It’s fair to say that Yamaha knows a thing or two about keyboards. The Japanese company has been manufacturing instruments since the 1880s and was responsible for making 54% of the portable keyboards ...
The PSR-E373 belongs firmly in the home arranger/my first keyboard camp, so as such we wouldn’t recommend it as a pro instrument. However, if a portable auto-accompaniment keyboard is what you’re in ...
Yamaha launched its so-called Tenori-on, an electronic musical instrument with a built-in sound module, in 2007 for a recommended retail price of $1,200. The device, which consists of a touch screen ...
There are nine pianos squeezed into the back of Yamaha’s music salon in the old Aeolian Building in New York, and between them they represent an abridged history of technology’s assault on the ...
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