2/29/2012

88 Key Portable Grand with stand Review

88 Key Portable Grand with stand
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I got this keyboard because I don't have a piano at home. I decided on this one, because it has recording capabilities, which I planned on using for my many church activities. I was blown away by all the different things this keyboard can do. The recording is very good. You can record up to five tracks on each song. The keyboard has over 500 different voices. There are several special effects sounds that are very realistic sounding.
This keyboard comes with educational tools. I was very surprised to find different styles of music in the keyboard, so you can learn to improvise while playing with bands. I will be using that to increase my ability to play in church. All the educational stuff has to be downloaded onto the keyboard. I personally like that, because it keeps the keyboard from being too cluttered with things I'm not using. Some might find that a hassle, though.
The grand piano sound is beautiful. It is very soft, so it wouldn't be good to use without amplification in any performance setting. And, when recording, most other instrument sounds seem to drown it out. But, that might produce a good balance for someone who didn't want the piano to be the main sound of a recording.
I had read in some reviews of other keyboards that some of them have a clicking sound when you play. This keyboard does have the clicking sound, but only when the keyboard is turned almost completely down. I can't see it being a problem for anyone, unless you have particularly sensitive ears!
I give it four stars only because I would not consider this keyboard portable. It is very big, and it connects to the stand. I had bought this hoping to take it back and forth to church. That will not be happening.
All in all, this is an incredible keyboard for someone that wants the ability to have a good quality sound, to be able to record, and doesn't want to pay the high cost of a more "professional" keyboard. I am very impressed.

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The affordable Yamaha DGX-630B Portable Digital Piano is armed with 88 weighted, graded hammer-action keys. The portable keyboard boasts authentic grand piano-like touch—heavy in the low end, feathery light in the high end, and amazingly responsive all over. The keyboard's wood accents match the attractive stand that puts the Yamaha DGX-630B at the correct playing height. Yamaha also includes a matching bench, an AC adapter, and a sustain pedal. Rounding out the portable grand are DSP effects for guitar and organ sounds. Want more? Add the Yamaha DGX-630B piano's optional LP-7 pedal to upgrade to 3 pedals and sustain half-pedaling, just like on an acoustic grand piano. And to make sure you never run out of notes, the Yamaha DGX-630B digital piano delivers 64 notes of polyphony.Lyric, chord, and notation display:Have you ever played a song and wondered what it would look like as sheet music? The Yamaha DGX-630B digital piano displays the song's score whether it comes from the Internet, the internal selections, or ones that you record yourself. The pages scroll automatically during playback, so no more page turning. For singers, the Yamaha keyboard's screen also displays chords and lyrics to XF-compatible songs. For those who want to learn to play piano, notation adds a new dimension to the Yamaha Education Suite. Hear the song while you follow the notes in the display.USB connectivity:The Yamaha DGX-630B keyboard has 2 USB ports on the back: USB To Host and USB To Device. USB To Host is plug-and-play simple for recording and playing back MIDI files, as well as for transferring data to and from your computer. USB To Device connects optional peripheral USB storage devices like floppy disk drives and thumb drives. When a USB flash memory is inserted in the instrument's USB To Device port, user songs created on the instrument and the registered settings can be saved to or loaded from the memory medium. The Yamaha DGX-630BUSB's flash memory can transfer song data do

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2/28/2012

M-Audio EX-P Expression Pedal Review

M-Audio EX-P Expression Pedal
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I purchased this pedal along with an Axiom 61 keyboard. The Axiom had to go back to M-Audio within a couple of weeks because certain keys were putting out full velocity at all times.
The pedal lasted a little longer, but eventually failed - during a gig. I opened it to see if a repair was possible. The pedal is generally well designed for a product at this price point, with one major weakness: The linkage between the treadle and potentiometer is made of flimsy plastic that is destined to fail under even the most optimistic conditions.
This is planned obsolescence of the worst sort. Because my pedal was (just) out of warranty, and M-Audio doesn't stock parts for it, I was told that "it would be most cost-effective for you to just buy another pedal". Ha....fat chance, lesson learned. Bought a Boss FV500L, never looked back. The Boss will probably outlive me.

