Millers Music Digital Piano and Keyboard Demonstrations by Mark Harrison
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Our travels and expertise has led Millers and our stunning Cambridge showroom to have one of the largest and most varied selection of high quality acoustic pianos, digital pianos and keyboards in the country. Our extensive relationship with the mighty C.Bechstein is a testament to this as delivering one of the most prestigious brands in the world, on the other hand however, we also value the incredible quality coming from new production facilities such as the sensational Ritmüller range by Pearl River who are utilising the latest technology to produce instruments that our experts believe will truly stand the test of time.
At the 7.40 mark you play with just one finger with, as you say the drummer chorus etc ,backing, which sounds great does this keyboard have various drum patterns built in , thank you.
Superb demo mark, enjoyable to listen to and watch. Actually had my foot tapping to the last tune. Excellent piece of kit from the mighty Yamaha corporation
hello its nice to see you again .i used to be regular at Lincoln .i started of on a very simple Yamaha went through a few different ones up to a Yamaha psr3000 i bought from you . after lots of years and practice now the proud owner of two tyros .my friend its all your fault you have inspired me for years Thankyou So much .may you keep well
No acaba de convencerme la calidad de sonido... Suena casi idéntico a mi viejo psr e413 !!.... Ahora estoy por conseguir un flamante Medeli Akx10. Es un increíble teclado que tiene unas funciones excelentes, incluso puede leer samples con su inmensa memoria interna. Sus funciones son comparables al sx900.. y solo cuesta 800 dlls !! Estoy desesperado por usarlo y hacer mucha música real con el !!
HELP! I'm trying to find out if it has the "SMART CHORD," option so one can play play a whole chord if you press only one finger on a key on the left side. I need this option for our children's church band.
I love everything about this keyboard... except the touchscreen. Maybe I'm unusual but I really detest touchscreens, not just in this context but generally. I was going to upgrade to Genos from my T4 but I've decided to stick with Tyros and maybe get a second hand 5. Damn shame because I'd love the SSD instead of the hard disk. (Anyone know if SSD can be fitted to a Tyros?)
Hi, can you tell me if the CVP709 can read the Music Finder from the CVP 609 and if can read the Registration Memory settings from the CVP609? Thank you very much!🙏🎼✨
*A lot of people try cutting down Yamaha by comparing to a Taylor or a Larivee, or some other high-end, hand-crafted guitar. You can't. Apples and bananas. But!! What Yamaha does with lower cost methods beats any other manufacturer. Hands down. The sound they produce is insane. Big lows, good mids, and BRIGHT highs. Very pronounced.* *The L series sounds even better. But, again, much less in cost vs. competition.* *To me, Taylors, Gretsches, and other high-end/high cost guitars don't even sound as good as an LL16ARE or anything higher from Yamaha.*
I am already retired and my dream has finally come true. Last week, the ordered keyboard arrived, a Yamaha PSRF52. I'll probably never play like you, but I can dream. Isn't it???😊😊😊😊😊
Great I have this keyboard and started to share some music I made on it on my second yt channel This is by far the best value for money keyboard out there specially when you are hesitant to spent over 2k for Yamaha genos For 300 bucks you are getting a superb sq styles and great music presets like the strings sound I’m learning to play the piano and the piano with the string style offer a great sq My only question is if we can load more styles or presets to this keyboard via the usb ?like some presets you see on Yamaha dx 7
I bought this keyboard after seeing this review.I would recommend it to anyone who wants to play along with songs or styles. The piano sound and church organ aren't as realistic as on more expensive keyboards but are certainly okay for practising classical music from sheet music.Easy to use and nice to look at in a room
The sound is tinny but if you want something a lot better you will have to pay £200 or more as I have in the past. The biggest issue as with all keyb oards lacking touch sensitivity is that you can't always distinguish some notes from others and this can be better or worse depending on the instrument selected. For fun this keyboard is great but for serious learners or players doing exams pay £500 for a decent electric piano.