Tyros 3 Demonstration Movie

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2008

Mina Nakagawa presenting the Tyros 3.

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  • Wow, some really harsh remarks from viewers of this video. Yes a real piano sound great in comparison but try sticking one under your arm and taking it to your local pub for a gig.

    This was a very adequate demo and refering to wrist and finger actions as one reviewer stated... I can only imaging the kind of exercise they give their wrist and fingers. credit where its due. Nice demonstration

  • Bravissima Mina!

  • The keyboard is the cheesiest thing I've heard in a while, but I'm more squeemish about her technique. What's with her wrist and finger positions? She looks like a first-year piano student!

  • ottima dimostrazione, mi ha convinto a comprare una Yamaha Tyros 4 , grazie

  • What did music play at the beginning?

  • @mrteemumilto peace to you too. However you cannot play a piano without the sustain pedal, so it is not separate! The pedal on an electronic piano only sustains the note you are playing, whereas on a real piano it opens all the strings.

  • @aaronfromhastings It does not exclude the keys and it is a separate issue. Peace.

  • @mrteemumilto And what about the sustain pedal? Not even the best stage piano in the world does a proper job of emulating a real piano's pedal action, which is a physical effect that affects the entire piano, not merely a switch for prolonging a note. And you talk about "real"! Ha!

  • @mrteemumilto There's nothing less musical about playing a synth! It is a different instrument. If you just want to use youtube to sound off your prejudices then fine.

    But at the end of the day, I have been playing the piano for thirty years, and I believe there is no "weighted" key that accurately mimics a real piano. A real piano has UNWEIGHTED keys that lift a long damper while striking long hammers which bounce of 30 inch strings. Show me a stage piano with all that going on in the back

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