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Product Name: | Casio CT-S300 61-Key Digital Piano Style Portable Keyboard with Touch Response and 400 Tones, Black |
Product Description: | At a glance Casiotone Making Music Fun. Anytime, Anywhere. The ultra-compact CT-S300 lets you make music wherever and whenever you want. Just pop in six AA batteries, grab the built-in. carrying handle and take your inspiration to go. Includes power supply and music rest. Explore 400 great sounding Tones and 77 accompaniment Rhythms with 61 full size touch response keys, plus a pitch bend wheel and 10 types of reverb for added expression. The CT-S300 is easy and fun to play thanks to its LCD display and intuitive controls like the "My Setup" button, which quickly recalls your favorite sounds and settings. Dance Music Mode lets you easily create and remix EDM tracks. Select a style, and use the keys to trigger drum loops, basslines, synth parts, effects, transitions and more. Use the built-in speakers to share with friends, or plug in headphones for quiet play at any time. The 1/8" audio input lets you play along with music from your favorite device. Connect to the free Chordana Play iOS/Android app and take your music further, learning how to play your favorite songs from downloaded MIDI files. The class-compliant USB port connects to any Mac/PC/iOS/Android device with no drivers needed. |
Product SKU: | cscts300 |
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Are you sure it's the same model? Because it looks like everywhere else is at least $179 and doesn't look like Amazon dropped much over the past two years either.
Are pianos difficult to learn?
Are pianos difficult to learn?
Thanks for the advice!
Any recommendations on learning resources?
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Any recommendations on learning resources?
You can find it used on halfprice books sometimes for like $10, this is all you need to get started, and if you will like piano or not . There are videos on youtube that go through all the songs and even this entire course, so you can hear it to know if you are playing it right etc.
Are pianos difficult to learn?
Probably depends on what you mean by "learn."
If you have tunes in your head that you want to hear with your ears and you are musically inclined, the "low to high" format might be fairly easy for you to adapt to.
If you intend on playing by reading music, I'd equate that to natively knowing English, then translating Latin on a court reporter with your foot.
Might just depend on how you roll.