8/31/2012

Big Tiny Little - A Tiny Little Christmas Review

Big Tiny Little - A Tiny Little Christmas
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I ordered this product for my husband's birthday since he is a huge Big Tiny Little fan. The ad for the product said it's a disk, and the picture of it looked just like a CD package. So I thought I was ordering a CD --WRONG!! It is actually a square diskette that goes into Yamaha player pianos, although there was no mention of this in the ad. I thought that perhaps it could be transferred to a CD, so I called the Hal Leonard Corporation which is the contact listed on the pamphlet that came with the disk. The customer service person could not tell me whether it is merely instrumental or whether Big Tiny Little is singing on it and said that he didn't know anything about it. At my request, he gave me a phone number for Yamaha, but when I dialed I discovered that it was a discontinued number. I feel misrepresented and give this supplier a big fat zero number of stars since there does not seem to be an option for minus stars.

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Music Theory and Harmony Wall Chart Review

Music Theory and Harmony Wall Chart
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This would be a good addition for a teacher to use and where to explain music theory from. It serves as a good visual tool and is pretty easy to understand as soon as you understand what you're looking at. This would probably be good for a classroom as well considering the size of this chart. Pay close attention to it's size since it is relatively large. Good chart to teach music from is my what its best for which is probably what it is for.

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8/30/2012

Super Hits - Frank Sinatra Smart Pianosoft 3.5 Disk Review

Super Hits - Frank Sinatra Smart Pianosoft 3.5 Disk
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I have the use of a Yamaha CD player that will allow the keyboard to move the keys
will this CD perform this. As i don't want to buy it and it will not work. Anyone help me.
Thank you Jim wagner

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8/29/2012

Annie's Song Best of John Denver By Robert Edward Thies Pianosoft 3.5" Diskette Review

Annie's Song Best of John Denver By Robert Edward Thies Pianosoft 3.5 Diskette
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THIS IS NOT CD CD OF JOHN DENVER. IT IS A FLOPPY DISC THAT GOES IN A CERTAIN KIND OF PIANO THAT PLAYS THE BACKING TRACKS TO JOHN DENVER SONGS

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Quiklok BX718 Deluxe Padded Keyboard Bench Review

Quiklok BX718 Deluxe Padded Keyboard Bench
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The legs won't sit flat on the floor so it rocks.
It has a strong petroleum smell - like I'm sitting in the middle of a gas station.
Made in China - who knows what toxic chemicals are in this thing...

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8/28/2012

Apple Logic Studio Review

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So you want a whole music studio for under $500? What are you, some kind of crazy Mac user?
Apple's generous price drop for this version of what many consider to be the ultimate music tool (and I'm one of those) has removed any excuse one may have for putting off this purchase any longer. Meaning they cut the price in half and added twice the features of the original: Not only do you get a leaner, meaner and much easier to use version of Logic Pro, but they've thrown in updated versions of Soundtrack Pro and Compressor (previously only available with Final Cut), a live performance module called MainStage, all five Garageband Jam Pack titles, WaveBurner 1.5 for CD mastering, new effects such as Delay Designer .... all you need supply is lots of time and about 45 gigs of hard drive space.
As a happy user of Logic since version 6, I found the upgrade (available for just under $200) easy to grow into, especially being used to Apple's other pro apps, and really appreciated the addition of Soundtrack Pro 2, whose predecessor I'd used more for track mastering. The newer interface for Logic is more self contained now, with sliding panels replacing all those open windows you used to have to deal with ... although that is still an option if you're a person who thrives on complexity. Now you can look at both the Arrange Window and Matrix Edit (now called "Piano Roll", how quaint) in the same window, just roll it in and out as needed. Same with Audio Mixer, Score View, Hyper Edit, etc. In keeping with this more streamlined method, some of the tools are more hidden away which, along with other changes, I'm quickly getting used to. Another rollaway panel gives you access to instrument settings (and other audio resources) by way of a Soundtrack-like browser -- don't like that piano sound and don't feel like scrolling through all of them? Just pick one off the list, and it's there!
Another nice feature you'll see right away is some handy standard templates: Now, instead of trying to figure out how many blank tracks, and what kind, you may need for a certain project, just click one of the template buttons and you're on your way. You can easily customize them if you're a seasoned user. The one that has this user the most excited is the orchestral template ..... a whole symphony orchestra, ordered the same as it would be in a classical score, with instruments already loaded and regions just waiting for note entry. Now that's power. You can transcribe classical works using Logic's score editor, which by the way will also print out scores should you ever hire live musicians for your compositions.
One thing that will make Logic veterans happy is, now you don't need the USB XS-Key to be plugged in to run the software. Upgraders only need it to install, then just unplug it and drop it in the box. New users won't even have to deal with it. They don't know what they've missed, and they're better off.
In summary, Logic is the solution for the Mac-based musician, as far as composing, arranging, recording, looping, producing, scoring, sound designing, whatever-ing in an audio capacity. No messy cables and reels of tape all over the place like in the old days, just launch and bring musical dreams to life. I can't emphasize enough what a good deal this is (without sounding like a salesman), and once you get over a slight learning curve you realize the possibilities are virtually boundless for what you'll come up with. Just be aware: this ain't no Garageband. Logic is for the serious musician or music producer for whom music matters above most other things. This is what obsessed people do with their time. If this sounds like you, well, you owe it to yourself to make the most logical investment.

