Select Sam's Club Stores have for their
Members: Yamaha 76-Key Learn To Play Piano Keyboard (PSREW310MSFH) on sale for
$129.81. Select free store pickup where available.
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netshark for finding this deal.
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Product Info:- 76 touch-sensitive keys allow expressive dynamic playing
- Adjust the sound using digital effects and Master EQ
- Aux In Melody Suppressor–sing or play along with your favorite songs
- Connect to a computer or portable device and record quality audio without an additional interface
- 154 preset, internal songs–learn to play at your own pace
- Arpeggiator for synthesizer functions
- Touch Tutor lesson mode–monitors your playing technique
- 622 Instrument Voices, everything from pianos to strings & horns to drums
- XGlite/GM compatibility–play back MIDI song files from the Internet
- 3-Month subscription to flowkey Premium app: Learn piano with songs you love
- Backlit LCD
- Larger body generates full and powerful stereo sound
- Easy Song Book available for download
- Duo mode allows two people to play together on the same instrument
- "Keys to Success" and other lesson functions
Top Comments
I have a weighted 88 key keyboard which I love as well, but for me, the 76 key coupled with synth action and USB midi would actually be a perfect combination too for other stuff (organ, synth, pads, etc). This keyboard has a lot of great sounds on it, but I'd be more interested on using it as a midi controller.
This guy gives a pretty good rundown on how to connect this keyboard to the PC and get some pretty cool sounds for free: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldyAMCS
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$269.99 at Amazon [amazon.com].
My 7 year old will love this!
thanks ops!
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I have a weighted 88 key keyboard which I love as well, but for me, the 76 key coupled with synth action and USB midi would actually be a perfect combination too for other stuff (organ, synth, pads, etc). This keyboard has a lot of great sounds on it, but I'd be more interested on using it as a midi controller.
This guy gives a pretty good rundown on how to connect this keyboard to the PC and get some pretty cool sounds for free: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldyAMCS
Thanks.
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