9/30/2011

Play Piano 2.0 with Midi Cable Review

Play Piano 2.0 with Midi Cable
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The Midisoft Software "Play Piano" teached me very easy how to play piano using on screen videos and "magic animated hands". If anybody has technical problems/questions or needs "Online Support" go to...They are very helpful.

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Yamaha PA130 AC Adapter Power Supply Review

Yamaha PA130 AC Adapter Power Supply
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I have a PSR-195 that had a busted adapter that was no longer available on the Yamaha website. I read that this adapter would be compatible for that older adapter, ordered it on a whim, and was happy to find that not only did it work perfectly--it also was smaller than the older plug and used up less energy. :3 Can't beat that. Still, I reinforced the head of the plug with duct tape to reduce any chances of stripping--which was the reason I had to throw out the last adapter. I'm glad I bought this--it saved me from losing my trusted keyboard!

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Don't gamble with your musical instrument. Use only a genuine Yamaha power adapter. The PA130 adapter replaces the PA3C and is environmentally friendly by reducing the power when the musical instrument is turned off, saving you money! It is also has a compact design so it easy to carry to any gig. So don't get caught losing that chart topping song you just wrote. Plug it in! The PA130 is designed to eliminate your constant need for fresh batteries by using efficient AC operation. Compatibility Recommended for YPT210, YPT310, YPT410, YPT400, PSRE403, EZ200 and EZAG. Also compatible with past models recommending PA3C and the following Silent Stringed Instruments: SV120, SVC50, SVC100, SVC200 and SVB100. AmericanMusical.com is an authorized dealer of Yamaha products.

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9/29/2011

Yamaha YKA7500 Professional Double X Style Keyboard Stand Review

Yamaha YKA7500 Professional Double X Style Keyboard Stand
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A sturdy and professional stand. Will hold up to heavy use. It is stable and locks into useful levels.

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Finally, a stand built by players, for players. The YKA7500 has it all – oversized arm grips, a double X-Style frame, and an offset 'X-brace" design creating complete stability. This durable workhorse is perfect for the road and well-suited for Yamaha or other heavy synthesizers, digital pianos, and keyboards.

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9/28/2011

Akai Pro MPK mini Review

Akai Pro MPK mini
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If you have spent any time reading the reviews of the LPD8 and the LPK25, rest assured you can apply them to this product as well. The MPK Mini is literally a combination of the LPD8 and LPK25; nothing less and nothing more. Which is a great thing if you've been considering both!
This is my first MPC product but I am an experienced keyboardist. The Pads are pretty nice. I enjoy how they light up when you hit them. Like others said regarding the LPD8, they aren't as sensitive as some might prefer, and I'm inclined to agree. It tends not to register some of might lighter hits, so I'm having to get used to how hard I have to hit it. No big deal. It's also nice to have the knobs. They aren't as nice as professional grade knobs, but they work nicely for such a compact unit. The keyboard has mini keys and they are very sturdy. Some complain that it feels like a toy keyboard. Of course it does, they are mini keys! The keys are fine for their purpose of capturing ideas. I do not consider them performance worthy.
For those comparing this to other 25 key midi controllers, please know what you are comparing. There's a reason this is $100. It's simply a combination of two other products. Don't complain about the lack of pitch/mod wheels. The purpose of this product is portability and to allow you to capture ideas when you don't feel like lugging around larger equipment. For these reasons, I find it to be an excellent product.
Definitely pick this product up if you're looking for something extremely portable with acceptable mini keys and very playable MPC pads.

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The Akai Pro MPK mini is an ultra-compact mini-keyboard with an impressive array of buttons, knobs and pads to provide "hands-on" performance and production control no matter your location. MPK mini strikes the perfect balance between portability and comprehensive software control by melding together the complete control offered in the popular Akai Pro MPK family with the grab-and-go convenience of the LPK25 and LPD8. With a 25-note keyboard, 8 back-lit, MPC-style pads and 8 Q-Link knobs, the MPK mini is the ultimate portable controller to get your music moving.