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Logic Studio, Apple's comprehensive suite of professional music and audio tools, provides musicians with everything they need to create in the studio, on the stage, and for the screen. Logic Studio includes Logic Pro 8, Apple's legendary professional music production application featuring a new, intuitive interface; MainStage, an innovative new application for music performance; and Soundtrack Pro 2 for audio post-production and sound design. It also includes Studio Instruments and Studio Effects, with 40 acclaimed instruments and 80 professional effect plug-ins; an expanded Studio Sound Library; and new production utilities--all in a single box at an incredible price.

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8/27/2012

Béla Bartók - Mikrokosmos Volume 1 (Blue) Review

Béla Bartók - Mikrokosmos Volume 1 (Blue)
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I have started using these pieces with older beginners with a very good result. Trains reading, hand coordination and ear all at once.

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8/26/2012

Casio CTK-2000-STAD 61-Key Digital Music Keyboard Review

Casio CTK-2000-STAD 61-Key Digital Music Keyboard
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Hello spiritual family,
This instrument was played using many sounds and recorded. I then went far away (downstairs) and turned the instrument down low before doing so. This is how I test the quality of the truthfullnes of the note and tones from far away. I heard all the notes I played and the tone sounded very much the same. If it were any quieter I only would not hear it, I mean its excellently clear from far away and a joy to any one that is in the other room (perhaps). This instrument might have been $200, but now it is only $99.00. New ahl sound technology. If you can find it for lower its even a better deal. It has synthesizer sounds like voice 306 too. Reverb can be put up to ten and its very noticeable,even from a far distance. And it has a piano style not shown in the picture! The pants of the keys can be seen the lower shelf if cut and it looks like a wooden piano from the over all view.

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USB Microphone - Large Condensor Microphone Plugs Into Your Computer Review

USB Microphone - Large Condensor Microphone Plugs Into Your Computer
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Bought this for my daughter to make Podcasts with...she is very pleased with the sound quality...and the price was right!

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8/25/2012

Road Runner RR Xpress Keyboard Porter Sm88 Review

Road Runner RR Xpress Keyboard Porter Sm88
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I have not had this bag long but so far I love it. It makes moving my keyboard much easier. Everything fits perfectly. There are extra straps and the pocket is larger than I thought. For the price it cannot be beat.

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8/24/2012

Dx-y112 Adapter for Yamaha Keyboards Review

Dx-y112 Adapter for Yamaha Keyboards
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First of all the projected arrival date(please note it's not the delivery time) has a three weeks span which is quite abnormal already, second I cannot track the shipping status. Then I never received the shipment way after the arrival due date, sent email to the seller and no response.

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Music for Little Mozarts: Flash Cards, Level 1 Review

Music for Little Mozarts: Flash Cards, Level 1
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I bought these flash cards for my 2 year old son and he loves them. He now knows how to count simple rhythms and is learning the names of the piano keys.

