I bought this in store at Target, same price as online. I didn’t want to wait for shipping to play with my new toy. It came with the adaptor and a stand that was easy to put together though rather ugly and hard to tuck away in corners. But it does its job of holding the keyboard off the floor.
The lessons are a pretty good function. Step one shows you where to hit and with what fingers though you can hit the same key over and over and it’ll play the song for you. Step two requires you to hit the correct key and step three wants you to play in time with the actual song. My only complaint about the lesson songs is that songs are often in a ridiculous electronic harpsicord tune or something like metal string banjo but you can change it (Thank God).
I bought this with my boyfriend so we could take a class together and I wanted to have 76 keys so it would be more like an actual piano. Apparently, 68 keys is more of an artificial sound replicator and 76 keys is more like a replacement piano…That’s what Yamaha made it sound like. Snobs.
It sounds nice and can get pretty loud. And for it to have 76 touch sensitive keys at this price is pretty good. Even if we both are terrible failures at the piano, it only cost 0 and if we eventually learn to play we bought ourselves a decent keyboard. That’s about as good as life gets.
Great keyboard – Jovana –
I bought this keyboard in October because I wanted to learn how to play the piano. I love it. I think it is a great deal for the money. It sounds great. I am currently taking a piano class and also getting private lessons. I practice for hours a day on this keyboard. The stand and adapter it comes with is also nice. I looked at keyboards for a few days before finally deciding to get this one. You won’t be disappointed!
Very NIce – Trina Richardson – Riviera Beach, FL USA
I love this keyboard to death. Light weighted, easy to carry. The sounds are incredible. I’ve seen similar keyboards in music store for almost a hundred dollars more. for this price you CAN’T go wrong.
Good price, however – Kimberly A. Penn – USA
Many of the sounds in this board are of low quality. I upgraded to a Yamaha NP-30.
Wonderful Purchase – Irish Mother – Arlington, VA United States
I got this for my son to start piano lessons, and was told by the teacher to get a 76 key keyboard with touch-sensitive keys, and this was the cheapest one with the best reviews. And I agree with those reviews – this is a great value keyboard.
It is a nice large keyboard with nice wide keys – feels like a piano, not at all like a mini-one or a toy. My son did his practice, then I took over an reclaimed much of my own childhood lessons in one evening! I like the three-step lesson – they are not hard to setup. And the thing overall isn’t hard to get going. You just plug it in and you have piano sound. Haven’t tried all the rhythms and things, but it feels like a good quality item, not cheap and plastic.
The stand is solid, but the keyboard itself isn’t heavy to lug around, which is good for us.
Much recommended.
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