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Williams Overture 88 Key Digital Piano Review

Williams Overture 88 Key Digital Piano
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I'm certainly not a professional, however, I do know what a piano is supposed to sound like, and I know the difference between a Harpsichord, Organ, and a Harmonica: 'nuff said.
First of all I would like to say that the Williams Digital Piano is by far the best instrument I have ever owned, next to my toy, an old Casio keyboard that I owned for quite some time, I was happy to finally sell that off in a garage sale. When I went hunting for another piano, I took my Sony headphones and headed off to various stores with digital pianos. This one by far sounded the closest to a real upright piano (Well, the Yamaha was closer, but another 1K more expensive...), and it had the features and look I was wanting.
Pros ---
1. The weighted digital piano keys mimic perfectly the hammer-action of a real piano, and the sound is equally amazing. As I said I tested it out in headphones, and even at home in total silence the headphones are clear as anything and sound perfect. The built-in speakers that are attached to the piano work equally as well. I 'tested' it note-for-note, unplugging my headphones and listening to the built-in speakers, and I can safely say that I don't hear a difference at all. No "fuzzy-sounds", no buzzing, no humming, etc. Sounds nice.
2. After listening to several Harpsichord songs, I played a few notes on the piano to compare. So far I can't tell the difference between the notes played in the song and the ones I played on the piano.
3. Same with the Organ and string setting, both sound equally realistic and about as close to an acoustic piano as I'm going to get without spending thousands of dollars.
4. I actually bought this piano online, yes, from Musicians Friend. No, I am not an employee there, nor have I ever heard of it. I did call them up to see how exactly it was going to be mailed. I mean, sure it is less than 1K for the digital piano, but I wanted to make sure it wasn't going to end up in several pieces on my doorstep. I have to say the piano box arrived in no less than perfect condition. Go with Musicians Friend if you are going to buy this!Cons ---
1. Okay, so again I'm new at this. So, of COURSE I played the Play-Along songs while I waited for my real books to arrive. One of the irks I have is that when you use the digital piano to listen to the play-along songs, be forewarned that it is MUCH louder than when you are playing the piano normally. Also, if you are trying to play along, you have to compensate the volume by turning it down to hear the song correctly, but I also had a hard time hearing what I was playing on the piano!
2. Same thing goes with the metronome. It is MUCH louder than the 'volume' of the piano. If I had to change something, it would be how loud the Metronome sounds as compared to the piano. The volume, when recording songs and playing them back, however, is at the 'same volume' as the piano. Don't know if it is just my piano or what, but listening to the Play-Along songs and using the metronome is quite annoying.
3. I'm a computer programmer. I bought this piano because it came with a USB cable, anddd I thought I could use my computer knowledge to retrieve the songs off of the Williams Digital Piano. Not-so-much. There is no way to get the recorded songs off of the piano, the only thing the USB cable does is transmit the MIDI messages to a computer if you have the correct software installed. For me, kinda pointless.
Well, I think that about sums it up. Oh yeah, well, I don't think that this is a "Con" per-se, however: this piano comes disassembled. Which means that you have to assemble it. Fine, but the problem lies: this piano does not have instructions included to tell you how to assemble the piano. I, personally, was able to assemble is promptly. However, at first it was irksome laying out all the pieces and figuring out what goes where.

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9/27/2011

Casio LK-270 Premium Lighted Keyboard Pack with Power Supply, Keyboard Stand and Professional Closed Cup Stereo Headphones Review

