1/31/2012

Thompson Third Grade Piano Book Review

Thompson Third Grade Piano Book
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I tried to contact this seller and did not get a response. I did not receive the product so I had to reorder it.(The piano teacher was waiting!) The product is terrific, but this has been a very bad experience with this seller.

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Jazz Conception for Piano Book and CD Review

Jazz Conception for Piano Book and CD
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Excellent book to improve your jazz vocabulary. Starts from simple jazz lines and chords to much more advanced styles. You'll use cluster voicings, drop 2, quartals, block chords and a bunch more. There's a little bit for everyone. The only thing is I wish the musicians started with the actual melody instead of going straight to the improv. Probably the next best thing to actually transcribing.


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1/30/2012

Kurzweil SP4-7 76 Note Digital Stage Piano, Semi Weighted Keys, 128 Programs, 64 Split Polyphony, Split Layer, Setup Mode, 24 Bit DSP Technology, Black Review

Kurzweil SP4-7 76 Note Digital Stage Piano, Semi Weighted Keys, 128 Programs, 64 Split Polyphony, Split Layer, Setup Mode, 24 Bit DSP Technology, Black
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This is the most recent addition to the Kurzweil family. I've owned practically all of them (some stolen or broken, most sold in exchange for something better--from weight and size to the number and quality of sounds to more readable instruction manuals (dream on). The Japanese-made K1000 (circa 1990) remains my favorite, but I can no longer find one that's "fit and ready." Which brings us to the SP4:
Pros:
1. The size and weight are just right for the traveling (and tiring) week-end warrior--sufficiently compact to fit across the smallest car's back seat (thanks in part to the placement of the modulation and pitch-variation wheels above, rather than at the left end of, the keyboard).
2. The number of sounds. 4 times as many presets as the SP76.
3. The ability to split and layer. Increasingly, I'm required to be the "bass player" on the job, a role not suited for the preceding SP76.
Cons:
1. No ability to layer a ride cymbal onto any of the bass sounds. This is the SP (i.e. player's, performer's) model as opposed to the PC line (great for the programmer or orchestrator). So what is Kurzweil thinking when they throw in vocal sounds (an embarrassment to play in public) and overlook the crucial (and actually useful) layered ride cymbal?
2. The usual Kurzweil learning curve (and be prepared for Kurzweil's tendency to come up with new operating systems and upgrades, some of them a challenge even for a dealer to download and install). The instruction manual is guaranteed to keep the neophyte up nights, whereas the previous SP76 was instantly playable. Immediately I wanted to dial up a touch response that was less soft and soggy than the factory setting. Try the sparse index--nothing under "touch," "sensitivity," "keys," not even "parameters" or "global" (which is where you'll find the adjustment). And from all indications, customer support is worse, not better.
Neutrals:
Supposedly the piano and other sounds are based on the new and "amazing" PC3. Frankly, the piano sounds of the PC1 and PC2 strike me as no less sterling than those of the PC3.
Previously, the Kurz SP76 was the handiest of all professional-level performer's keyboards, so small that I could carry it to a job strapped over a shoulder with an amp in one hand. Its limitation was the absence of any splits, making it necessary to have another keyboard or tone generator on the job for left-hand bass. Moreover, the keyboard was simply time-consuming and frustrating to MIDI with another device. The Kurzweil SP2 appeared to be the solution, but it frankly proved an unexciting instrument to play. Moreover, it's a rather cumbersome axe, twice as heavy as the SP76, and prone to misfire when set-ups are switched in the middle of a beat. Finally, I wasn't able to get a bright, ringing ride cymbal sound layered to the bass--a feature that has vanished or diminished since my K1000 from 20 years ago, when Kurzweils were still made in Japan (they were bought out by the giant Korean piano maker, Young Chang).
Except for the added cost (the SP76 would occasionally be as low as $500), the SP4-7 is far closer than any other current Kurzweil to the original SP76 in size and weight, and it offers the advantage of splits and layering, plus more and better sounds (e.g. vibes), and a full bank's worth of 128 presets (the SP2 had 64; the SP76, 32). Despite the inevitable difficulty of programming even Kurzweil's most basic keyboard, the additional preset sounds are a major improvement. That feature alone makes me wish I'd waited longer before trading in my previous SP76.
[It passed the first test--a 2-hour dance job, played after an hour or two of reading the instructions and saving several useful sounds. The vibes on this new SP model make me realize how much they were missed on the previous SP76. The next big test will be a job requiring that I split the keyboard and play acoustic/electric bass. A WARNING to those who haven't purchased a Kurzweil recently: I'm unable to get my 2 recent Kurzweils' audio jacks to accept a conventional, high-quality instrument cable (Monster) with monaural jacks. Only "balanced" (stereo, or TRS) cables "push" all the way in. As sturdy as they look, the CBI balanced cables sold by Amazon have been a disappointment--shorting out, stripping, etc. I hope the "economy" Hosa balanced cables remain in stock.]
would connect with my PC1 and PC4-76.]

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1/29/2012

Piano Wizard Premier With 49E Keystation Review

Piano Wizard Premier With 49E Keystation
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I was looking for a creative way to teach my daughter to play the piano. Piano Wizard is the answer! We are able to select a variety of songs, download new songs, and advance to more difficult levels. She is now reading music after only a few days. Piano Wizard makes learning fun!

