Yamaha YPG235SA 76-Key Portable Grand Keyboard Bundle with Stand & Power Adapter
The Yamaha YPG-235 Portable Grand Piano is the perfect instrument for beginning piano students. Featuring a 76-Key Graded Soft Touch keyboard and a professional pitch bend wheel for more expressive playing of brass and string instruments. It also comes with innovative features like USB computer connectivity, a large selection of realistic voices including the Yamaha Portable Grand, and the Yamaha Education Suite.
Product Features
- The Yamaha YPG-235 Portable Grand Piano is the perfect instrument for beginning piano students.
- 76-Key graded soft touch (GST) keyboard action provides gentle weighting, making the lower keys heavier in touch and the higher keys are lighter whilst retaining the soft touch of a digital keyboard
- The 6-track song recorder allows you to capture your performances and song ideas, then add additional layers to spice-up your pieces.
- Accompaniment styles add a “backing band” to your performances while you remain in complete control of chord changes and arrangements
- The USB port allows players to connect to and interact with a wide variety of educational, creative and entertaining musical applications on a computer or mobile device.
Loud, clear, lots of features, and outstanding value! As a value shopper, I also look for products that are a good middle of the road in quality, longevity, and features. Because let’s face it, no matter how cheap something is if it falls apart or doesn’t do what you want it to it really wasn’t worth it.Too many times have I been taken in by price to find out I paid less…for a piece of junk. That’s why I really appreciate the reviews on Amazon (and other sites). It’s great to have a good cross-section of thoughts and opinions…
Nice instrument Purchased for our 11 year old son – he has a lot of fun with it, it is versatile and well-made. We were able to start piano lessons on it – the “piano” channel is quite good. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because, although I knew it was not a full keyboard, it is not a centered keyboard (which I didn’t realize) – so, middle C is not in the middle . . .so, for someone who is used to a real piano, it is off-putting. I don’t know why I didn’t see it in the description so just want…