Casio LK-270 Premium Lighted Keyboard Pack with Power Supply, Keyboard Stand and Professional Closed Cup Stereo Headphones
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Sounds - 5/5
The sounds are very realistic, with the new sound engine they have put in place, when playing the piano sounds beside a real piano, the difference is almost impossible to notice, the tones and accompaniments are also very great.
Step up lessons - 5/5
The lessons are great, they phase the music, and you take it in steps, and if its too fast for you, you can by the press of a button, slow it down to your speed, its user friendly.
Connections - 5/5
The USB MIDI function just works effortlessy, works with keyboard learning software, Finale 2009, and much more, when I opened Finale with the MIDI connected, it just started interpreting what I was playing without have to configure anything in the software.
Look & Layout - 5/5
It looks great, although 61 keys, very convenient, its very light, u can easily carry the stand and the keyboard around without much effort, the layout is very user friendly and its easy to navigate, and the user manual tells you how to perform tasks in detail not readily seen. The Key-lighting function is really cool and very helpful in the step up lessons, only 10 can light at a time, but its also very cool for night playing as well.
Overall - 5/5
Its a great keyboard, I'd recommend it for anyone, dont spend so much on a keyboard just yet, this is the one you must get, if 61-keys is all you need, otherwise, feel free to check out the 88-keys keyboards.

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The Casio LK-270 is an affordable instrument with a 61 Key Touch Sensitive, Lighted Keyboard with 570 total onboard Tones, 180 Rhythms and Digital Effects. Packed with great features such as Casio's famous Lighted Key Step-up Lesson System, audio inputs for a MP3 player, Mic Input, USB port for MIDI implementation. All this makes the LK-270 more fun and easier to learn to play music.


LK-270 Premium PackThe Premium Pack bundles the LK-270 keyboard with a Yamaha power supply, keyboard stand and professional closed-cup stereo headphones.
Touch-Sensitive Lighted KeyboardThe LK-270 features 61 standard-size keys and two sensitivity levels for a more piano-like experience, along with 48-note polyphony (24-note for certain tones).
The "LK" in LK-270 stands for "Lighted Keyboard." Designed to provide a fun way to learn how to play music, the keys illuminate to show you what notes to play in lessons or built-in songs.
570 Built-In TonesFind just the right sound with 570 built-in tones, from strings to woodwinds and plenty more. You can layer two different tones (such as piano and strings) or split the keyboard down the middle for an ensemble approach.
Reverb and Chorus EffectsSelect from ten different reverb and five different chorus effects to add depth and shimmer to your performance.
Microphone and Karaoke FunctionHave some fun with the included microphone and the LK-270's Karaoke feature. The karaoke feature can be used with 52 of the built-in songs, and lowers the volume of the melody part so you can sing along, just like a karaoke machine.
SD Memory Card SupportThe LK-270 supports SD Memory Cards up to 2 GB, so you can store sampled sounds, user rhythms, recorded songs, and more, without running out of memory.
USB PortFor many musicians, the computer has become a music-making center. Connect the LK-270 to a computer using a USB cable and exchange MIDI data between the two devices. Send play data from the keyboard to music software running on yourcomputer, or send MIDI data from your computer to the keyboard for playback.
Built-In SamplingYou can use the LK-270 to sample a sound from a portable audio player or other device, and then play the sound with keyboard keys. Sample up to ten seconds, and store up to five sampled sounds to keyboard memory.
You can also loop sampled sounds so they continue to play, or replace individual sounds on drum patches.
152 Built-In Songs and Ten User SongsThe LK-270 comes with a bank of songs for your learning and enjoyment, from classics like "Greensleeves" or "Auld Lang Syne" to holiday tunes like "Jingle Bells."
You can also record your own performances, using up to six tracks of different instruments.
Step Up LessonsTo master a song, it is best to break it up into shorter parts (phrases), master the phrases, and then put everything together. The LK-270 features a "Step Up Lesson" feature that helps you to do just that. The built-in songs are pre-divided into phrases to help you master keyboard play. Step Up Lesson takes you through practice of the right hand part, left hand part, and both hand parts for each phrase of a song. Master all of the phrases and you master the song.
Music Challenge Keyboard GameMusic Challenge is a game that measures your reaction speed as you press keys in response to on-screen keyboard indicators and fingering guide indications.
Auto AccompanimentWith Auto Accompaniment, simply select an accompaniment pattern. Each time you play a chord with your left hand the appropriate accompaniment will play automatically. It's like having a personal backup group along with you wherever yougo.
Auto HarmonizeAuto Harmonize automatically adds harmony to notes you play with your right hand, which adds rich depth to the melody of your performances. You can select from among 12 types of Auto Harmonize to suit the type of music you are playing.
ArpeggiatorThe Arpeggiator makes it possible to play an arpeggio pattern automatically. There are 90 different arpeggio patterns from which to choose in order to match the music you are playing.
Transpose FunctionAn easy operation instantly changes the key of the keyboard.
Audio InputPlay along with MP3 or CD players or other devices by plugging them into the stereo mini input jack.
Battery or AC PowerPower the LK-270 with six D-sized batteries or purchase the AD-5 AC adapter separately to power from your electrical outlets. Built-in speakers make the keyboard entirely portable.
An Auto Power Off feature turns off the device six minutes after the last key is touched, helping you save batteries.
What's in the BoxLK-270 Keyboard, Music Stand, Song Book, Safety Precautions, Appendix, Warranty, Microphone, Power Supply, Keyboard Stand, Headphones

