Rich sound, but not full size of keys

Yamaha NP30 Portable Grand Piano
First, I want to give Amazon credit, knowing all the product reviews and has published reviews of the minimum star (the guitar is not on their side). I think it testifies to the integrity of the company to Amazon (and maybe something about how the retail big enough to be honest?). I just wanted to give my 2 cents on the Yamaha NP-30, a month ago I bought a keyboard.

GOOD: 76 keys, bass piano notes, very light and portable at 12 pounds and is battery operated, an elegant tool to look at a very reasonable $300.

Cons: Keyboard size (about half a 'thumb so octave to another, a small problem (or a soft click) by pressing the buttons (I have adapted to) the costs of additional cards, no bells and whistles, the quality Sound just a couple of songs on the piano and singing your bank, and for some ppl but not me, another may be with the keys are not weighted hammer-style acoustic piano.

Overall this is a quality keyboard at a good price and I recommend if you are aware of the above. If you are a beginner to learn the piano right hand positioning, I do not recommend this keyboard. I play a lot of classical music, and the keys are not as evident when playing fast passages, as well. I have to make a small adjustment in the transition to acoustic piano.

But I bought a casio keyboard keys on the keyboard of standard size (especially) because there is no comparison when it comes to sound quality: Yamaha wins hands down. A statement of qualification is that I was looking for a weighted keyboard, and it was difficult to find one with 76 or 88-key full size piano sound decent.

By J. Anderson "sensitive pianist" (Chicago, IL)


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