Yamaha 61 Key Keyboards At Yamaha Music, you get an astonishing range of 61-key keyboards designed for both beginners and professionals. From performing to recording, Yamaha 61-key keyboards can do everything.
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Read More »Voices and Instruments: Yamaha 61-key keyboards are equipped with instruments and voices created by the extensive instrument-making expertise of Yamaha. From renowned guitars, piano to synthesizers, this feature gives you a great opportunity to experiment, learn and create. Lessons feature: Yamaha believes in making learning fun and interesting and that is why the Yamaha 61-key keyboard comes with an interesting Lesson function. You can “Riyaaz” with onboard Tabla, Mridangam, Tanpura, etc. The onboard library lets you access hundreds of songs. The instructional tools make learning the keyboard quick and enjoyable. The recording function helps you track your progress and mistakes so that you can accelerate your learning journey. Dual Power Source: Even during the shortage or unavailability of electricity, you can still create music with your Yamaha 61-key keyboard as it also operates on a battery source. The long-life battery makes Yamaha keyboard travel-friendly. You can carry it to camps, road trips, outdoor activities and keep practicing, playing, and having fun. Built-in Speakers: The built-in speaker lets you be immersed without being disturbed while using the Yamaha 61-key keyboard. The built-in speaker gets automatically on as soon as you connect your headphones. You can easily set the volume as per your preference. Touch Response Keyboard: The precise touch-sensitive keyboard replicates the authentic experience of playing on an acoustic piano. Expression is the key when it comes to mastering keyboard performance. From light to aggressive style, you can capture your expressions easily with the Yamaha 61-key keyboard. The Touch Response keyboards of Yamaha have been recognized by Trinity Music College, London. Other interesting features: The Yamaha 61-key piano comes with a lot of other interesting features like Arpeggio and Harmony notes, Sound Boost, Duo Mode, DSP Effects, Quick Sampling, Pitch Bend Wheel, Quiz Mode, etc. These features are great for both beginners and experts.
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