Posts Tagged ‘keyboard player’

Yamaha Man song, 80′s all girl Band, Yamaha, all girl rock band,

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010


Here’s Bevvy (Diana D’Itri, Rebecca Coltman, Liz Jones, Brenda Lancaster, Debi Pomeroy), an all girl original rock band from the ’80′s. Remember the Go Go’s (we were after them)… Remember the Bangles (right before)…oh well, we never “made it” but we sure had fun and we wrote some decent songs (I think, anyway). I’ll be posting more later so you can be the judge. In this performance at FM Station in LA in 1986, like many of our showcases (we did play the Roxy and Gazzaris back when they were still kind of something), I was with child…6 mo. along with my 2nd. The song is called Yamaha man (just in time for Namm 2010). Yamaha man was one of our first originals and was inspired by our keyboard player’s new Yamaha keyboard.

Casio WK-1630 76-Note Touch-Sensitive Portable Electronic Keyboard

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

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  • 76-note, full-size, touch-sensitive keys
  • 232 tones, 32-note polyphony
  • 2-song, 6-track memory
  • 10 digital effects, 130 rhythm patterns
  • Bass reflex audio system with 4 speakers

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The Casio WK-1630 has 76 touch-sensitive keys, 32-note polyphony, programmable rhythm patterns, expanded digital effects, a modulation wheel, and separate line-out and headphone jacks. With 232 tones, a split and layer function, 132 rhythm patterns, and a two-song, six-track memory, this keyboard provides a full set of features for the beginner and intermediate keyboard player. A backlit LCD window displays selections and status of tone, rhythm, mixer, a… More >>

Casio WK-1630 76-Note Touch-Sensitive Portable Electronic Keyboard

PLAY ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD / PIANO LEARN MUSIC LESSON DVD

Saturday, July 17th, 2010


colinro1.auctiontnt.com STEP BY STEP, TEACH, YOUR SELF, LEARN TO PLAY KEYBOARD PIANO. Whether you have a piano, or electronic keyboard by Yamaha, Casio, or Korg, this DVD will teach you all you need to know to be a Keyboard / Piano player.

Beginners Can Learn to Play the Piano Online

Monday, July 12th, 2010

You can start learning to play the piano right now, if you have an internet connection. Expensive pianos and ongoing piano lessons are no longer the norm. Anybody that has an interest in learning to play the piano can make a start thanks to the World Wide Web.

If you want to get some inspiration, then watch a good pianist at work or keyboard player, there are plenty of videos available on youtube to inspire you. When a pianist plays the piano well, the listener can be drawn in to a very different world created by the expressiveness of the performer. Learning skills in general can be improved when learning to play the piano and children can benefit from this at school. Piano lessons can also help to have a better understanding of science and mathematics.

<br>It doesn’t have to be expensive</b>

Piano lessons are now available to the masses not least because of the technological advancements of electric pianos and keyboards. Not too many years ago, if you wanted to learn how to play the piano your only option would be to buy an expensive piano. It’s easy to learn to play the piano online these days, and you can buy a used keyboard for next to nothing. You don’t have to spend a fortune when you are just starting to learn the piano or keyboard. An expensive piano is not going to make a lot of difference to a beginner.

<b>Improve your hand eye coordination</b>

When you read sheet music, eye to hand coordination comes in to play and this process will improve dramatically the more you practice. You may be surprised at how fast this improvement will be.

<b>Choose your own practice time</b>

When you take piano lessons with a teacher, you will normally attend once a week at the same time on the same day. If you learn to play the piano using a piano software course then you can choose your day and time of day when you have lessons. You can learn in the morning, afternoon or evening. You don’t have to wait for a particular day to have your piano lesson. Everybody has busy and quiet times so do more when you’re quite and take a break when you are busy. So if you don’t want to be tied to a teacher, online piano lessons is the way to go.

It’s already been mentioned that to learn to play the piano properly you need a piano and piano lessons. There is also a third crucial requirement when learning to play the piano and that is you. Even though the process is considerably easier than it was you still have to practice. A piano, piano lessons and practice equals a great piano player.

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How do you use a Regular Keyboard to Play music on Kontakt Player Native instruments?

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

How do you use a Regular Keyboard to Play music on Kontakt Player Native instruments? or does anybody know about any cheap affordable USB Keybaord/musical imput device

Piano Software Courses Vs Piano Tuition Books (Part 1)

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

If you want to learn to play the piano, you can go to a piano teacher or teach yourself. If you’re going to teach yourself how to play the piano then you have to decide whether to use piano software courses or tuition books. Whichever method you choose you should be aware that there is no magic solution to learning to play the piano, whether you choose piano software or tuition books there is going to be a certain amount of study and self-discipline on your part to succeed.


Let’s look at the benefits and drawbacks of both methods of teaching yourself to play the piano. Both methods will help you to learn to play the piano or keyboard. Both will provide you with songs to play on the piano and both will include the necessary music theory required to play the piano. So which method is best?


