♫ Yamaha P90 Review P-90 Digital Keyboard-best key action-for best piano players-realistic sounds

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2011

Yamaha P90, full 88 keys.
I recommend this keyboard to anyone who plays or wants to play piano. This instrument is perfect for both beginners and pros. Since it has the best key action among digital keyboards, you don't need to spend thousands to experience "real grand piano" feel, plus you don't have to spend money on tuning. It sounds really good too, take a listen. I paid over $1000, I will sell it for only $600. It has 9 out of 10 rating (based on 171 people) @ zzoundscom

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  • how much that costs?

  • @Julppi85 You can buy it for $500 used. I sold this one 4 months ago.. or more.

  • i hate when people says that a real grand piano is better than anything... i love the way they look ... i love the way the sound but.. it doesnt mean that everything is about the piano... the difference about having a grand piano is just money and a big room for keeping it ... more money just for cleaning and tuning so... you have a nice piano

  • @juampisoto You're right. It was true maybe 25 years ago, when the keyboards were not as advanced as they are right now. ... Oh.. and by the way, I used to tune pianos for extra cash so I know what problems you have to face when you have a "real" one. :)

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  • doesit have a built in speaker?

  • @juampisoto

    YES! you are 100 % correct about all the things that really annooys having a real acoustic piano: Tuning, space and price. And with high-end stage pianos you are so much more versatile and mobile. Their sounds are very great. But still I haven't heard a single electric piano that can match the feeling of playing, or sounding of hammers hitting strings, of a real piano. I do not say it must be a grand piano. Personally I prefer old 2-string pianos. Still I'd choose a stage-piano.

  • @NMadeline Disregard this comment. I should've read the description. :)

  • How much would you say it feels like a real piano?

  • I'm gonna to sell it? Is anyone interestin?

  • very good

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