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Reddit mentions of Yamaha PSRE253 61-Key Portable Keyboard
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Yamaha PSRE253 61-Key Portable Keyboard. Here are the top ones.
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61 full-sized keys are great for learning and developing keyboard playing technique.Duo mode splits the keyboard into two halves, each with their own "middle C" for practicing with a partnerThe Aux Line Input allows you to connect any music device with a headphone output, such as an MP3 player, a computer, a mixer or even another keyboard, and hear it through the internal speakers. The Portable Grand button and instantly resets the keyboard to the grand piano Voice32-note polyphony allows for the performance of beginner to advanced level pieces, allowing for sustained notes to ring through without being cut off.The PSRE253 operates on batteries or with a power adapter. NOTE - Power Adapter is sold separately.
Specs:
Color | E253 |
Height | 6.2 Inches |
Length | 42 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Keyboard Only |
Weight | 6.2 Pounds |
Width | 14.9 Inches |
Dad told me I need some new hobbies besides vidya gaming (which I'd agree with).
I've always been interested in playing an instrument. Piano seems like it would fit me the most; since I'd think it'd be a safest bet (I have Dyspraxia so some shit is harder for me and I'm pretty darn good at typing.)
I was looking at this and I thought it looked good for an entry level one. https://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-PSRE253-Portable-Keyboard-Headphones/dp/B00UN8O5VO/ref=lp_11970001_1_6?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1484369321&sr=1-6&th=1
I have 70$ atm, and am trying to get the rest of the 50$ atm. Any other options? I looked online and people aren't fond of Casio and I'm not really interested in MIDI ones that I have to connect to my PC.
Thanks guys ^_^
Yamaha makes some decently priced ones you can find on Amazon. I would recommend looking around on Craigslist though and just seeing what you can find. You don't need anything fancy to learn/play around. Maybe look at lessons in your area too if you want to learn the traditional way.