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9/26/2011

Yamaha LP5A Sustain Foot Pedal for L85 and L85S Digital Pianos Review

Yamaha LP5A Sustain Foot Pedal for L85 and L85S Digital Pianos
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I have a Yamaha P85, so I also bought this pedal unit for it. Any semi-advanced pianist who either wants to use the soft and sostenuto pedals or just wants to upgrade from the basic sustain pedal that comes bundled with the keyboard should check this set out.
Here are some things that are good:
Stability: Along with the stand, this pedal system is solid, both in connecting to the stand and improving the overall stability of piano. It doesn't move around when connected to the stand and when you press down. Also, you don't have to worry about the pedal shifting around all the time under your feet.
Realistic physical arrangement: This is pretty obvious, but having the addition of three pedals makes the digital piano feel more lifelike. These pedals are spaced just like a real grand pianos, and don't move around.
Effects: The sostenuto works pretty well. It actually creates the effect that a real sostenuto pedal should create. It probably is just electronically simulated, but it works for me. Plus, most players rarely need the sostenuto pedal. It's nice having one anyway, though.
Adjustable height: When you first attach the system, you can raise or lower it. This is useful because it allows you to adjust the height so it is like your real piano and fits comfortably.
Visually appealing: Although real pianos usually don't have gray pedals, these pedals blend in well with the rest of the P85, and make the piano overall better looking.
Half-pedal: The sustain pedal gives a half pedal power. You can fine tune how sustained a note is on a real piano by adjusting how hard you press down with your feet. Half-pedal capabilities on this aren't perfect, but they're still a good feature to have if you're a talented pianist.Cons:
Touch: The pedals on this system don't feel like the pedals on a real piano to your feet. They feel a bit too tight to press down, and the springs under them make it harder to control release and pressure (a problem to advanced players).
Construction of pedals: Although the rest of the system is built pretty solidly and well, the pedals themselves are made out of plastic, further contributing to the touch problem. They don't feel as realistic than the heavy but fine bronze pedals on most real pianos.
Perfection: A lot of things with sound could be a bit more perfect. The soft pedal could be a bit warmer than just softer. The sustain could be grander and deeper, not so shallow. Also, it would be nicer if the sustain pedal had a wider range of depth for the half-pedal feature. Yamaha could have paid a bit more attention to designing the feel of the pedals and construction in order for them to be more realistic.
Overall, these are suitable pedals for a beginner or slightly advanced player. If you're a professional or looking for a truly realistic set of pedals, you should look elsewhere. Perhaps the next generation of pedals from Yamaha will be better!


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The Yamaha LP5 3-pedal unit works with the Yamaha P85 digital piano and is a perfect complement to the L85 piano stand. The LP5 enables half-damper operation. P95 Keyboard and L85 stand sold separately.

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9/25/2011

On Stage Classic Single-X Keyboard Stand Review

On Stage Classic Single-X Keyboard Stand
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Purchased this stand in conjunction with my acquisition of the Casio Privia 330 as I am learning piano. The stand is sturdy enough for home use although I can see if you really bang the keys hard on your keyboard it can cause the stand to wobble a bit. An earlier review said that this stand is not good for the Privia which I disagree with. The rubber "grips" on the stand are adjustable to the width of the keyboard resting on it. Initially, it appears that the stand is too wide and the Privia would be resting on the metal bars which would cause the keyboard to be unsecure and slide. All you have to do is twist & move the rubber "grips" in towards the center so that they rest underneath the Privia. Overall a very good stand.

