@unrepeatable raddish I don't know if you're aware of this or not, but most keyboard players prefer to hear a piano sound on the keyboard that they're looking at
@unrepeatable raddish You clearly no nothing about this keyboard. It has a dedicated switch to go directly to the grand piano setting. Purists/elitists might complain that it doesn't sound perfectly liked one, but for most people, it's more than close enough. How do I know this? I own one. Idiot.
@unrepeatable raddish: Yeah, it's been two years on your comment, but, the "TITLE" says *"Portable Grand"* - The use of the word "Keyboard" is referring to the fact that it is a keyboard and not an actual piano._ So, it is not a Grand Keyboard, but a portable grand (piano), within a keyboard._ Never argue, or tell someone they are wrong, when you, yourself, do not know what you are talking about. :-) Peace!
Personally, I think teachers who tell students they must use fully weighted keys and only fully weighted keys, are simply elitist assholes. I admit that I may be wrong, but I've had ample time to learn to recognize bullshit when I see it...and that sure smells of it. Semi-weighted keys aren't that damned far from the real thing, anyway.
for a beginner who only wants to play classical music strictly , i recommend the p-115. the DGX-660 and 535 can also be good for beginners but also for having fun because they're arranger keyboards as well.
I've had this keyboard for 3 years, and I can say that I'm not impressed. The Midi drive on this keyboard is a pain to work with, and there are some glitches with the pedal, as well as the polyphony being too low to play anything complicated. The keys are graded, however they are only semi-weighted, and no matter how hard you play it, the sound will always come across as too loud, and then rattle the speakers in the keyboard. It would work well for a beginner, but getting one of these as an accomplished pianist would be a mistake.
@@GilthFrubble You must be stupid. If that's so important to you, why didn't you do any research...or even read the documentation before buying? I despise people who complain about buying something they don't like, when all they had to do was pay a *little* bit of attention to what they're doing.
It would be helpful if he played the grand piano sound!!!
I know right! It's the only reason why I clicked on this video :-)
@unrepeatable raddish I don't know if you're aware of this or not, but most keyboard players prefer to hear a piano sound on the keyboard that they're looking at
@unrepeatable raddish You clearly no nothing about this keyboard. It has a dedicated switch to go directly to the grand piano setting. Purists/elitists might complain that it doesn't sound perfectly liked one, but for most people, it's more than close enough. How do I know this? I own one. Idiot.
@unrepeatable raddish: Yeah, it's been two years on your comment, but, the "TITLE" says *"Portable Grand"* - The use of the word "Keyboard" is referring to the fact that it is a keyboard and not an actual piano._ So, it is not a Grand Keyboard, but a portable grand (piano), within a keyboard._ Never argue, or tell someone they are wrong, when you, yourself, do not know what you are talking about. :-) Peace!
This was amazing. Thank you so much
Thank you for the demo!
I enjoyed it
What type of music
Is this a good piano for a beginner? They say I need weighted keys. Whats semi weighted mean?
Very good piano for beginners a 650 would be better but they're more pricey
Weighted keys are a choice based on YOUR preference, not what "they" say....
Personally, I think teachers who tell students they must use fully weighted keys and only fully weighted keys, are simply elitist assholes. I admit that I may be wrong, but I've had ample time to learn to recognize bullshit when I see it...and that sure smells of it. Semi-weighted keys aren't that damned far from the real thing, anyway.
Very nice video! Thank you :)
would like to see new yamaha keyboards with pitch bend & modulation
Does this have something called a Galaxy Patch?
How do you record yourself?
I have the five 35.. I have my own portable stand other than that I have no problem with it that's my baby
Gino Eaddy can I ask you some question. How’s the sound, it’s it touch sensitive? Is it weighted keys? Is it worth it
Amigos necesito la pantalla y no se donde comprarla. Quien me puede ayudar?
The keys are wighted ...
It will work for studying clasical music and popular ?
They are semi-weighted, and not Hammer action. It would not be very good for Classical.
would be more helpful if he could play more sounds and do less the advertising talking
I agree
But can you play Jump?
Yes
can you plug this up to an amp
LaDarius Waits yes
buenos sonidos pero con el tiempo falla la pantalla (LCD)solo se ve la mitad :(
y parece ser que este no graba sonido directo al usb como su hermano mayoy el dgx600 series
Nice video. So 535, dgx 650 and p115, which is better for beginner? Thanks
for a beginner who only wants to play classical music strictly , i recommend the p-115. the DGX-660 and 535 can also be good for beginners but also for having fun because they're arranger keyboards as well.
Is this a more Advanced Upgrade than my Yamaha YPG-225 Piano/Keyboard?
I seems similar than my YPG-225.
I've had this keyboard for 3 years, and I can say that I'm not impressed. The Midi drive on this keyboard is a pain to work with, and there are some glitches with the pedal, as well as the polyphony being too low to play anything complicated. The keys are graded, however they are only semi-weighted, and no matter how hard you play it, the sound will always come across as too loud, and then rattle the speakers in the keyboard.
It would work well for a beginner, but getting one of these as an accomplished pianist would be a mistake.
@@GilthFrubble I agree,i had this for a week now and it's very limited,only good for beginners..
@@GilthFrubble You must be stupid. If that's so important to you, why didn't you do any research...or even read the documentation before buying? I despise people who complain about buying something they don't like, when all they had to do was pay a *little* bit of attention to what they're doing.
I started playing piano, and now I'm getting fat for sitting for so long.
What a lame review...