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kiteman

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I went got me a keyboard even though I haven't played 'em much but I saw a good deal on MF for a keyboard and a survival kit package for $90 or $99 I forget which.

It's a Yamaha PRS-E223 and for an entry level it's heavily loaded. I'm only learning on it little by little because I rather play my guitar. Duh!

It's interesting though with 370 voices and a GT-10 hooked to it. :dude

 
I'm not allowed to enter the keyboard section at local music shops anymore... I kept ruining them with drool!

Seriously, for just messing around, Yamaha makes some great cheapie keyboards. Better than the equivalent priced Casio's.
I'd like to get one myself, but I know that will lead me down the path of keyboard GAS! A Roland Fantom purchase would put me in the doghouse.
 
This keyboard is certainly nice. Geared toward a beginner with lessons and songs plus lots of other stuff like one key/two key chords and split keyboard.

I'm afraid I haven't played with it much since I'm so used to my guitars that I feel funny fingering the keys.
 
Tig said:
I'm not allowed to enter the keyboard section at local music shops anymore... I kept ruining them with drool!

Seriously, for just messing around, Yamaha makes some great cheapie keyboards. Better than the equivalent priced Casio's.
I'd like to get one myself, but I know that will lead me down the path of keyboard GAS! A Roland Fantom purchase would put me in the doghouse.
Bump. lol. Yeah the entry level casios suck compared to yamahas in the same price range. I have an older version of that keyboard and it sounds great.
 
Santa brought us a Yamaha keyboard (from Costco) a couple years back. Weighted keys, full octaves, and it rocks! Congrats on yours!
 
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