Product Description Yamaha NP-12 Piaggero digital keyboard Exquisite tone and a light body, that's Yamaha NP/12. The Piaggero NP series are a combination between elegance and functionality. These key- boards have the essential elements for you to play. NP12 has some extra features for an easy operation and added performance functions such as a digital controller, metronome and record & listen functions. Carry it everywhere you go and don't let the music stop. Specifications: Digital keyboard Piano-style keyboard USB TO HOST terminal 10 Voices with 64-note polyphony Weight: 4.5 kg Battery powered option: Yes (6 x AA) - 16 hrs with alkaline batteries Power Consumption: 8 W (When connected with AC adaptor) Yamaha. Make Waves Just a few notes or a simple melody can send out ripples that trigger an emotional bond with another person. Sound and music have a transfor- mational impact on individuals and the world around us. The Make Waves concept focuses on our passions and what matters most to people, namely, expressing themselves and making an impact, to progress personally as a listener and player, and to come together with others. Yamaha is committed to empower people to Make Waves with their sound and music. Set Contains: 1 x Yamaha NP12 Digital piano 1 x User Manual, 1 x Power Adaptor
D**L
Good... but don't try Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata!
Although well in my fifties, I've just started piano lessons for the first time. There was (and remains) the possibility that I turn out to completely suck at playing piano -so there was no way I was going to invest in a truly "serious" keyboard, not until I knew I could stick to the lessons and skill-up to an appropriate lesson. So I got this: definitely a beginner's keyboard, with few frills or fancies, but with an agreeably low price. Should the piano lessons go nowhere, I can stick this up in the loft and never use it again with a clear conscience!It does what it says it will do on the tin. It has a nice keyboard action, though it's not 'weighted' so that when I eventually go to lessons, the 'heaviness' of the teacher's keyboard takes me by surprise and throws everything I thought I'd practice into a cocked hat for a good ten minutes until I manage to re-adjust. The piano sound is convincing; the harpsichord sound makes for a nice change.Only one criticism, though it's not really the product's fault as it makes it perfectly clear ahead of time that it's not an 88-key keyboard: if you want to play Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, you will find it's missing the required bottom Bs and G#s. Nothing playing an octave up won't fix, of course... but then it doesn't sound right! In other words, "short keyboards" are fine to start out on, but you may well find out sooner rather than later that those bottom and top octaves you're not getting *do* end up being something you wish you had!But that's compromises for you! Here, you're paying relative peanuts for an excellent product that has inevitable physical limitations. Still an excellent way to try out piano without over-committing yourself in my view.
W**C
5 star Yamaha!
Not a lot to say about this really besides an amazing setup for my six year old girl who wants to start learning the keyboard/piano.I purchased this electronic piano with a stand and seat at a brilliant price. It also comes with a book stand and a connection for headphones. The sound is spot on and the whole family love having a play with this.Overall I am really please with this purchase and would definitely recommend this product to others.
R**E
Beautifully replicates the harmonious tones of a real piano
I bought this for my daughter who is learning the piano and she finds it a joy to play. The tones across the keyboard sound beautiful. The full size keys are weighted like a real piano and are responsive and easy to play. It's the closest thing I'll have to having an actual concert hall piano in my tiny house.Other sounds or voices with this are an organ, electric piano, strings, harpsichord. All sound very accurate.We haven't tried it with a sustain foot pedal but the sustained notes produced by just playing, sound wonderful.The only improvement i would make is aligning the volume on some of the instruments - the organ and harpsichord are noticeably louder than the piano, which can be a little unsettling when switching instruments.Other points to note; it has a metronome and the tempo can be adjusted with up/down arrow keys, however there is no number indication of the tempo you arrive at.You can record a single track of music and play over the top of your recording with any of the instruments available.Overall this is great value for money for the quality of the piano sound, the quality of the build and realistic key action. Nice job yamaha, this will do just nicely.
T**E
Very nice Keyboard for both beginner or experienced user.
The Yamaha Piaggero NP12 keyboard seemed to tick all the boxes for me. I wanted to re-kindle my love for piano playing without spending a fortune .I was looking for a keyboard that features piano style keys,and has a good piano sound and feel. The Yamaha provides this. It is not without its small annoyances ,like no digital display of metronome tempo and transpose key for instance,but I can live with that. All in,very pleased with my purchase and would recommend the keyboard.
B**V
Love My New Yamaha Piano/Keyboard - My Very First
I am a complete novice to pianos/keyboards and did an awful lot of research and reading before deciding on the Yamaha NP-12I didn’t want to spend a fortune for my first foray into piano playing but I wanted to spend enough to get a good make and I consider Yamaha to be just thatI also looked at the PSR range of keyboards from Yamaha but decided I really didn’t have a need for 300+ voices and loads of different functions and buttons; I just wanted a good piano sound and the ability to record my playing and the NP-12 fitted my needs perfectlyAs soon as I started using the NP-12 I knew I’d made the right choice. It’s so intuitive to use you don’t need the instructions unless you want to use some of the more in-depth settings, which I’ve had no need forBy choosing Yamaha you also get 3 months free Flowkey Premium app use. I installed Flowkey on my iPad and it’s a fantastic way of learning for a complete beginner. My iPad Pro sits perfectly, on it’s side, on the included music standTo get Flowkey all you have to do is register your Yamaha and you are given a code to enter on the Flowkey site. When you register your Yamaha you also get 2 years warrantyAs others have mentioned the NP-12 doesn’t have massive volume but it’s fine for me as I have lovely neighbours! I’ve also used headphones when it’s been a bit late at night to play through the speakersI’ve only had it for a few days but already spent hours practicing on it using Flowkey as well as teaching myself, by ear, Beethoven’s Für Elise and I’m loving itIf anyone is considering their first piano, or probably even for those that already play but want something light and portable, I can’t recommend the Yamaha NP-12 highly enough, it’s well made and just works so well and it’s from a well respected brandDon’t hesitate in purchasing this Yamaha, it’s everything I needed. I’m super impressed with it and I think you will be too
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