Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Yamaha LP5A Sustain Foot Pedal for L85 and L85S Digital Pianos

!±8±Yamaha LP5A Sustain Foot Pedal for L85 and L85S Digital Pianos

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The Yamaha LP5 3-pedal unit works with the Yamaha P85 digital piano and is a perfect complement to the L85 piano stand. The LP5 enables half-damper operation. P95 Keyboard and L85 stand sold separately.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Yamaha P95 Digital Piano Review

!±8± Yamaha P95 Digital Piano Review

The Yamaha P95 Digital Piano is the replacement for the P85. There are many people who will have had a lot of fun with the P85 and are mostly happy with the sounds and the quality of the keyboard action. For the price, it is certainly worth it.

The P95 was launched at NAMM in the USA and isn't yet available in the UK, but retailers should be receiving stock imminently. As always with any new replacement there are varying opinions on whether there is any improvement or not.

There are some people who are quite obviously disappointed that there is no improvement on the action or the piano sounds, but to make advancements on these would require a significant hike up in the price. The P95 will be aimed at the same market i.e. beginners, or players who are not so concerned with the amount of sounds and want to keep it simple - which is why a lot a churches use them. You'll find plenty of people happy with the P85, the action and quality of sounds and the Yamaha P95 digital piano will be upholding this tradition.

Yamaha have replaced two of the on-board sounds with two new ones namely the Jazz Organ and Choir. There are a few people who think Yamaha should have been additional. But hey, you can't please everyone, and if I was playing in a church I would like a choir sound. I'm also sure that the more contemporary churches will appreciate the Jazz Organ.

I haven't tested out the piano sounds yet, but it wouldn't surprise me one bit if Yamaha have made some improvements there. One feature they have definitely improved is the on-board speakers, which have increased power now. In a live environment you would probably still need to hook up to an amp, which I would recommend doing anyway.

In summary I would say that the P95 will be a great choice for beginners and players who aren't concerned with having a huge choice of sounds, but want a good action, a full size keyboard at a reasonable price.

If you aren't convinced, or you don't like the new sounds you could always check for P85's being sold at a discount by retailers.


Yamaha P95 Digital Piano Review

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

How to Choose the Best Digital Piano For Your Price Range

!±8± How to Choose the Best Digital Piano For Your Price Range

I've been playing piano my entire life, and I can tell you I've played on a lot of pianos/keyboards! Name the brand, I've played it. One thing I can tell you, is that any digital piano will benefit you far more than a portable keyboard ever will. Keyboards are very cheap, which make them appealing, however for a serious piano player these are just not comparable. If you (or your children) are serious about learning piano, digital pianos are the way to go.

Even though there are tons of digital piano brands out there, there are actually only two brands that meet a professional piano players standards of quality. These brands aren't necessarily the highest price either, because the lower-quality brands like to up their price so you think you are still getting a great piano.

The best digital piano brands are Yamaha and Roland. No professional piano player will argue with you on this one. Yamaha and Roland take out any other brand, no competition. However, deciding which is better of the two can be a controversial subject among pianists.

For me, I love Yamahas and Rolands. I would never ever buy any other brand than one of these two, and you shouldn't either or else you will waste your money. Yamaha and Roland dominate the digital piano market by far, with their impressive and realistic acoustic piano sounds, and the quality of their weighted keys. No other brand can compare.

So what are the major differences between Yamaha and Rolands? Well, there aren't many, really. In my opinion, it is just too hard to decide between Roland and Yamaha. I own a Yamaha (click the link at the bottom of this article for a review of the piano I own) and I love it. Yamaha's are great because they're quality is equal to that of a Roland, but they are almost always lower in price. However, Rolands higher end models offer the best functionality and the most sounds, but this is usually irrelevant for the beginning player.


How to Choose the Best Digital Piano For Your Price Range

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