Yamaha EZ-200 61 Full-Sized Touch Sensitive Lighted Keyboard Bundle: Includes Professional Headphones, Keyboard Stand, and Power Supply

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Yamaha EZ-200 61 Full-Sized Touch Sensitive Lighted Keyboard Bundle: Includes Professional Headphones, Keyboard Stand, and Power Supply

Yamaha EZ-200 61 Full-Sized Touch Sensitive Lighted Keyboard Bundle: Includes Professional Headphones, Keyboard Stand, and Power Supply Rating:
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The Yamaha EZ200 lighted keyboard is a great sounding, fun, easy way to learn how to play!Designed specifically for beginners, the EZ200 61 Key lighted keyboard from Yamaha will have you playing songs from the very first day. Just call up a song from the 100 songs built in to the keyboard, select if you'd like to play the left or right hand part and hitStart. The keyboard will light up the key that you're supposed to play and , the song will actually stop and wait for you to find the correct key! All of the tools you need are found in the keyboard, including how to play chords.Yamaha Education SuiteThe included Yamaha Education Suite works in conjunction with the EZ-200's special guide lamps for a intuitive learning experience. The EZ200 has 100 built in songs for you to learn to play. The songs are separated into left and right hand parts, providing 7 levels of lessons plus a convenient chord dictionary. In addition, the correct fingering is indicated in the LCD display.Three keyboard lessons for each handLesson One - LISTEN & LEARN the melody or rhythm of a selected song.Lesson Two - TIMING mode allows you to play the melody or chord by pressing any key using the correct timing.Lesson Three: WAITING mode stops the playback of a song until you find the correct note and then continues.Lesson Grading monitors your progress as you practice each lessons two and three and gives you a grade.Chord Dictionary shows you how to play chords and tells you which chords you are playing by displaying the notes and chord name on the LCD screen.In addition, the Yamaha EZ200 includes 367 General MIDI/XGlite compatible voices, 32 note polyphony and nine reverb settings. The EZ200 also includes a chord dictionary to learn a

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  • 61 Full Size Keys
  • 32 Notes of Polyphony
  • 367 high-quality tones
  • Learn to play the "EZ" way instructional method
  • Stereo Speakers


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    10 Responses

    1. Vitaly S :

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      This is very easy to use keyboard. It makes it easy and fun to learn how to play music. Our whole family just loves it.

    2. Ocean :

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      For someone looking for instant gratification, this keyboard offers just that. Open the box, read the simple instructions and begin playing even classical pieces because the keyboard will tell you where to put your fingers exactly! From there you can memorize the piece yourself so you can play without needing the assistance. Great Idea

    3. S. F. Stanton :

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      My new Yamaha EZ200 61 Full-Sized Touch Sensitive with Lighted Keys was everything I’d hoped for and then some! It came with Headphones, Keyboard Stand, and Power Supply for under $200 which is a very reasonable price. I just started piano lessons and this works out very well for my practice sessions, and when I’m tired of hearing myself, I can play some of the programmed songs so I can hear what’s possible for me down-the-road after a lot more practice! I especially like the learning suite that lights up the keys that I should play and waits for me before moving on so I can learn those programmed songs on my own. It keeps me entertained for hours. I heartily recommend this product.

    4. Steplander :

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      After feeling pretty burned by buying the Casio LK-270 Premium Lighted Keyboard (Just awful…stiff, unplayable keyboard) I decided to go out and test various keyboard in the stores around my area. I came up with one constant: The Casio boards were pretty awful. They just did not feel right. The Yamaha boards were consistently great. They all felt the way an electronic keyboard should. Not Click-clacky. Good spring. Not stiff. It’s great for quick runs and it’s really responsive.

      I purchased this keyboard for my kid who wants to learn. The lighted keys make it fun.

      Right out of the box she was playing along with the included backing tracks and having lots of fun. And that’s what music should be for kids. FUN. The more fun she’s having the more she’ll want to learn.

      The sound is great. The bundle is just what you need.

      Despite what other reviewers are stating about the stand, I felt it was fine. No problems. The Earphones (part of the bundle) are great. They are solid and have a great sonic range.

      The box came with sheet music and easy to read instructions.

      The keyboard controls are easy to navigate around. My daughter had the programming down in five minutes.

      In fact… she’s playing it right now.

      Great buy! Bravo, Yamaha!

