Reddit mentions of Yamaha YPG635 88-Key Weighted Portable Grand

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Yamaha YPG635 88-Key Weighted Portable Grand
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    Features:
  • Affordably priced 88-key portable keyboard boasts an authentic grand piano-like touch
  • 30 built-in songs plus 70 more on included CD-ROM for you to learn to play using the Yamaha Education Suite
  • Two USB ports on the back for recording and playing back MIDI files as well as saving tracks
  • Two-way stereo speaker system, bass boost, and digital signal processing for enhanced sound
  • Decorative wooden stand, PA150 adapter, and sustain pedal included
Specs:
Height13.3 Inches
Length59.6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2010
Weight64 Pounds
Width22.8 Inches

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u/forty_three ยท 3 pointsr/Learnmusic

Do yourself a favor, don't try to power through theory without learning an instrument at the same time. Playing is fun, theory is not (unless you're a music geek like me) - still, you needneedneed theory to be a better musician. You can get to be a casual, social musician, but to learn an instrument you should really learn what's behind it at the same time you learn the physical process.

Some other quick suggestions:

  • internet! Youtube and other sites love teaching people new things about everything.
  • craigslist: you don't need a really nice, new instrument just to find out if you'd like it
  • learn whatever instrument you think feels right; go to a local music store and play around with a few; I love my trumpet, but would love to be better with saxophone, violin ond piano - there's always room for change.
  • if you want to go for piano, you can always try a keyboard (pref. full-sized with weighted keys) like this one - but cheaper. There are very few half-decent instruments for relatively cheap; fortunately, you don't necessarily need a good instrument.

    Good luck!