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Alesis Q49 49-Key Usb/Midi Keyboard Controller Review

Alesis Q49 49-Key Usb/Midi Keyboard Controller
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I took a look at a bunch of keyboard controllers before settling on this one. This keyboard is to just sit on my desk so that I can bang things out when the mood strikes. I compared it against several other inexpensive keyboards like the Keystation and KeyRig and thought this one felt the least flimsy. It is also black instead of some lame silver color which looks better on my desk.
I was considering a semi-weighted keyboard like the M-Audio AXIOM 49 Advanced 49-Key Semi-Weighted USB MIDI Controller, but frankly, I have a piano at home and was really underwhelmed at the feel of all the semi-weighted keyboards. There was just not enough improvement over a non-weighted keyboard to justify the weight or expense. So I decided to go with something cheap.
The other benefit of cheap is that there are a minimum of knobs and sliders on this thing, so the depth is minimal. It sits right between my monitor and typing keyboard very nicely.
The fun part is that it comes with Ableton Live Lite, which I've been having tremendous fun with. It is very easy to learn, with its on-screen help and tutorials, and has a kind of unique user interface compared to programs like GarageBand, Logic, or Cubase. I'm really happy with the sounds and creative options. And it runs great on my Mac with Snow Leopard.
The only reason I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5, is that I think there is still room on the case for at least some LED indicators for midi modes above the keyboard. If I was designing this, I would ditch the pitch and mod wheels on the left for additional controls including a small LED screen and some transport controls. I might invest in some kind of outboard control surface.
But, overall, for $99 I'm very satisfied with this small keyboard and Ableton Live Lite.

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49-key USB/MIDI keyboard controller, USB & MIDI jacks, pitch & mod wheels, octave +/-, assignable data slider

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9/24/2011

The Guitar Wheel Review

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The Guitar Wheel is a easy to use learning aid for music theory. Watch a demonstration video of the Guitar Wheel by metal guitarist Tommy Bolan of the band N.Y.C. Check out how the Guitar Wheel can help you understand music theory: keys, chords, chord formulas, chord progressions, scales, transposing and much more, for the guitar or any instrument. Tommy gives you the break down in a "New York Minute".The Guitar Wheel is the only music theory tool of its kind so enthusiastically accepted by guitarists, and endorsed by top musicians and teachers.

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The Guitar Wheel is an educational tool offered by Music Master Publishing designed to help you understand and visualize music theory on the guitar and piano. The Guitar Wheel displays music theory in a unique way. For guitarists, the Guitar Side helps them see how music theory works, they way they are actually used to thinking about music - on their guitar! Flip it over to the Piano side and you can use it to teach music theory for piano, vocals or any other instrument. The Guitar Wheel is the only music theory tool of its kind so enthusiastically accepted by guitarists, and endorsed by top musicians and teachers.The Guitar Wheel is a 2 ounce reference library of music theory, made of tough plastic, that fits in your guitar case. It is a simple, easy-to-use, tool that contains volumes of basic and intermediate music theory concepts. Study music theory in any key by turning the tab. The more you look at it, the more will pop out at you and the mysteries of music theory will start to unravel.The guitar side applies music theory to the guitar fret board like a curved map of the guitar neck with strings and frets numbered, displaying chord fingerings, chord formulas with their inversions and scales. The piano side helps with music theory in general for players of all instruments. Use the Guitar Wheel as a teaching aid in your music lessons with students, for personal study, or for creative help when you're writing songs. Find quick answers to questions or study it to better understand music theory as a whole. We've been told by hundreds of musicians and teachers, they wish they had Guitar Wheels when they were learning music theory. Now many of them are using the Guitar Wheel as an educational tool with their students.The Guitar Wheel fits right in a guitar case or a book cover. A 2 page color instruction Quick Start comes included.