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Feel the need to express yourself fully? M-Audio's EX-P expression controller pedal works with all M-Audio MIDI controllers that have an expression pedal input. A built-in polarity switch insures compatibility with most other brands of controllers and keyboards. Use the EX-P to control any assignable variable MIDI controller value including volume, modulation, panning, filter sweep and more. Durable molded construction with integral cable.
EX-P Features
Polarity switch
Hardwired 1/4-inch cable
Molded construction

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Mighty Bright Triple LED Music Stand Light (Black With Batteries) Review

Mighty Bright Triple LED Music Stand Light (Black With Batteries)
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The light is considerably brighter than a single-lamp gooseneck and comes with its own "gig bag," but the added brightness proved inadequate to the task of peering over the top of a Manhasset stand and illuminating a score. In fact, I couldn't keep the light from shining in my eyes, making it more--not less--difficult to read the music. Unfortunate, since the design (it telescopes into a trim-looking jacknife-size device and has an extremely generous-sized clip) is well thought out. But before the first number was concluded, I was borrowing an electrical lamp. These portable, battery-operated lights are occasionally useful for reading a book, but I have yet to find one that can make good on its claims to light a music stand.
[I'll give it a 4th star because looking at it the next day I can't understand why I had difficulty making it focus on the music. Perhaps I didn't have it fully extended.]

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The Mighty Bright Triple LED Music Stand Light is a portable clip-on light featuring ultra white, state-of-the-art LEDs that never need replacement. This music stand light has the added advantage of a lensing property that spreads the light out evenly. It clips on to the music stand, piano or anywhere. It is ideal for dark clubs, schools, concert halls, etc. The Triple LED is also great as a freestanding table lamp. A protective GIG BAG is included. The lamp is compact, fully adjustable with an arm that collapses.The Mighty Bright Triple LED Music Stand Light is powered by three AAA batteries or by an available A/C adapter, sold separately.

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2/27/2012

Kaces XKP-14KB 88-Note Xpress Series Keyboard Porter Review

Kaces XKP-14KB 88-Note Xpress Series Keyboard Porter
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The perfect case for our church keyboard. Protects it, fits our Yamaha keyboard perfectly (the only case we found that would fit) and wheels around for easy transport.

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The Kaces Xpress Porter marries the convenience of wheels to a practical and well thought out design that every keyboard player needs to arrive at the gig with minimal hassle. A durable luggage-grade exterior with smooth-glide in-line skate style wheels makes transporting even the bulkiest keyboards a breeze, while the plastic wheel guards make curbs, stairs, potholes, and earthquake rubble navigable. The bottom has been reinforced internally with an additional scratch guard near the wheels, while 1" thick dual-layer padding maintains rigidity on the outer side and a comfortable cushion to protect the keyboard on the inside. The rubber comfort-grip handle allows the case to be pulled with ease, and a detachable shoulder strap and quilted grip handle offer additional transport options. Three large expandable pockets provide plenty of storage space for even the most well-provisioned player, with room for a laptop or table top synth, cables, power supplies, sustain pedals, sheet music, and other accessories. Getting the gig is hard enough, getting there doesn't have to be.

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2/26/2012

Roland Cube Monitor / PA Review

Roland Cube Monitor / PA
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I'm frankly sick and tired of showing up for a gig and having my keyboard run through the P.A., thereby in essence causing me to forfeit all control of the instrument to the bandleader (or board op). Still, I've had to concede that the amps I've been using--a Roland KC150, then a KC350--had plenty of power and pop but no sonic attributes that would recommend them above the Bose P.A. set-up the band uses. Then, because I needed a small amp with an XLR connection for use as an emergency P.A., I picked up this relatively new item from Roland, which prominently describes itself as a "monitor" amp (i.e. meant only for the performer's ears).
Was I surprised when I got this thing home and put it through some rounds with a Kurzweil PC2 and SP2. It's little more than a compact brick, but it appears to have the power of my KC150 and, more importantly, in terms of "listenability" it sounds like its several heavens apart from the KC 150 or 350 (those ever-present Roland KC amps will make any piano, including Rolands, sound uninspiring if not boring during the course of a four-hour gig). This latest contender covers the entire piano range, effortlessly, smoothly, providing rich yet responsive bass where its needed and brilliant but not strident highs. Perhaps some would judge the sound a trifle "colored." If so, I'll take the coloration any day to the untempered sounds I've been getting from electric keyboards. The mid-range is tight and controlled, with the upper register "growing out" of it gradually but unmistakably. By contrast, the upper register on the heavy-duty KC amps strikes like a serpent, leaping out of the mix like home-brewed white lightning hitting the palate after it's just gotten accustomed to a vintage Bordeaux.
I even compared this little thing to my previous standard--the Roland Cube 60 that had preceded the KC150 (which has been around too long). This new one was smoother, bending to the bass notes like a gracious willow and springing to the top ones like fresh spring birch. In other words, even the Roland Cube sounded uneven and rough compared to this latest overachiever, which handled the tones of the scale like a single portamento, revealing no holes in any of the registers.
Playing any instrument or amplifier on the job can lead to a judgment radically different from the one made at home. If my instruments (I'm usually playing 2-3) have to be mixed through the P.A., fine. I won't have to listen to them. They'll be processed by this monitor, which will be facing and playing for me before it kicks out the stuff that the bandleader deems worthy of the public's ears.

