Remember........they move these responses around at will......kathyfann(2 months ago) is one below me today.......8/13/24......her response.......or mine......may be moved at any time or for whatever reason......depending upon the censoring party......we no longer live in a democratic republic.....we are now in a soviet/chinese style communistic state......most Americans are asleep to this.
It's a Yamaha CP - probably a P-350 or newer. It's in the Clavinova series of Yamaha - full size keyboards (88 keys), but the input/output in the back allows for a lot of different options. I have one of the series & love it because I was taught on the "real" piano (a Baldwin Acrosonic), and the feel under my fingers had to be much the same in order for me to make the switch to the newer things coming out. Yamaha did very well with the hammer action, etc... and then there are the extras. On mine, I will probably never touch all the options available. But --- I love my piano!
Hallelujah 🙏 4 America 🇺🇸 as well please. Hallelujah yes Hallelujah
AMEN KATHY FANN !!! America will suffer......but America will rise when people figure out what is truly important. :) :)🙃🙃😊😊
Remember........they move these responses around at will......kathyfann(2 months ago) is one below me today.......8/13/24......her response.......or mine......may be moved at any time or for whatever reason......depending upon the censoring party......we no longer live in a democratic republic.....we are now in a soviet/chinese style communistic state......most Americans are asleep to this.
O' come let us worship and adore him........
needed this today.
Music and words lovely PRAISE THE LORD
Hello 2023🎉🎉🎉
Love it
The bass though form all the kicks
hello 2021
OOOOOOOOOWWWWW very joy
Jesus
What is that keyboard synth? Or keys?
It's a Yamaha CP - probably a P-350 or newer. It's in the Clavinova series of Yamaha - full size keyboards (88 keys), but the input/output in the back allows for a lot of different options. I have one of the series & love it because I was taught on the "real" piano (a Baldwin Acrosonic), and the feel under my fingers had to be much the same in order for me to make the switch to the newer things coming out. Yamaha did very well with the hammer action, etc... and then there are the extras. On mine, I will probably never touch all the options available. But --- I love my piano!
Cory Asbury's kids are probably teens now.