Yamaha Clavinova CSP 275 - A Piano Anyone Can Learn to Play
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- Опубліковано 18 січ 2024
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Building on Yamha’s enormously popular “Clavinova Smart Pianist” (or “CSP”) line, the CSP-275 combines high-end performance features with Yamaha’s CSP technology. Still geared towards people who have never taken even a piano lesson and know absolutely nothing about playing, these pianos provide greater musicality and color while helping piano lovers learn to play along with their favorite songs quickly and easily! Watch the video to learn more!
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Thanks for watching!
As a beginner, this seems a perfect solution to grow and learn and it doesn't look like a toy - plus the karaoke part is fun to engage kids!
That's exactly what it's designed for. Thanks for your thoughts!
Does it have a microphone-in port to sing along with the piano?
Yep! Every CSP model has a microphone port with its own volume knob.
Wait, so basically Yamaha got a patent for copying Synthesia?
No idea what you're talking about. Synthesia is an AI video generator. Yamaha is not generating any video. ???
@@RivertonPianoCompany check youtube for "synthesia piano"
@RivertonPianoCompany it's a name for the app to learn piano via a usb-midi connected tablet
This implementation in hardware is clearly patentable. It also does some fourier transform and filtering it seems
I looked it up on UA-cam and it's a completely different system. There's a HUGE difference between streaming things on a computer screen and having them appear above the piano keys. Also, Yamaha had a previous generation of this technology (called Guide Lamps) long before Synthesia existed as a company. I don't see a problem here.
Piano teachers the world over are squirming
There are plenty of pianos out there for traditional piano lessons. ...but there is a large group of "recreational" music makers who aren't interested in traditional piano lessons. They are already learning their favorite songs with shortcuts on UA-cam. This way, they can incorporate actual lessons songs, scales, etc. into their practice AND work on a keyboard with adequate resistance, etc. Certainly, we'd love to get everyone we can into piano lessons, but that's just not how the world works... and Yamaha designed the CSP Series pianos for those "for fun" players. Who knows? Maybe folks who start out this way will be encouraged and seek out piano lessons as a result! We can all hope so.
Yeah, I suppose so. Thanks for your explanation.@@RivertonPianoCompany
My music teacher supported using apps to learn. Good to learn songs you like, use classes for musicality. Before these apps and youtube most of his class time was students asking 'can you learn me to play song xyz?'. Can go more often in depth in the class time now.
My pleasure. Thanks for your perspective! It's always good to have different viewpoints!
True. Apps can definitely help with traditional piano lessons too! Faber & Faber (the most popular piano lesson series) has a great companion app for at-home practice! We did a video on it too.