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Built to handle a wide range of recording and mixing applications, the Roland Cube CM-30 monitor/PA can be used for live monitoring onstage as well. Delivering 30 watts of punch through a rugged, high-quality 6.5-inch coaxial two-way speaker, the Cube CM-30 can be easily and safely toted from location to location thanks to its built-in handle grip, protective metal grill cover, and cabinet corner protectors.

Key Features
Ultra-versatile monitor for studio, stage, and more
30-watt 6.5-inch coaxial 2-way speaker with stereo preamp
Three input channels, with one XLR input for mic/line and two additional Aux inputs
Stereo Link function for stereo connection between two units, which allows a total of eight stereo inputs and two mono mic/line inputs
Metal grill cover, corner protectors, and handle grip for carrying the unit safely

Specifications
Rated Power Output: 30 W
Speaker: 16 cm (6.5 inches) + Tweeter (Coaxial 2-Way)
Nominal Input Level (1kHz)
Channel 1(Mic/Line): -50 to -20 dub
Channel 2, 3 (Line): -20 dBu
AUX IN 1, 2: -10 dBu
Stereo Link Input: -10dBu

Nominal Output Level
Stereo Link Out L, R: -10 dBu

Controls
Channel 1 (Mic/Line) Volume Knob
Channel 2, 3 Volume Knobs
Stereo Phones Level Knob
Equalizer: Low Knob, High Knob
Volume Knob
Power Switch
Connectors
Channel 1 Input Jack (XLR type, 1/4" phone type)
Channel 2, 3 Input Jack L (mono)(1/4" phone type)
Channel 2, 3 Input Jack R (1/4" phone type)
Aux In 1 Jack (RCA phono type)
Aux In 2 Jack (Stereo miniature phone type)
Stereo Link Out Jacks L, R (1/4" phone type)
Stereo Link In Jack (1/4" phone type)
Stereo Phones Jack (Stereo 1/4" phone type)

Power Consumption: 32 W
Dimensions: 8-7/16 x 9-3/8 x 10-7/8 inches
Weight: 12 pounds, 6 ounces


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Hohner Student Melodica, 32 Key Review

Hohner Student Melodica, 32 Key
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In this price range you aren't going to find a better melodica. Great instrument to learn on or to have around to add spice to your home recordings. It doesn't come with any instructions, but all you do is insert one of the two included mouth pieces. One is short, one is long. With the short one you hold the instrument with one hand (slide your hand under the strap) and play with the other. With the long bendy straw mouthpiece you can set the melodica on a table and play it like a small keyboard. Good sound and easy to play. Have fun.

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2/25/2012

Seiko Quartz Metronome Review

Seiko Quartz Metronome
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I don't practice without this amazingly compact and useful timekeeper. The beat range is wide - from 40 to 240 beats per minute in 4 beat increments, and the headphone jack is a nice bonus.
What I especially like is the audio and visual modes - you can go by the clicks or a red light that blinks in time. At faster tempos, though, the light is harder to follow than the click. You can select both the click and light together, which is another great feature. Finally, you can quickly dial in your tempo, which is an improvement over many metronones that require you to use a button to increase or decrease beats - going from 126 beats per minute to 240 takes a second versus having to keep pressing a button on competing metronomes.
It's loud enough to be heard over my drum kit when I have it close, and the timing is dead on accurate.
The tuning to standard A or Bb is yet another feature that drummers will find useful with doing an initial reference tuning. It allows you to quickly get a reference tone on one drum, then tune your kit from there.
Since counting is essential to good practice using this instead of depending on verbal counting when playing is a big help and has enabled me to measurable improve my grooves (I still count off in my head when playing, but now I know that I am perfectly accurate).
Highly recommended!