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Piano Wizard Premier is the music learning video game that painlessly teaches anyone to play the piano. It gives every player instant success and joy, because they will immediately be able to play their favorite songswithout the pain of practice! The game's patented sound and color learning cues transform tedious and repetitive practice sessions into an exciting and rewarding video game experience for people of all ages and musical abilities. Piano Wizard Premier is a lifetime learning tool and family entertainment center. The game never wears out and never gets boring because you control the musical content. It uses thousands of MIDI song files available in music stores and on the internet as the basis of each musical game experience. Keyboard Stickers allow you to color code your keyboard to match the on-screen Piano Wizard keyboard. This makes it easy for beginning players to visually see what is happening

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Magix Piano & Keyboard Workshop Review

Magix Piano and Keyboard Workshop
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The price of this might lead you to think it's worth a try..but XP users be aware that it does not work -brings up an error screen right at the outset..I've tried it on two machines. If you read the reviews for the version 2, which I have just got, then I would say one star is a little harsh, but then again... the metronome/count in on mine is highly erratic to the extent that it's more of an offputting hindrance than a help - it seems to play an almost random selection of the beats but never the full number for whatever is indicated by the time signiature.. sounds like a 70's jazz rock drummer most of the time! Because of this it's quite difficult/impossible to do the rhythm tests. Also the way the staves are presented on screen could develop bad eye-tracking habits that pass over into your paper copy reading..because it only presents two lines of measures at any one time once the upper line has played through it refreshs the screen with the measures following the bottom on the top.. as a result if your developing the habit of reading ahead as you should be you end up reading above your current position which never happens in the real world.

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Teach yourself how to play your favorite songs using Magix Piano & Keyboard Workshop. This software uses the MIDI file format so you can download from a huge selection on the Internet. Featuring 30 well-known songs in different styles, it automatically creates lessons and exercises for different levels of experience directly from the song files. Notes appear on the screen while the songs play--making practicing easy and fun.

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1/28/2012

Yamaha PSR-170 61-Key Portable Electronic Keyboard Review

Yamaha PSR-170 61-Key Portable Electronic Keyboard
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I bought this for my wife because I didn't think she would stick with it. She is having fun with it, and it has a lot of neat extras. Great for beginners, but more advanced music needs will need more.
If you're buying a keyboard for a kid or someone that isn't a professional, this is a great deal.

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1/27/2012

Jazz Hanon - Piano Solo Book Review

Jazz Hanon - Piano Solo Book
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This book is pretty much what I asked for. It's got the jazz basics, and it's not ridiculously easy that it bores me. If you're new at jazz and want to get a good start at it, this book definitely helps!

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Yamaha CP300 Stage Piano Review

Yamaha CP300 Stage Piano
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Good piano sound, plays like a real piano, has good choir sound, the string sounds could be better, especially when blending with the piano. And then there are all the MIDI sounds that I didn't realize came with it, and I still haven't gotten to the bottom of all the features.
I like the way the often-used functions are laid out as buttons, that is a good design and a good implementation.

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1/25/2012

CD Sheet Music Mozart: Complete Works for Piano Review

CD Sheet Music Mozart: Complete Works for Piano
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It is nice to have all these Mozart piano pieces on one CD, however they are all just bare bone versions with four significant problems:
1.Lack of any editorial information.
2.Lack of fingering and most articulation marks.
3.Cumbersome process of printing and putting all these pages together.
4.In formatting options provided, notes come out a little to small and difficult to read for somebody over 40. You may actually need so called "computer glasses" for reading at the medium distance.
If you are young, don't mind taping pages together, and have a good teacher to provide you with fingering and articulation, this may be something for you


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Jumbo Easy Piano Songbook - 200 Songs for All Occasions Review

Jumbo Easy Piano Songbook - 200 Songs for All Occasions
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This was a great book for a first year piano student. Just hard enough for them to work at it but not so hard they get discouraged. Wonderful choice of songs for any age group.

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1/24/2012

Hal Leonard Owl City - Ocean Eyes arranged for piano, vocal, and guitar (P/V/G) Review

Hal Leonard Owl City - Ocean Eyes arranged for piano, vocal, and guitar (P/V/G)
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I'm basically happy with it, except I was expecting "If My Heart Was a House" to be in it, and it wasn't...:( But besides that, it's good. I'm not much of a musician, but I've had fun plunking out the songs on my piano; no complaints about the arrangements or anything.

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1/23/2012

Play Piano 2.0 with Midi Cable Review

Play Piano 2.0 with Midi Cable
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The Midisoft Software "Play Piano" teached me very easy how to play piano using on screen videos and "magic animated hands". If anybody has technical problems/questions or needs "Online Support" go to...They are very helpful.

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M-Audio Oxygen 49 49-Key USB MIDI Controller Review

M-Audio Oxygen 49 49-Key USB MIDI Controller
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A video review of the m-audio oxygen 49 (silver) midi control keyboard... Just another spectacular product from m-audio. looking forward to purchasing more items from them.

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1/22/2012

Hohner S32R - Red Student Melodica Review

Hohner S32R - Red Student Melodica
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This instrument is fantastic! I've wanted a melodica for a very, very long time and finally decided to purchase this one (after hours and hours of research) the other day. A lot of reviews said to go with Hohner and boy were they right! This does not disappoint! It's super easy to use and fun to play, but doesn't sound like a cheap toy. I've never played an instrument with keys before (strictly strings) and the ease with which I picked this up was incredible. There are no batteries and there's nothing to tune. It's probably the best purchase I've made in a long time.

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1/21/2012

Casio Privia Gig Bag Review

Casio Privia Gig Bag
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This gig bag provides a perfect fit for my Casio PX-130 88-key Digital Piano.
The bag is made of durable material and the look is appealing.

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On-Stage Stands KB8802R Rosewood Keyboard Bench Review

On-Stage Stands KB8802R Rosewood Keyboard Bench
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It's been a month and I don't find any issue with it. I am about 190 lbs heavy.
The only potential issue is some edge is sharp, not round so it might be an issue for a baby practicing stand ups, however i don't think this is a problem in normal situation.
The bench would have been perfect if it had a room to store stuff underneath - I couldn't tell this when reading the product description.

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