. Yes, as you become more advanced in your playing ability, you will need a better quality keyboard but not at the beginning. The best advice I can give to anybody wanting to buy there first keyboard, is to first, set you budget and second try to stick with the more popular makes of keyboards, for beginners these are Yamaha and Casio. Both of these companies have been making electronic keyboards for many years and they know what they are doing. This of course is just my opinion and it&#8217;s the same advice I give to my pupils.<br />
So to recap, if you don&#8217;t have a keyboard, then borrow one or buy one second hand. It doesn&#8217;t have to be a traditional piano with a full size keyboard, as a beginner you will only use up to eight notes. It&#8217;s a fact, that not everybody will take to learning to play the piano, so why spend a fortune on a keyboard when you don&#8217;t need to. If you don&#8217;t take to it you haven&#8217;t lost a fortune, if you do take to it, buy a better keyboard. </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>A List Of The Best Yamaha Portable Keyboards</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 11:57:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Portable keyboards are available everywhere and you can get them at any price range you want. If you want a very costly one you can easily get that and if you want a low priced one then that too is available. Here we will give you a list of all the top quality Yamaha portable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Portable keyboards are available everywhere and you can get them at any price range you want. If you want a very costly one you can easily get that and if you want a low priced one then that too is available. Here we will give you a list of all the top quality Yamaha portable keyboards and their price so that you can choose the one which best suits your purpose. The first one in our list is the Yamaha YPG 235, 76 key MIDI keyboard. This is a digital keyboard with the added feature of USB connectivity for your music transfer purposes. The price of the product is a hundred and nineteen dollars but you may get it for less if you haggle.Next is the Yamaha PSR E413, 61 key keyboards which is the newest in the Yamaha portable series. It is highly innovated and has several new features that are not present in the earlier version. This key board is priced at only two hundred dollars approx.Then comes the very dashing Yamaha P85, which has an eighty eight key keyboard. It is authentic and more preferred for the sound quality and expressiveness. It is one of the best ever made by the company and priced at about five hundred and fifty dollars it is a very good buy.The next is the Yamaha YPG 535, an eighty eight key keyboard which will offer you the added advantage of a grand touch soft action. Moreover, USB connectivity is present and you can easily connect it to your computer. The machine is priced at four hundred and fifty dollars.Now comes the lowest priced of all Yamaha portable keyboards, but one which is somewhat ranked in the middle. The Yamaha, PSR E213 61 key MIDI keyboard is one of the best for beginners of all ages. Priced at only eighty nine dollars, it is a good buy as it has about 375 instrumentals and full size, good keys. There are many other Yamaha keyboards available but the above mentioned are the best portable keyboards ever made by Yamaha. </p>
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		<title>Yamaha Musical Keyboard &#8211; What is a suitable keyboard for Beginner?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 10:41:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have decided to buy your first musical keyboard from yamaha, then here is what you need to consider. Yamaha has a wide range of keyboards suitable for beginners, intermediate as well as advanced players, so it can get difficult to focus on what you want. You need to go in for a Yamaha [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have decided to buy your first musical keyboard from yamaha, then here is what you need to consider. Yamaha has a wide range of keyboards suitable for beginners, intermediate as well as advanced players, so it can get difficult to focus on what you want. You need to go in for a Yamaha keyboard that has touch response keys. An important aspect of learning to play keyboards is to play it with expression, and not just in a monotonous way. Touch sensitive keys are a must for that reason because then not all notes are played with the same volume, you can change it by applying different force. Besides, a keyboard with touch response keys also teaches your fingers to have better control over the keys.Another thing is to buy a Yamaha keyboard that has at least sixty-one keys. This is important if you want to seriously learn the keyboard. If you go in for a keyboard with lesser number of keys, you will nit be able to use your left hand. That means you will not be able to learn and play chords together with the melody; though you can learn the basics like learning to play the notes and timing, you will not be able to learn to harmonize. So what are the options? Yamaha YPT, PSR and lighted series keyboards are something that you can consider. You may even consider used-keyboard if you are on a tight budget. Cost is obviously an important aspect to keep in mind. It should not be a problem to use a pre-owned keyboard since Keyboards generally last for many years. You should even consider having a look at if you want something that is a bit cheaper.Yamaha Keyboard Reviews </p>
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