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Product Description
The P95 gives musicians the dynamic, high-quality sound and natural piano touch response they expect from Yamaha, along with a high-quality built-in speaker system. All this packed into a slim, exceptionally affordable instrument that's always ready to play when you are. No compromises, just Yamaha quality.
Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) Keyboard
Just as on a traditional acoustic piano, the keys of the lower notes have a heavier touch, while the higher ones are more responsive to lighter playing. The keyboard's sensitivity can even be adjusted to match your playing style. This Graded Hammer technology also enables the instrument to provide authentic touch in a lightweight instrument. The matte finish of the black keys enhances the keyboard's luxurious appearance.
Compact, Stylish Design
The attractive, slim, lightweight design of the instrument suits virtually any interior décor, and occupies less space than most coffee tables. No piano movers required.
Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) Dynamic Stereo Sampling
The AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) is a sampling system which creates the realism of an acoustic instrument by using digital technology to record the instrument sound and applying high-quality digital filter technology to the recorded audio samples. The waveform of the sound created by playing the key of an acoustic piano differs depending on the playing strength from pianissimo to fortissimo. The AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling can produce such dynamic nuances by recording samples of various playing strengths. The greater the number of samples used, the higher the expression.
Essential Sounds
This instrument features an array of commonly used sounds such as grand pianos, electric pianos, organs, harpsichords, vibraphones, strings and new choir and Jazz organ. Each of these sounds has been recorded and recreated with Yamaha's unrivaled attention to detail.
This is my first techno experience with my keyboard doing a classic song of Crystal Waters. Hope to improve on this area. Please leave ur opinion ——————————— From July 08, u can visit my site: www.madpianist.com.ar IF U LIKE WHAT I DO, SUBSCRIBE NOW TO MY CHANNEL AND RECEIVE SPECIAL INFORMATION AND NEWS OF MY COVERS.
Took me about a week or two to actually decide how i was going to do this song. This is the end product. I actually got the idea of playing my guitar and keyboard at the same time from david meshow believe it or not. so i just have to give a shout out to David and say thank you and keep on makin music.
Hey guys! So this is me singing Fireflies,its such a cute song I love it so I hope you like my version I messed up a bit but whatever lol It took me SO many trys haha Thanks for watching! xoxo Laura www.twitter.com/laurazocca www.myspace.com/laurazocca ADD MY NEW YOUTUBE! www.youtube.com/theivoryofficial #68 – Most Discussed (Today) – Music – United Kingdom #97 – Top Favorited (Today) – Music – United Kingdom #47 – Top Rated (Today) – Music – United Kingdom #65 – Most Discussed (Today) – Music – United Kingdom #86 – Top Favorited (Today) – Music – United Kingdom
Theme Music from the Closing Film Titles – “Mutiny on the Bounty” – Vangelis – 1984. Played in this recording my Transgendered Musician – Denise Hewitt – on a Vintage 1990′s Technics Electronic Keyboard. The photo used in the opening and closing titles was taken by Denise in the scenic Hout Bay Harbour, Cape Town, South Africa.
Repeat in better Sound Quality of “Oxygen Part 8″ live played. Used Instruments: YAMAHA Synthesizer “SY22″ YAMAHA Keyboard “PSR2000″, BOSS Sampler “SP303″, Music Creator “MUSIC” (used with “Playstation”).
Souvenir de Chine – (Souvenir of China) – Composed by Jean-Michel Jarre in 1982. Performed by Transgendered Musician Miss Denise Hewitt on Vintage 1990′s Technics PR60 Electronic Keyboard in Synthesised Organ Mode. Opening Photo from the Titles taken by Denise during her trip to the awesome Hi-Tech Megalopolis of Shenzhen, China.
ENG: Playng November Rain with my yamaha keyboard, with the dual effect with piano and sinth strings and the split with just strings on the left, then the midi guitar in playback… There are some mistakes, but i think it’s passable, isn’t it? Please comment and rate ITA: Suonando november rain con la mia tastiera yamaha con l’effetto dual che suona piano e archi e lo split con soli archi a sinistra, poi la chitarra midi in playback… c’è qualche errore, ma credo sia accettabile no? Commentate e votate! Ares