Yamaha YPG-235 76-Key Portable Grand Piano Keyboard Bundle with Knox Double X Stand and Yamaha Survival Kit (Includes Power Supply and 2 Year Extended Warranty)
The 76-key YPG-235 features USB MIDI computer connectivity for quick and easy transfer of songs, Graded Soft Touch action, piano-style keys and a six-track song recorder. Yamaha Portable Grand comes with 30 built-in songs plus 70 more on an included CD-ROM and an interactive lesson system, divided into left and right hand parts, for learning them. In addition, you have the ability to connect to a computer via USB, download more songs from the Internet into the internal Flash ROM (PC only), and use all of the Yamaha Education Suite features to help you learn to play them.
Bundle Includes:
• Yamaha YPG-235 76-Key Portable Grand Piano Keyboard
• Knox Adjustable Double X Keyboard Stand
• Yamaha Electronic Keyboard Survival Kit D2
Product Features
- 76 piano-style keys with Graded Soft Touch
- More than double the speaker output (12 W vs. 5 W)
- Full keyboard Fingering Mode follows piano playing styles of music
- Performance Assistant Technology features Chord/Free Mode in addition to Chord Mode
- Kit includes piano with plug and music rest knox double x stand and survivalkit
… but this one along with the booklet is very easy to play I have not played a piano for many years and was expecting to need lessons but this one along with the booklet is very easy to play. I would recommend this keyboard to anyone who want to start playing or wants to get back into it again. It is easy to use, the keys respond like a regular piano. Sometimes we shy away from “electronic” items as they seem “too complicated”, this is not one of those times, if you ever played a piano you can easily play this one. I believe I will be…
Great piano!
Okay but make sure you test it thoroughly or get a friend or piano teacher to assess it if you don’t know how to I bought it as a total beginner who wanted to learn piano. I found the stand to be arduous to setup, but I figured it out. The bigger issue is that the left side of the keyboard has a defect causing a loud knocking sound. Since I am a beginner I didn’t think to test every key and I didn’t know exactly what to listen for. Most of the beginner lessons that I have taken are focused on the center of the keyboard (middle c area). I advise any other beginner buying a keyboard to press all of the…