    5. N. Goodwin :

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      Searched many Yamaha and Roland models and kept returning to this one. Had everything we needed all in one bundle. Was a little hesitate to order because of the comments made about the stand, but we have had no problems, steady enough for my 9 year old but we have it set about halfway so I don’t know how steady it would be set up all the way up to the highest setting. The headphones are great!

      The only accessory we will have to buy is a foot pedal but that is later on. Highly recommend for a beginner (has several functions/sounds/settings/volume/light up keys than you can turn off if you want.

    6. alter :

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      This is my first real keyboard and I got it to learn to play piano. I’ve only had it a few days but I’m really impressed by it so far. The keyboard seems to be really good with teaching songs, not only do the keys light up but it tells you which fingers to use and it can teach one hand at a time which is nice for a beginner. I really wasn’t expecting much but this thing sounds like a real piano and even the stand and headphones are pretty good quality.

    7. M. Babl :

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      My daughter is learning how to play the piano, we bought this keyboard following specifications from her instructor, (she actually wanted us to buy a piano!), this one is great: 61 full sized keys, you can play it low or high, you can add a pedal (it has the jack on the back). This set has a especially good price because you also get: headphones, stand and the power supply; if you buy only the keyboard and start buying the rest of the extras apart, you’ll finish paying a lot of money. We really like the headphones, she can play the keyboard any time without interrupting her little brother nap. The stand is OK, I don’t see it as bad as some of the reviews say. The touch sensitive lighted keys are a pro too, for kids that learn by view.

    8. John M. Mckanna :

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      We purchased the Yamah EZ200 61 Full-Sized Touch Senitive Lighted Keys Bundle for our daughter and gave it to her on her 13th Birthday…boy, was she surprised! She has learned so much w/this keyboard and the learning CD has been a plus!

      The product arrived undamaged and I am greatful for the care you took in packaging the product.

      I would reccomend this to anyone! It is so enlightening!

    9. Dusty Williams :

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      Now, I have to admit that I was a bit nervous about buying a keyboard via the Internet, as I have never owned one beforehand. However, I wanted to learn how to play the piano and had heard that this was a good one to start with from several different piano teachers. Wow, this is quite the bargain. The keyboard comes with a stand, headphones (in case you don’t want to run off all of your family and friends as you’re learning to play), and also a power adapter. I was surprised to find out that the keyboard does not normally come with these features, (as they are traditionally sold separately), but this package comes with all of these features!

      The keyboard comes with about 100 built-in songs, (a part of the Yamaha Educational Suite), which you can learn to play along with. (Personally, I have found it easier to buy the Bastien learning series books, as the songs that are included with this keyboard are in small print. This is just my experience, but since I am teaching myself to play, I have found these starter books to be a wonderful guide for an absolute beginner. I am already starting to play songs that I never dreamed possible! Wow, so cool…)

      One thing that I really like about this keyboard is that it’s piano voice sounds just like a high-quality grand piano. Best of all, the keyboard is very simple to use — and not complicated.

      One thing that I am disappointed in is that it does not come with a USB connection. Instead, I had to buy a MIDI-connector for $40 dollars, so I could connect it to my Mac. I wanted to record my playing, but quickly discovered that Apple’s Garageband couldn’t seem to work with it. Yes, I have read the instruction manual and followed its directions step-by-step, but still no results. Garageband claims that its connected, but no results.

      Overall, this is a great keyboard for getting started. If you are hoping to record your music, you might want to check into a more expensive Yamaha model with a USB connector.

    10. William Nickodemus Hemmer :

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      –This was purchased for my daughter to have something to practice on while taking piano lessons, and I have been teaching myself as well. Granted, this is an “electric” piano so it does not have the sound of a real piano, but neither does a $2000 Yamaha. If you want a real piano just buy one, if your testing the water or if you need something small and easy to practice on this will certainly do.

      –Mine worked right out of the box and has had no problems. It comes with a song book and a detailed but easy to read instruction manual. The power supply is stamped Yamaha and contrary to other reviewers experiences I have had no problems. The stand also has worked fine for me. We have 2 large energetic dogs and they have not knocked it over yet. True, the keyboard does not snap or screw into the stand but so far it has been fine for us.

      –The touch sensitivity works really well considering the price, I can count about six degrees of loudness depending on how firmly the key is played. The keys are about the right size and they play well but again they are not “weighted” and they don’t feel like a real piano but they don’t feel cheap or poorly made either. There are 2 Grand Piano voices and a couple others and they sound authentic at first but the more you play the more acutely you become aware of the subtle “electric” sound, especially with any sustain.

      I’ll update this if any major defects surface.


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