There are hidden features that most don't present in their demonstrations. 1) You can change the touch, which changes the sound brightness and volume. 2) There is a residual sound of resultant harmonics just like an acoustic piano. Want to check? Gently hold down any key without making a sound from it and play octaves below and above that note. When you release those octave notes you will hear a residual ring. 3). The keys don't have to return fully to the upright position to play subsequent notes. This adds so much to the touch. 4) With the LP-1 3 pedal system the middle pedal actually works and the right pedal can be "half pedaled". There is only one "con" that I can think of and mention. The shorter keys make it a bit harder when you get away from the hearts of the keys. The touch gets heavier as you get near the body of the instrument. If you're a professional it may be annoying but can be overcome. If you're an new learner you probably won't notice it much until you start invoking "touch" in your playing. I previously had a P-125 and find the 225's sound more refined and also had a Williams Allegro III, and the 225 is a huge step up from that, though the Williams was a great bargain for a first time digital piano purchase for a new learner.
The piano sounds truly beautiful. I need help identifying the title of the piece he played to demonstrate the grand piano, as it's stuck in my head and so captivating.
I live in New England, W. Hartford, Conn. I am interested in A Yamaha Genos 2 or 1 second hand . I have a Kurzweil Mark 12 Ensemble Grand. I would like a price list of new and second hand if possible,. thank You and I would appreciate it so much.
@@samuelstephen7590 Good Morning to you Samuel, could you show me a picture of it and is it in a box or what., what is your price ? Could give me a little history about the Genos1., I would appreciate it.
@@jeanmccullough1064 i bought it new in my country Nigeria, use it in a very short while, still very clean as new. I can send it to my brother in the u.k. if u are really interested
@@jeanmccullough1064 i just checked new England is in d u.s. it can still be sent to a friend there so u can inspect it yourself. Lemme know if you cool with that
I must say first of all…another very Google demo from Tony…He’s allways an amazing job..and the yamaha 225 it sounds great
There are hidden features that most don't present in their demonstrations. 1) You can change the touch, which changes the sound brightness and volume. 2) There is a residual sound of resultant harmonics just like an acoustic piano. Want to check? Gently hold down any key without making a sound from it and play octaves below and above that note. When you release those octave notes you will hear a residual ring. 3). The keys don't have to return fully to the upright position to play subsequent notes. This adds so much to the touch. 4) With the LP-1 3 pedal system the middle pedal actually works and the right pedal can be "half pedaled". There is only one "con" that I can think of and mention. The shorter keys make it a bit harder when you get away from the hearts of the keys. The touch gets heavier as you get near the body of the instrument. If you're a professional it may be annoying but can be overcome. If you're an new learner you probably won't notice it much until you start invoking "touch" in your playing. I previously had a P-125 and find the 225's sound more refined and also had a Williams Allegro III, and the 225 is a huge step up from that, though the Williams was a great bargain for a first time digital piano purchase for a new learner.
Wow thanks. I just bought one today and you explained the resonance very well here.
Another lovely demo. The excellent playing makes all the difference.
Very good demonstration of the voices and features and nice playing!
I love the P225 so dar
Though choice between the Yamaha p-225 and the Kawai es120.. both seem great.
Just bought one today!
great demo thank you , what was the tune that you used to demo the CFX and strings ? , it was lovely, simply inspiring. please can you name the tune
The piano sounds truly beautiful. I need help identifying the title of the piece he played to demonstrate the grand piano, as it's stuck in my head and so captivating.
Another great demo from Tony. What is the film score played with piano / strings?
It is the theme from Ice Castles.
Is the P-225 sufficient upgrade over P-95?
If you had to choose between this and the Casio PX-S5000 which one would you get?
PX-S5000 is 50% more expensive. It does not have Digital Audio Interface and its action is bouncy.
Too late, I bought the P225...
I also ordered p225
P225 for me too!
What is the song called that is played during the grand piano sound demo 2:00?
Is this Yamaha P225 piano a desent upgrade over the Yamaha P45 ?
Choose p525
Can you change the tempo of the rhythm patterns ?? 🙂
Tiene buena pinta
Is it easy to change the balance of the layered voices?
Thanks to the guy who replied via Gmail.
P225 or Casio 7000?
Any conclusion?
I live in New England, W. Hartford, Conn. I am interested in A Yamaha Genos 2 or 1 second hand . I have a Kurzweil Mark 12 Ensemble Grand. I would like a price list of new and second hand if possible,. thank You and I would appreciate it so much.
I have a Yamaha genos 1 for sale
@@samuelstephen7590 Good Morning to you Samuel, could you show me a picture of it and is it in a box or what., what is your price ? Could give me a little history about the Genos1., I would appreciate it.
@@jeanmccullough1064 i bought it new in my country Nigeria, use it in a very short while, still very clean as new. I can send it to my brother in the u.k. if u are really interested
Do you care for a vedio call to see it live???
@@jeanmccullough1064 i just checked new England is in d u.s. it can still be sent to a friend there so u can inspect it yourself. Lemme know if you cool with that
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