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8/23/2012

Yamaha YPG625 88-Key Keyboard with Built-In Speakers Review

Yamaha YPG625 88-Key Keyboard with Built-In Speakers
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Yamaha has an incredibly wide array of piano and other keyboard instruments to choose from, so how does one pick this one over another? It is challenging, and I think it comes down to usage, that is `How the instrument will be used'. For me, I wanted this to be our family piano for me and the kids to bang on and have fun. For this purpose, I think the Yamaha YPG-625 is perhaps the best piano for the money. You get so many features for so little money, it is incredible. And the sounds are terrific! It has about 300-something voices built in including many pianos, strings, woodwinds, brass, organs, synth-leads, complete drum kits, and fun sound effects for the kids to stay interested. We have had it for about six months and still play it almost everyday.
Pros:
- Nice keyboard feel. Not quite a Steinway grand, but not a plastic toy either. I recommend actually playing one at a local music store before you buy.
- Very short money for a very feature-rich instrument.
- USB to-host port (for connecting to PC - I didn't need to try this, but it's there, and Yamaha has extensive support for sheet music, lessons, et. al. on-line)
- USB to-device port to plug in additional storage for your own stored music (I had one memory stick that did not work, and another that did. If you save music off as SMF (standard Midi format?) - then they will play directly on Windoze Media Player).
- ~300-something built-in very high quality voices (There is actually 500 you can pick, but some sound pretty similar to each other, so I dropped the real number, but this is still a big plus compared with some Casios or Rolands that only have 10 or 20 voices.)
- You can record your songs, using a very simple 5 part multi-track recorder (5 built-in reserved song slots, many many more using external storage via USB)
- Displayed sheet music for playing along with built-in music, around 30 songs.
- More music available for download from Yamaha web site(s), sometimes for a fee :(
- Built-in accompaniment, just select the style (something like 100 styles built-in), which sounds pretty good when just reading lead sheets
- Easy to use keyboard split, dual voices, and `reset' back to regular grand piano
- Controls are well laid out and easy to read and use
- Large LCD display panel well lit and easy to read
- Internal amplifier / speakers get plenty loud enough
- Headphone jack doubles as stereo output to drive into external amps if wanted
- 96 note polyphony - you shouldn't notice notes ending early during long schmaltzy arpeggios

Cons:
-No midi ports, so you can't really use it as your go-to home studio controller
-Pitch bend wheel has a cheap feel to it
-No keyboard cover build-in
-Built-in lesson program somewhat useless (cursor waits for you to play right notes - it doesn't sound like music, OR keyboard `fixes' when you play a wrong note)
-Only one headphone port in the back, which is not easy to get at.
-Voices are not editable (but many voices sound great as is)
-Keys themselves can sound a little clunky (especially if you are trying to practice while your significant-other is sleeping)
-No way to expand voices (but I haven't needed or wanted to do this yet)
-Included FC5 foot-switch is a joke, go buy a foot-switch for $30
-I just noticed the YPG-635 announced at music.yamaha.com, but it looks like the new features are DSP effects, and an optional 3-pedal input (you probably need to buy the triple pedal), but they drop the polyphony to 64 notes.
Thanks for reading this far, and I hope you got something useful from my notes!!


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8/22/2012

Casio LK-90TV 61-Key Lighted Keyboard with Karaoke Function Review

Casio LK-90TV 61-Key Lighted Keyboard with Karaoke Function
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My kids got this for Xmas and its very cool. Comes with 100 songs and you can download more with your computer and pipe them over via USB or on a Smart Media card. The keys light up on the programmed songs to help you along and an LCD display tells your tempo and what fingers you should be using on which keys.
If you have kids that play piano, its very nice that they can now practice somewhere and be quiet or use headphones.
It's a little intimidating with all its buttons and features, but otherwise a very nice piece of equipment. Comes with a power adapter and microphone. Consider getting a keyboard stand and bench so you can put it wherever you want since it is portable (compared to a piano). In its most basic form, you just plug in the power, turn it on and start playing.


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Common knowledge says that if you don't practice diligently and master technique, you can't play a musical instrument. Casio, however, thinks otherwise, which is why it developed the LK-90TV lighted keyboard, which connects to users' TVs to guide them through lesson plans while individual keys light up to direct them to the proper notes. The keyboard employs a comprehensive three-step lesson system, which lets people learn as they play and grades their progress after each tutorial. The keyboard's complement of 61 illuminated keys also means folks will learn on a full keyboard, and the 100 pre-recorded songs gives them plenty of choices for accompaniment. Budding Elton Johns will appreciate the sing-along function, which lets people karaoke their way through 65 classics, with the option of loading more songs when connected to a computer through the USB interface. The karaoke option displays song lyrics across people's TV screens while they play, so both keyboard players and guests can harmonize their way through a host of favorites.
The LK-90TV owes its impressive sound to its HL dual-element sound chip, which delivers rich, crisp tones. The setup also offers an extensive repertoire of 128 general MIDI timbres, 128 tones, and eight drum sets, letting users experiment with a variety of beats and sounds. The advanced MIDI interface makes it easy to add other tones as well, all of which store via the SmartMedia medium. Additional features include an assignable pedal jack with sustain, soft, and rhythm start/stop options; 120 rhythm patterns; transpose and tuning controls; and a practice phase switch. Now stop messing around with ineffective keyboard lesson plans and get to work.