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This metronome comes with a powerful dynamic speaker that has a whopping 2-1/2" diameter. The size of this speaker enables this metronome to produce the loudest sound of all metronomes on the market. Being able to hear the sound of the metronome while playing an instrument is one of the biggest challenges for all metronome manufacturers. Seiko has met the challenge with this metronome. The metronome has a volume control that provides a great range of adjustment for the powerful speaker.

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2/24/2012

Yamaha PKBB1 Keyboard Bench Review

Yamaha PKBB1 Keyboard Bench
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I got the chair for my husband for Valentines day. When i opened the package the chair was better than i expected. My husband and me both love it! extremely comfortable :)

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The PKBB1 offers lasting comfort and a reputation as one of Yamaha's top-selling benches. Its ultra-thick padding and extra-wide single seat assures the utmost comfort for hours of music enjoyment. With a definitive black finish and a soft padded seat, this piano keyboard bench is fully adjustable for individual comfort and folds up for your traveling convenience. Height: 17.5" - 19.5"

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Yamaha S70XS Synthesizer, 76-Note Balanced Hammer-Weighted Action Review

Yamaha S70XS Synthesizer, 76-Note Balanced Hammer-Weighted Action
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The s70xs and the s90xs are the same internally so what I write here applies to both.
I own this keyboard (s70xs). The much vaunted s6 piano sound suffers from awful harmonics on the C#1, D1 and D#1 keys. My previous keyboard (EX7) sounded fine through my Roland KC350 keyboard amp. The harmonics on these keys when played through the same amp sound terrible, totally unusable in a live situation in my opinion. Through headphones it sounds 'OK', not great but more bearable.
The piano sounds also sound dull and muffled in my (and many others) opinion.
It also drops notes like crazy when played reasonably fast, even with a single voice like a piano selected. It also drops drum hits as well if you have a drum track playing in the same situation. I don't think this is a polyphony issue, it simply does not work as it should (others have reported the same issue). Again, this makes is unusable in a live situation. It's not so great just playing at home either!
Small screen size is not that much of an issue but they way some information is not displayed when it would make sense to do so makes some aspects of using it more time consuming than it needs to be but otherwise it is usable.
Manuals are typical Yamaha which means pretty terrible as far as actually trying to use them to do anything 'real' but I suspect that issue is not limited to this keyboard, my EX7 manuals are just as bad.
Cannot use a modified voice in a performance without saving it first. Makes it harder to just 'try out' different settings in a mix.
Other than that the keyboard is great so it's a shame that the above issues with the harmonics and dropped notes make what should be a great keyboard into something that should be avoided.
My recommendation. Do not buy this keyboard.

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The new S Series combines the sounds of the Motif XS, a handcrafted S6 piano and the ease of use of a stage piano. Features like a Balanced Hammer action, combo input jack for adding vocals and guitars and USB record/playback make it perfect for stage or studio. The compact design of the 88 and 76 note weighted versions are portable and road ready.The S70 XS/S90 XS also lets you quickly create your own Performances, with the amazingly fast Performance Creator feature. With extensive Controller functions, it's also the perfect companion for your computer music production system.

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2/23/2012

Mastering Chess on DVD, Vol. 22: The Easy Way to Play the Scotch and Giuoco Piano Openings Review

Mastering Chess on DVD, Vol. 22: The Easy Way to Play the Scotch and Giuoco Piano Openings
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This dvd will get you ready to play these openings quickly.
After just one viewing I was able to incorporate Roman's suggestions into my repertoire and use them to defeat strong players (several over 2000 uscf)

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Over 2 hours of Chess Instruction on Chess DVD! Learn Chess Openings in Roman's Lab Volume 22: The Easy Way to Play the Scotch and Giuoco Piano Openings. Scotch Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4) and Giuoco Piano (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5). The Scotch & Giuoco openings give White an aggressive tactical repertoire. Roman has revived old lines giving them new ideas. These openings are hard to meet at even the highest level; so sit back and let Roman show you how to get great results with these rarely used openings.