The benefits of tuition books


The obvious benefit of using tuition books is the cost. When you buy a beginners tuition book for example “The Complete Piano Player” or if you’re using a Yamaha keyboard “The Complete Keyboard Player”. They are normally sold as part of a series, for example, book 1 to book 4 and each book costs about six to ten pounds. You just buy the book you need, which means it’s incredibly cheap to get started. Each book contains about twelve songs and each song will introduce something new to learn.


When first starting to play a keyboard instrument its normal practice to learn a simple piece of music that just uses five notes, typically C, D, E, F, G. This is always a good start because it immediately teaches you to use all your fingers on your very first piece of music. Tuition books and software will use this method of teaching.


The drawbacks of tuition books


The main drawback of these books are not the books themselves but the fact that they are designed to be used with a piano teacher. If there is something you can’t quite grasp then a piano teacher would have many ways to explain things. Without that help, your task can become overwhelming and many people will give up within the first three months.


The other main drawback is that tuition books dont teach you what you need to know before you start using the books. That is, the basics, what the notes are called on a keyboard, what are the notes called on sheet music, time signatures and time values. These are the basics that apply to all musical instruments and you must learn this first.

Visit Mikes Music Room to Read Part 2 of this article and buy Tuition Books for piano and keyboard. Download a Beginners Tuition Book before to start to learn. You be glad you did.

All About Keyboard Gear

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

One of the essential parts of any musical fraternity is the keyboard. The concept or the mechanism behind a keyboard is simple. There are adjacent depressible levers, which when pressed in an order produce sounds, rather music. When a keyboard comes in the hands of a master it goes alive and produces truly remarkable music. Along with the keyboard comes the keyboard gear to complement the player as well as the instrument.


All instruments that use a keyboard almost, share a common layout. The list goes on with piano, organ, electronic piano, harpsichord, synthesizer and more. Piano is the most common form of instrument that has the keyboard. More often it is referred to as piano keyboard.


Usually, keyboards that dated back to 19th century came in a design where the colors of the keys were reversed. The fundamental of music has been same from centuries onward; but the techniques have changed and hence the need for improvement in keyboard gear has come in place.


In the later part of the keyboard history digital synthesizer had taken the fore front. Thus came into being the electrical devices they used to amplify sounds. In the last decade the synthesizer market has advanced rapidly, thereby dumping the old musical gears used by the synthesizers. Old gears, which were slow, were replaced by more improved and deign conscious keyboard gear.


A general keyboard gear constitutes of bench seat, chord finder, expression and volume pedal, expansion card, user interface software and more. The gear, generally, depends on the player and his preference.


The parts of keyboard comprise of food pedal or switch, modulation wheel, pads and pitch bend. For an enthusiast keyboard player the range of gear can start with its cases, duct covers, porters with wheels, gig bags, music stands, custom flight cases and more. Keyboard stands are found in various configurations for both on stage and studio purpose.


Synthesizer & computer music commodities also include RAM cards, SCSI kits and Flash ROM. The use of updated user interface software is great help for the keyboard operator. Variations of synthesizers come with USB 2.0 port also. This helps in the data storage purpose as the USB 2.0 drive can be used with compatible devices.


Other components that a keyboard player can use are lighting to light up keyboards, MIDI gear, gear racks. He can also they can go for thinner designs of case which would be able to provide better noise reduction technology that could prevent disturbance from outside sources.


For transportation purpose, there are carts that make the moving of instruments from one place to another easy. Tough protective gears, which stand the usual wear and tear, can also be the choice of the player. This has also been a part of the keyboard gear.


One thing the keyboard musician has to keep in mind is the nature and purpose of his playing gear. Is the audience large or small? The size of the audience, also, plays a role in determining the keyboard gear a player needs to employ.

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for guitars, drums, and synthesizers. You can find the best marketplace for guitars, drums, and synthesizers at these 3 sites: guitars, bass guitar gears , drums, drum sets, drum kits, and synthesizers, keyboards.

Why Should You Buy a Yamaha YPG – Grand Keyboards from Yamaha!

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Looking for a digital keyboard with more than 61 keys? Have a look at the Yamaha YPG series of keyboards. These are the grand size keyboards with 88 keys, and can be used for playing all the piano pieces.

Are you an intermediate level keyboard player who wants to graduate from his 61 key electronic keyboard to an 88 key musical keyboard? Are you interested in playing classical music, or want to learn a lot of advanced pieces?

An 88 key keyboard is what you will need, and the Yamaha YPG series produces one of the best 88 key keyboards, also known as grand size keyboards. The YPG series keyboard is primarily meant for the North American market, and contains the usual hundreds of musical styles and voices.

But a lot of people prefer these keyboards because of the availability of weighted keys in this series of keyboards, which resembles more like a piano. This way they can use it for piano practice and it also gives them the flexibility to carry them around, since they are comparatively light weight.

As you go higher in the series, the more expensive ones contain graded hammer action which exactly simulates the keys on a grand piano. The keys are harder to play in the lower octaves and lighter in the higher octaves. But because of the graded hammer action, the weight also comparatively increases.

Some of the models in this series include – the ypg 635, ypg 535, and the ypg 235. So if you are looking for a keyboard with more than 61 keys, if you love playing songs on top of a backing rhythm, then you need to consider a Yamaha YPG keyboard. This series contains both 76 keys keyboards as well as 88 keys keyboards.

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