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Casio CTK-481 Keyboard with Adapter & Song Books Review

Casio CTK-481 Keyboard with Adapter and Song Books
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First, I will list the few advantages that this keyboard does have. It has a very large song bank which is a pretty nice feature. It also comes with a song book for these songs in the song bank. This is about the only advantage for this keyboard. The several disadvantages are that it just feels cheaply made. The keys do not resemble that of a real piano's at all. When you are playing a song, you can hear the plastic keys clanging with the base of the piano, which is a poor design by Casio. There is also no touch response, which I find very odd since nearly every keyboard I have seen has this feature. The instuments, even though there is a wide selection, do not resemble the real thing whatsoever. There is also this VERY ANNOYING GLITCH that when you play two keys at the same time below middle C, the rythm function turns on right in the middle of your song. This is possible the most annoying thing about this keyboard. I do not know what Casio was thinking when they put this product in stores with this huge error. The speakers are also not very good, whenever you try to play a song at a moderate volume, you can barely hear it over the speakers crackling. The volume range is also not good. It is either very soft or VERY VERY LOUD. Overall, I would not reccommend this product. Get a Yamaha keyboard instead because this keyboard is missing several features neccessary for a begginner pianist or an advanced one.

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8/21/2012

Yamaha PSRGX76AD 76-Note Touch-Sensitive Portable Electronic Keyboard with AC Adapter Review

Yamaha PSRGX76AD 76-Note Touch-Sensitive Portable Electronic Keyboard with AC Adapter
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I had been practicing on a 60 keys or so keyboard, that didn't have touch sensitivity, when I got into more advanced music. My left hand started running out of keys! This became very irritating very fast. So I set out to find a remedy. After sifting through almost all the keyboards , I decided on this one. The main reason was the 76 keys. When it arrived, I quickly plugged in and started playing. I was used to practicing with my other keyboard in my lap, but don't try it with this one! Get a keyboard stand as it is way too heavy! Anyway, the first thing I noticed was how realistic the sound was. And it had touch sensitivity too! The pieces I was playing sounded really good! There are also tons of different effects. You can make it sound like you are playing in a concert hall! I was really pleased with my purchase and my playing times became longer.
Then I tried taking the lessons that it includes. I was able to learn the right hand parts of songs when only one note gets played at a time. However I think someone recorded the song on the keyboard manually instead of by computer. The notes come out irregular when the pianist playes multiple notes with one hand in songs like Nocturne. I solved the problem by buying the sheet music for it. However I didn't buy the keyboard for lessons so it is a non-issue for me.
Now we come to the only thing I am really frustrated about. I have started playing really advanced pieces like Toccata & Fugue in D minor, Nocturnes, Ballades, and Sonatas. They will sometimes run off the board! Most of the time there is more than one note being pressed by the left hand so it doesn't sound quite as bad. But it unnerves me!
I don't mean to complain too much about this product as it is very good other than the lack of extra keys. For most people, 76 keys is more than enough. I'll just have to get a real piano sometime. But if you are thinking of getting a keyboard, don't even look at the others, you search has ended here.

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Work out your musical fingers on 76 full-size touch sensitive keys with the Yamaha PSRGX76AD. It features bass ports for upgraded sound quality and two-way stereo speakers. You can test your creativity with 256 instrument voices and 100 accompaniment styles, along with a DJ button for instant access to special dance voices.
Beginner and intermediate keyboard players will enjoy the Yamaha Education Suite, featuring lessons and grading. This keyboard includes 100 built-in songs to learn to play and a song book. For private practice, a headphone jack is provided. The PSRGX76AD also features a five-song, six-track sequencer for recording original songs. You can embellish using multifingering auto accompaniment, pitch bend wheel, DSP, chorus, and reverb effects. With 10 drum kits and 32-note polyphony, the PSRGX76AD provides the flexibility and basics you need in a keyboard.
It includes a music rest and a Yamaha PA3B power adapter. Alternatively, it uses six D-cell batteries.

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8/20/2012

ROC-N-SOC Tower Saddle Seat Stool Black Short Review

ROC-N-SOC Tower Saddle Seat Stool Black Short
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I have had the tall version of this stool since feb 2011. It is great! I have been using different types of bar stools for years but this beats them hands down. I am 6'3", 350 lbs and a active musician. It also works great when turned upside down as it holds my guitar stands, amp mic stand, pedal board, amp stand and anything else I can fit into it for transporting stuff to and from venue to vehicle on my dolly. I always play sitting down and the double support ring ads a lot of stability. I am hard on stools while playing by moving around and turning alot and so far the swivel seat has withstood my weight without a problem. The saddle shape keeps my legs from falling asleep like they did with round seats that cut off circulation. It takes a little time to get accustomed to the saddle but it is well worth it. I am buying the short version for my wife to use.

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