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2/22/2012

Korg X50 61 Key Music Synthesizer Keyboard Review

Korg X50 61 Key Music Synthesizer Keyboard
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I've owned the x50 for a couple of years now and use it in my home studio. First of all is sound quality. The top of the line Korg series is the Triton keyboards, which cost thousands of dollars (depending on the model). This keyboard uses the same engine, so the sounds are quite similar to the top of the line model. In other words, incredible sounds.
So why is it less than a thousand bucks? First of all, it's not as customizable. Make no mistake, you can still tweak every sound, but it's not as easy or as in depth as the Triton series.
Second are the physical stats: 61 VELOCITY SENSITIVE, but NOT weighted keys. This means that you can still play with dynamic control, but there isn't the feedback one might be used to from a piano. The keyboard itself is very well constructed but mainly plastic. It will surprise you in it's lack of heft, but don't confuse that with cheapness. It's solid.
So why use this? The voices are amazing. I use it in my home studio to backup my guitar. For one song I wrote in a flute solo and then brought in a flautist to learn the song so she could play with me live. She commented on how good the flautist was who recorded for me. She didn't even know it was a keyboard.
The strings, piano and organ sections are particularly strong.
It's great for my studio since I'm not a pianist. It's exceedingly portable so it would be great for gigs too. It's really a great deal since you get thousands of dollars worth of voices for less than a thousand.

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The Korg X50 music synthesizer features the HI (Hyper Integrated) sound engine that's used on the world-famous TRITON series. It gives you pro-quality sounds in an ultra-compact body. This keyboard synthesizer delivers unbeatable convenience and enjoyment for live performance or song production. The 64 MB PCM memory contains a wide range of sounds, including piano, strings, guitar, and synth sounds. With 512 sound Programs, as well as 384 ?Combinations? that let you use up to eight Programs together, you can start enjoying a diverse selection of great sounds right away. The effect section lets you simultaneously use four effects (one insert effect, two master effects, and one EQ), and provides a full selection of effect types such as reverb, chorus, and delay. Best of all, the X50 is compatible with Korg?s TR line of music workstations so you can share sounds and songs with Korg users around the world.The X50?s ultra-portable design also allows greater accessibility to musicians on the go without having to sacrifice quality.

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Kalimba Thumb Piano with Carved Cat Handle Review

Kalimba Thumb Piano with Carved Cat Handle
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I bought this for my son who loves music and his cat...He loved it!!!!
He told me to get him something "unique" for Christmas...he said I surpassed his
expectations...
The instrument arrived in pristine condition and in a very timely manner...
I would order from this company again...

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The Kalimba (or Karimba)is an instrument originally from Africa that is usually played as an accompaniment to vocals, though it can be played on its own, too. It is very easy to play by plucking the keys with both thumbs. It is made of a gourd covered by a piece of wood with the key assembly attached.

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2/21/2012

Music Ace Consumer Version, Hybrid CD-ROM Review

Music Ace Consumer Version, Hybrid CD-ROM
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As a general Elementary Music Specialist, I used this program for years with kids as young as kindergarteners up to the Fifth grade. While the younger readers needed some occasional help, most kids who can "listen" and "click" can understand what to do. This is the perfect program to accompany music instruction for any kid. But even if it's all you have, it is amazingly fun, simple, and interesting that even Paula could do it!

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Maestro Max and his choir of singing notes teach the fundamentals of music theory in this award-winning program. Each of Max's 24 lessons ends with a game designed to reinforce new concepts. REQUIREMENTS: Windows XP, Vista, Win 7 *OR* Mac OSX 10.4 and later;P133MHz - 16 MB RAM *OR* PowerPC/ iMac/ G3/ G4, 68040 25MHz - 5 MB RAM;640x480 256-color monitor;5MB free hard disk space;MPC compatible sound card or General MIDI required;CD-ROM drive & mouse. LESSONS: Intro to the Staff;Intro to the Piano Keyboard;Playing with Pitch;ABC's of the Piano Keyboard;More Piano ABC's;ABC's of the Staff;ABC's of the Treble Staff;More Treble Staff ABC's;Keyboard Review;Below the Treble Staff;Above the Treble Staff;Loud & Soft, Same Pitch;ABC's of the Bass Staff;Above the Bass Staff;Below the Bass Staff;Same Pitch, Different Timbres;ABC's of the Grand Staff;Half Steps & Whole Steps;More ABC's of the Grand Staff;Sharps & Flats;Sharps & Flats on the Staff;More Sharps & Flats on the Staff;Key Signature;Introduction to Major Scales.

