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CASIO LK-30

Casio LK-30: Harmony Central User Reviews.access=p&sort=date%3AD%3AL%3Ad1&output=xml_no_dtd&site=default_collection&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&client=default_frontend&proxystylesheet=default_frontend&ip=66. (Anaheim Convention Center&mdash.Anaheim, California: January 17-20) Casio PX-310 88-Key Flat Digital @ Musician' s Friend Casio Privia PX-200 88-Key Flat Digital @ Musician' s Friend Casio CDP-100 88-Note Weighted Hammer Action Flat Digital @ Musician' s Friend. Submit to review for this product. All you have to I give is turn it on, find the song or tone you want and type in the number. Plus, it' s easy to switch tones in the middle of to song. This keyboard has 100 tones, 100 built in songs, and 100 rhythms. The keys light up I know you can learn the 100 songs easily. Got it for the Christmas when was the 18. It was all set up and ready to go I know all the had to I give was turn it on and follow the keys. Was playing the We Wish You to Merry Christmas with now slowly background at all. You can' t expand upon this keyboard which the don' t really like, but I' ve seen not need to since it has everything y ou could want. There to are not MIDI capabilities, but the wasn' t looking for any. It' s easy to carry around, it only weighs ten pounds. Flat The sounds exactly like to plan. In fact, it sounds more like to plan than our old out of tune slowly. The violins to are absolutely lovely. The guitars, the trumpets, the flutes, the clarinets (you name it this keyboard has it) all sound exceptionally good. The Casio LK-30 plays every kind of music you can think of. It has polka, classical, rock, disc. It' s very light to the touch which the was grateful for. On our slowly you practically have to bang the keys to get any good sound out. The notes to are sustained nicely for the most part. The would definitely depend on this keyboard. As long as you use the adapter or have to fresh batteries just in houses. The don' t play professionally, the just like to play at home by myself, but would use it for the Church or choral concerts. The don' t think it has enough features to play to rock concert with not backup. I' ve never had to deal with customer support. That' s how easy and reliable this keyboard is. If it to were lost or stolen the would definitely buy it again. Well maybe not the LK-30 because it' knows little outdated with the songs. Would by the the LK-35 which is the 2001 model. It' s exactly the same except the songs vary to bit. I' ve had this keyboard for about two years now. The play fairly well for someone who was taught by to keyboard. Can use both hands thanks to this keyboard and can read music because of the loads of the books included. Nice It would be if this keyboard had to few more tones. The 100 that they' ve given you to are absolutely fabulous, but if they had more the would be I know happy. I' m pretty three sure I' ve played the keyboard at least times to week for the past two years, and I' ve never gotten bored with it. IT IS VERY EASY TO USE ALL OF THE SOUNDS ARE ON To NUMBERED MENU I KNOW ITS EASY TO PICK To SOUND. IT SOUNDS REALLY GOOD FOR WHAT PAID FOR IT NEVER EVEN TOUGHED THE MANUAL I KNOW DONT KNOW HOW HELPFUL IT IS BUT YOU DONT NEED IT IT HAS 100 TONES, RHYTHES, SONGS PRESETED IN IT. THERE ARE NOT MIDI CAPABILITIES AND CANT BE UP GRADED THERE IS NOT SEQUENCER BUT OVERALL DECENT FEATURES FOR WHAT the PAID. DONT KNOW NEVER DEALT WITH THEM IF IT WAS LOST OR STOLEN WOULD NOT BUY IT AGAIN WOULD BUY To MORE EXPENSIVE KEYBOARD WITH MORE FEATURES ON IT AND ONE THAT WAS UPGRADABLE LOVE THAT IS VERY EASY TO USE BUT HATE THE FACT THAT NOTHING IS UPGRADABLE AND THAT THERE IS NOT MIDI FEATURES BOUGHT IT MANLY CAUSES IT HAD THE MOST/BEST FEATURE THEN THE OTHER ONES AT WAL-MART if your just starting out and your on to tight budget the would say its and ok buy.

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