Several models of Yamaha digital piano are available. Before we look at the models, here is a little historical background.
On 12th October, 1897 the Yamaha Company was formed in Japan by Torakusu Yamaha, who had originally intended to produce a fine quality reed organ, but in the process, created Japan's inaugural piano. By the year 1900, the Yamaha company was producing pianos, and followed this up in 1902 with the grand piano. 110 years later, this world renowned piano manufacturer not only produces acoustic pianos, but an astonishing range of electronic pianos as well.
The Yamaha digital piano has long been famous for its combining of leading edge technology with the truly majestic sound of an authentic grand piano. Nowadays, electronic pianos are not just a flimsy keyboard on legs that you plug into the wall and which produce a tinny sound (think the music of the 1980's). In this day and age, the Yamaha digital piano will give you a magnificent sound, authentic playing feel of a genuine piano and all the wonders of modern computer technology. Imagine playing a grand piano that you can then burn your own CD's off, or connect to the Internet from!
Yamaha offers an enormous range of digital pianos, from compact 66 key portables to the absolute ultimate electronic grand. Here is a sample of some of the products from their various ranges:
Yamaha p60 digital piano has 88 keys, a graded hammer action and is described as producing a pitch perfect acoustic piano sound. This model has numerous effects and voices and allows the pianist to experience the genuine response, feel and touch of an acoustic grand piano.
Yamaha p120 digital piano has built in speakers, 88 keys, is an ultra compact model, and also facilitates the graded hammer action.
Yamaha p250 digital piano is described as a combination of a musical instrument and a musician's workstation. This model incorporates all of the above technical playing features with electronic adjustability. As well as a three foot pedal, this unit has a huge selection of voices, 16 track MIDI recorder and impressive storage abilities. This model is well suited for all musical abilities.
CVP-309 GP is a beautiful electric grand piano. Imagine having the visual majesty of a grand piano in your home with all the computer wonders of the 21st century incorporated. This splendid instrument has real wood keys and rounded key tips. Genuine feel and touch are produced by the balanced weight and key mass. Velocity and the position of the keys directly affect the sound response. The lower keys are heavier and slightly delayed in their response, as they are in an authentic grand piano. If this is not enough, there is also a provision for connection to the Internet, yes, from those ivories, and recording and playback of full songs. A grand piano that is also a recording studio!
There is a Yamaha digital piano to suit every musician's budget and space constraints. Whether you require a relatively basic model for a beginner, a recording studio for an aspiring professional, or a baby grand for a concert pianist, there is a product ideal for you. Press this button now and start searching for your very own Yamaha digital piano, an electronic instrument of musical perfection!