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2/20/2012

ProLine PL-1250 Keyboard Bench With Memory Foam Review

ProLine PL-1250 Keyboard Bench With Memory Foam
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Ordered this for my daughter to allow the proper seat height for playing her keyboard. It is extremely well built, the cushioning is excellent, and very sturdy. Highly recommended.

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Proline keyboard benches have a reinforced steel structure that's easy to set up and take down. The ProLine PL-1250 features thick, high-comfort memory foam padding covered by tough tear-resistant vinyl that keeps you comfortable and focused throughout your performance. The bench's adjustable height settings suit almost every piano player and cam-shaped leveling feet ensure stable, level footing on any surface. The height adjusts from 20" - 25".

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Keith Green - The Greatest Hits - Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook Review

Keith Green - The Greatest Hits - Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook
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I bought this for my daughter who plays piano. She said the songs are awesome, although fairly difficult to play. It made her realize just how awesome a musician Keith was. Highly recommended.

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Singer/songwriter and Gospel Music Hall of Famer Keith Green died in a plane crash at the age of 29. Our 18-song collection matches the CD commemorating the 25th anniversary of this tragic event. Includes:Asleep In The Light * Create In Me A Clean Heart * Easter Song * Grace By Which I Stand * He'll Take Care Of The Rest * Jesus Commands Us To Go * The Lord Is My Shepherd * Make My Life A Prayer To You * My Eyes Are Dry * Oh Lord, You're Beautiful * Rushing Wind * So You Wanna Go Back To Egypt * Soften Your Heart * There Is A Redeemer * To Obey Is Better Than Sacrifice * You Put This Love In My Heart * Your Love Broke Through * Your Love Came Over Me

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2/19/2012

On-Stage Stands KB8802R Rosewood Keyboard Bench Review

On-Stage Stands KB8802R Rosewood Keyboard Bench
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It's been a month and I don't find any issue with it. I am about 190 lbs heavy.
The only potential issue is some edge is sharp, not round so it might be an issue for a baby practicing stand ups, however i don't think this is a problem in normal situation.
The bench would have been perfect if it had a room to store stuff underneath - I couldn't tell this when reading the product description.

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This Rosewood Keyboard Bench has durable, quality wood construction and a beautiful finish. A 1.5" high-density foam cushion features a vinyl cover with strategically placed air vents, providing superb comfort for hours of play.

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2/18/2012

Boss DB90 Dr. Beat Metronome Review

Boss DB90 Dr. Beat Metronome
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When my decades old Seth Thomas metronome sprung its spring, it was time to move in to the new century. Based on multiple reviews of this instrument and others, I opted for this (and I got the power supply, too, to save batteries). Even though I have not yet used all of the powerful features of this metronome, I love everything about it thus far. It is easy to use. It adjusts in multiple ways, making it fully adaptable to the way and volume level that works best for me to hear and keep the beat. After only a couple of times, I found that I can easily make any adjustments with one hand - not needing to wrangle with the metronome in order to get the setting I need. And I love the "tap" feature that lets me choose the tempo without dialing to the exact beats per second setting. I would highly recommend this fine instrument to any one who is serious about practice.

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Boss DB-90 Dr. Beat Better Beats, Better PracticeThe Note Mixing function allows you to instantly create a variety of beats by adjusting the levels of five different note values; front-panel sliders, buttons, and a large rotary dial provide instant, hands-on access to edit parameters. Select four different click sounds, including a human voice-counting sound that will help you know your place in the bar. The DB-90 is also equipped with realistic PCM drum patterns.Plug Into Rhythm CoachExpand your rhythmic horizons with Rhythm Coach. This innovative follow-along feature has four training modes to help build your accuracy, speed, and endurance. With the DB-90's onboard microphone, you can use the Rhythm Coach functions with acoustic drums, or plug a Roland V-Pad into the Trigger input, play along, and measure your progress.Many UsesDrummers can connect to the DB-90 via Roland V-Pads, or use the DB-90's internal microphone to capture the sound of their acoustic snare and incorporate it into the practice routine. Guitarists and bassists can directly plug into the DB-90 without any additional gear required, and monitor their playing via connected headphones - practically any type of instrumentalist can benefit from the DB-90's features. And for those who wish to sync to an external sequencer for playing with a click track or more elaborate accompaniment, they can do so with the DB-90's MIDI input. This stage-oriented feature is especially useful for drummers.

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