@@zenmog Brings back happy memories. I’ve had mine since ‘98 and, apart from a dead backlight, it still works just fine. Yamaha engineering never fails :)
One of my cousins used to have a Yamaha PSR-330 keyboard. One of my favorite demonstration songs on there was the Techno, alongside of Dance Pop and Rocking
I found myself playing along to some of these songs, particularly the forth one. I do think that some of these songs are suitable for a television night screen because you can really chill out to some of those, I guess 1997 was the year of relaxation then
Yamaha must to make these Vintage Models to sell like a promotion, like others company in seasons, like Nintendo in Christmas 2017 (NES and SUPERNES) by limited time, I would buy a Vintage Model of Yamaha
Noticed an interesting detail. The music cartridge looks the same, but the demos are different. I myself have a 1995 psr-520. Sounds definitely nicer than the 330th. And what's interesting is the display - the same as that of modern PSRs - that is, a large square one, while older models had rectangular elongated ones (630,730,540,550,740) 330 sounds nicer right before your eyes.
it combines the drums of the PSR 8000 and the rest of the sounds of the PSR 220 into one unique package, I have a PSR 220 and hope I can find a 330 then I can combine them together on adjacent stands and use them to create something unique
This really takes me waaaay back.
Foxtrot and one of the demos of the psr-730 and psr-630 the demo is called trumpet
I did my GCSE music on one of these. I was into techno and layered a whole house track and build up with the pads. These things were mega!
I’m doing my GCSE music on of these right now!! Playing around with all the sounds and functions is just so much fun.
@@zenmog Brings back happy memories. I’ve had mine since ‘98 and, apart from a dead backlight, it still works just fine. Yamaha engineering never fails :)
One of my cousins used to have a Yamaha PSR-330 keyboard. One of my favorite demonstration songs on there was the Techno, alongside of Dance Pop and Rocking
I found myself playing along to some of these songs, particularly the forth one. I do think that some of these songs are suitable for a television night screen because you can really chill out to some of those, I guess 1997 was the year of relaxation then
That funk slap is BANANAS! I was actually playing along with it...awesome bass line!
Bro 16 shuffle, Acid Jazz, and Fusion are so fire 🔥
And the honorable mentions that are still very good but not 🔥are 8 beat ballad, organ, hip hop and bossa
Jazz is also pretty good
Thanks Michael!
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I wish I had these demos on a USB stick so I could play them on a modern Clavinova CVP digital piano
Yamaha must to make these Vintage Models to sell like a promotion, like others company in seasons, like Nintendo in Christmas 2017 (NES and SUPERNES) by limited time, I would buy a Vintage Model of Yamaha
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Foxtrot was one of my favorite
My grandpa has that piano too. And I play with that piano some musics like FNaF, Bendy, Sonic, etc.
25:18 That kinda sounds like The Star Wars Theme
Actually it sounds closer to the Superman March, both by John Williams of course.
My dad likes to watch Star Wars since the age of 10 years. He's now 54 years old and I'm now 17 years old.
I like Minecraft since the age of 9 years.
I remember when this keyword came out and how I always wanted buy one these, but never ended up buying one.
@Ralph Reilly is that you Vicky Pollard 😉
Noticed an interesting detail. The music cartridge looks the same, but the demos are different. I myself have a 1995 psr-520. Sounds definitely nicer than the 330th. And what's interesting is the display - the same as that of modern PSRs - that is, a large square one, while older models had rectangular elongated ones (630,730,540,550,740)
330 sounds nicer right before your eyes.
it combines the drums of the PSR 8000 and the rest of the sounds of the PSR 220 into one unique package, I have a PSR 220 and hope I can find a 330 then I can combine them together on adjacent stands and use them to create something unique
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