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9/23/2011

The Phantom of the Opera - Easy Piano Songbook Review

The Phantom of the Opera - Easy Piano Songbook
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This is a gorgeous book!!! The pictures,construction and of course the music... It just makes you want to learn faster so you can play all the songs. I think it was meant for someone with at least a few years of experience.

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12 songs from the hit motion picture arranged for easy piano: All I Ask of You - Angel of Music - Learn to Be Lonely - The Music of the Night - The Phantom of the Opera - Think of Me - Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again - and more.

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Small Diaphragm Condenser Mic Review

Small Diaphragm Condenser Mic
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I own other Audio Technica products in my home studio and thats why I considered adding a new one to suit my needs. If you are looking for a small diaphragm cardioid condenser mic look no further. This little mic is superb!
Ive never had better captures of my acoustic guitar.
This mic is intended to record acoustic instruments like strings, piano, choral groups, brass instruments even drums.
Dont get fooled by its size this is a real monster.
As with any condenser mic this requires phantom power be sure your audio card, recording interface /mixer has it or else buy a mic preamp or a phantom power supply.


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The PRO37 has established itself as a versatile solution for studio recording and live performace. With a low mass element for superb transient response and a low-profile design, this mic excels in high SPL apllications.

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9/22/2011

Yamaha BB1 Padded Bench for the Yamaha P65 and DGX520, Black Finish Review

Yamaha BB1 Padded Bench for the Yamaha P65 and DGX520, Black Finish
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This is a good solid piano bench and is not cheap looking. It looks surprisingly good with my electric piano. It's sturdy enough for large adults. I studied most of the piano benches offered on Amazon and read most of the reviews before deciding on this one, and have not regretted choosing it. I just wish I could store some music inside of it.

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Elegant, Traditional Piano Bench

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Casio RBench Keyboard Bench Review

Casio RBench Keyboard Bench
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This was a very nice gift of good quality at a reasonable price.I liked it so much. Good transaction. Fast delivery! AAA+++ sellar.

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Casio R Bench was specifically made for the WK8000 workstation. The X-frame enables varying height adjustments and the comfortable beige seat cushion is a must for long practices or Jam sessions. Capable of holding up to 250 pounds, this bench folds flat making it extremely portable.

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9/21/2011

CD Sheet Music Mozart: Complete Works for Piano Review

CD Sheet Music Mozart: Complete Works for Piano
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It is nice to have all these Mozart piano pieces on one CD, however they are all just bare bone versions with four significant problems:
1.Lack of any editorial information.
2.Lack of fingering and most articulation marks.
3.Cumbersome process of printing and putting all these pages together.
4.In formatting options provided, notes come out a little to small and difficult to read for somebody over 40. You may actually need so called "computer glasses" for reading at the medium distance.
If you are young, don't mind taping pages together, and have a good teacher to provide you with fingering and articulation, this may be something for you


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9/20/2011

Wittner Traditional Heavy Plastic Metronome: Faux Walnut Review

Wittner Traditional Heavy Plastic Metronome: Faux Walnut
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A nice alternative to wood for the price. Works the way I remember them. I have an electronic one but the red light reminded me of the cyborgs and like the visual cue of the pendulum.

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It's hard to tell that this metronome is made of heavy plastic and not wood!Wittner Metronomes are famous the world over and have been made since 1895. Imported from Germany, Wittner metronomes offer unsurpassed quality and traditional design.Without bell.

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9/19/2011

Akai KCF1 Keyboard Chord Finder Review

Akai KCF1 Keyboard Chord Finder
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I was disappointed when I received the Akai KCF1 Keyboard Chordfinder. The screen is virtually impossible to read. The instructions are virtually useless. The idea is good, but the actual product is not.

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Instant access to over 2,000 chords and variations - in the palm of your hand! The Akai KCF1 features a large LCD display, a Find feature, and more. It's a great way to learn new chords and quickly find chord names from any position on the keyboard.

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