As a total beginner, I'm in awe of your ability to feature the various functions of this keyboard to illustrate its potential. You have no doubt built years of ability as a musician which allows you to perform this great demonstration. One day I hope to replicate just one or two of these musical capabilities on the PSRF52 I have just purchased to see if I can play it for simply my own entertainment. The long road starts here.... and I am only 77!
Unfortunately, my left and right hands haven't learned to talk to each other on the keyboard yet. So I make them sit and watch your video over and over, in the hope they eventually catch on! Your video is one of the best demonstrations of this keyboard's functionality on the internet. @@goodtime9754
Ditto but i'm 53 , i used to love playing my Grandad's electric organ when i was in my early teens and always wanted a keyboard but for some reason never got round to getting one , bought this model tonight as seems very good value for the price , i love electronica style music so just looking forward to having a play around and experiment on it really , i better wear some headphones so i don't annoy my family 😂
I bought this keyboard after seeing this review.I would recommend it to anyone who wants to play along with songs or styles. The piano sound and church organ aren't as realistic as on more expensive keyboards but are certainly okay for practising classical music from sheet music.Easy to use and nice to look at in a room
The sound is tinny but if you want something a lot better you will have to pay £200 or more as I have in the past. The biggest issue as with all keyb oards lacking touch sensitivity is that you can't always distinguish some notes from others and this can be better or worse depending on the instrument selected. For fun this keyboard is great but for serious learners or players doing exams pay £500 for a decent electric piano.
I am already retired and my dream has finally come true. Last week, the ordered keyboard arrived, a Yamaha PSRF52. I'll probably never play like you, but I can dream. Isn't it???😊😊😊😊😊
No. Its not touch sensitive but I don't find it necessary n the way I play, but you can add sustain using the function buttons so the notes linger, enhancing the sound.
As a total beginner, I'm in awe of your ability to feature the various functions of this keyboard to illustrate its potential. You have no doubt built years of ability as a musician which allows you to perform this great demonstration. One day I hope to replicate just one or two of these musical capabilities on the PSRF52 I have just purchased to see if I can play it for simply my own entertainment. The long road starts here.... and I am only 77!
how are you doing now? hope you got to play some good songs
Unfortunately, my left and right hands haven't learned to talk to each other on the keyboard yet. So I make them sit and watch your video over and over, in the hope they eventually catch on! Your video is one of the best demonstrations of this keyboard's functionality on the internet. @@goodtime9754
Ditto but i'm 53 , i used to love playing my Grandad's electric organ when i was in my early teens and always wanted a keyboard but for some reason never got round to getting one , bought this model tonight as seems very good value for the price , i love electronica style music so just looking forward to having a play around and experiment on it really , i better wear some headphones so i don't annoy my family 😂
Yamaha actually did an amazing thing with this awesome piece of kit at a very affordable price!
I bought this keyboard after seeing this review.I would recommend it to anyone who wants to play along with songs or styles. The piano sound and church organ aren't as realistic as on more expensive keyboards but are certainly okay for practising classical music from sheet music.Easy to use and nice to look at in a room
The sound is tinny but if you want something a lot better you will have to pay £200 or more as I have in the past. The biggest issue as with all keyb oards lacking touch sensitivity is that you can't always distinguish some notes from others and this can be better or worse depending on the instrument selected. For fun this keyboard is great but for serious learners or players doing exams pay £500 for a decent electric piano.
Just ordered this for me and my 3 year old daughter to learn! Great video showing it in action! Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
I am already retired and my dream has finally come true. Last week, the ordered keyboard arrived, a Yamaha PSRF52. I'll probably never play like you, but I can dream. Isn't it???😊😊😊😊😊
Benda apapun kalau dilakukan dengan orang yang profesional..dia akan terlihat sangat bagus
After watching this I fixed my mind to buy this keyboard. 🥰 Great video😍
I am going to get myself one of these keyboards. You are an amazing musician. I hope one day I will be able play like you .
Many thanks for your kind feedback!
Yamaha❤
The first thing I (and I think a lot of people) want to know if it is touch-sensitive or not. Should have mentioned that at the beginning.
Sorry, I should have said that this is not a touch sensitive keyboard
No. Its not touch sensitive but I don't find it necessary n the way I play, but you can add sustain using the function buttons so the notes linger, enhancing the sound.
Yes,🥰🎹🙌❤️😏🌞
Ładnie brzmi
Heyyy I know I’m very late to this vid but can u add a pedal to this piano?
Does it have a basic record facility??
Does it come with grand pro
I wonder if someone who owns one of these could check out voice 122 (full organ) for me and let me know if it it sounds like a church organ? TIA
Are the keys touch sensitive?
Your voluem sound is very low ? Cannot cleary heard ? Louder a bit .
Totally agree Richard. V disappointing that a pro demonstrator isn't mic-ed up properly.
Nice demo but, as you say, not easy to hear the guy.
if having a better speaker output will be best
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