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| | Features | Keyboard: 88-key box type (A1-C7) with Touch Response, Graded Soft TouchDisplay: Large backlit LCD (320 x 240 dots) displays notation, lyrics and chords with LCD Contrast controlYamaha Education Suite: Waiting, Your Tempo, Minus One, Chord DictionarySongs: 30 Preset Songs + 5 User Songs + 70 on CD-ROM Song Clear, Track Clear, Song Volume, Song RecordingSong control: REPEAT & LEARN, A-B REPEAT, PAUSE, REW, FF, START/STOPPerformance Assistant Technology: Chord, Chord/Free, Melody, Chord/MelodyMusi
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| | Description | The Yamaha YPG535 88 Key Portable Keyboard gives to the sound and feel of a grand piano in a portable package at an affordable price. The YPG535 offers a graded soft touch action that everyone from the beginner to the professional will love. The YPG535 also includes a stand along with a sustain pedal and power adapter. For the beginner, the built-in interactive lessons provide a user definable tempo that allow for learning at your pace. Yamaha YPG535 Features 88 piano-style keys with Graded Soft Touch 6-track sequencer allows you to record your own music USB & Flash ROM to download new Songs and Styles for playing 5 types preset Master EQ Interactive Lessons: Your Tempo mode helps you learn to play Backlit LCD, panel lights, pitch bend wheel Portable Grand Button: industry's best piano Yamaha XGlite/GM voices plus Sweet!, Cool!, Split & Dual voice Performance Assistant guarantees a rewarding music experience Music Database 267 keyboard setups by song title Optional BB1 keyboard bench. Click for more information.Piano Centric Features The Yamaha Portable Grand, YPG535 has an easy to use panel, a wealth of piano-centric features including 88 piano-style keys, Graded Soft Touch (GST) action with different levels of resistance, high resolution stereo piano sample and comes with an attractive matching stand, PA |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 40.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 59.0 inches | | Package Width: | 22.7 inches | | Package Height: | 12.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 59.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 15 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 15 customer reviews )
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115 of 119 found the following review helpful:
Great so Far Dec 08, 2008
By Bea Shalla
"Abenteurerin"
Nice keyboard, nice sound, feels like a real piano and it's got all the keys. I like that it includes a nice, stable music rest, keyboard stand, footswitch and power adaptor.
Lots of features too: fun sounds, (drum, maracas, bongos, etc. plus sound effects like phone, ufo, dog barking, etc)
It has a super metronome which you can adjust the tempo of, set the number of beats per measure, adjust volume, etc.
It records your performance which is nice, so my piano teacher can play something she wants me to learn, record it, then I can replay that when I'm practicing.
More features, too many to mention... If you'd like to start with something smaller or something less expensiv, I'd check out a Casio keyboard. Casio CTK4000 Premium Pack with Power Supply, Keyboard Stand and Professional Closed Cup Stereo Headphones, Casio LK100 Lighted Keyboard with Premium Accessories Package (this is the first one I got)
62 of 65 found the following review helpful:
Great product for the price, but not the best feel ever. Oct 13, 2009
By Lani First, let me say that this is a solid product for a very good price. It's highly portable, even once you set it up. I'm not sure how much it weighs, but I'm a 5'3", 95lbs person, and I can lift and carry this piano with a medium amount of effort. It's got a full keyboard, and has hundreds of different sounds effects, as well as a pretty good volume range and a jack that you can plug your headphones into if you want a little bit of privacy (although, you have to buy an adapter for your headphone jack).
With that said, the main reason I didn't give this product a full 5 stars is that when you press the keys, it's much more difficult to press the keys closer to the top than the bottom of the keys. This probably has something to do with how the spring mechanism for the keys were designed, and I'm not sure if this is a problem with all keyboards on electronic pianos. It has taken some getting used to and sometimes, I miss notes because of the pressure differential. Also, the keys are a little too easy to press for my taste, although some might like it. Lastly, when you turn the volume all the way up, there seems to be a little bit of distortion in the sound as if the speakers can't handle all the noise, and it's hard to hear individual notes. Of course, just turn the volume down to medium-high or lower, and you don't have that problem anymore.
59 of 64 found the following review helpful:
Great Keyboard Dec 27, 2008
By Mary Skinner-vance We received the keyboard very quickly and in perfect condition - which was a concern because we are an FPO address overseas. It sounds great and the keys are semi-weighted. I doubt we will ever need to upgrade this keyboard - since it has so many features and we are recreational players. Great choice if you want something more than a standard keyboard and less than a digital piano.
55 of 61 found the following review helpful:
So Disappointed!!! Feb 11, 2010
By T. Cavil
"PS3 Fan"
First off I will say that this is a beautiful keyboard which looked fantastic in the room I had it in. The problem came when I started playing it. I wanted to upgrade my 61-Key Casio to the 88 key Yamaha YPG-535. My Casio sounds 20 times better than the Yamaha. The best way I can describe the difference is that when I play my Casio, the tones sound like they're coming from the intrument. When I play the Yamaha, the tones sound like they're coming from speakers, bad speakers at that. I bought my Yamaha YPG-535 yesterday and I'm taking it back today. I knew within 30 seconds the sound quality was nowhere near my Casio CTK-5000. I will be upgrading still but I will be upgrading to an 88 key Casio.
Updated Review: I went into Guitar Center today and played the Yamaha YPG-535 and the Casio PX-330 side by side. Complete night and day. The Casio wins out by far. I encourage you to do the same test. I truly don't understand the good reviews for this Yamaha. I really wanted to like it because I love the look but it just doesn't do it for me. I also don't understand why more people don't complain about the volume on the YPG-535. You have to have the volume on full blast to have it play at normal sound volume. The full volume level for the Yamaha is the same volume for the Casio at medium volume level. I don't get it! Anyways, got the Casio PX-330 and I'm totally happy with it! I won't be taking this one back!
13 of 15 found the following review helpful:
a great keyboard for home Oct 07, 2009
By mint chocolate I originally thought of buying Kurzweil SP88 (which I'd played for 4 years before moving), but since that model doesn't have its own speakers and stand, I bought this YPG-535 instead. And I don't regret it!
The sound is clean, clear and solid, especially so for the middle keys. There are a lot of sounds, so you can play the second with it as well as the main. I do feel that the higher notes aren't as good, especially for the Grand Piano sounds, but if you search through you can find a sound that plays better higher notes.
The stand is wooden and have to be assembled with screwing nuts and bolts, and once assembled it's very sturdy. The keyboard is screwed onto the stand. It wasn't as high as I thought it would be, but if you lower your chair it's okay. Overall it's a good keyboard, esp if you are planning to use it at home. (I can't say it'll be as good for performance)
** After a year and a half: It's still a great keyboard. I say definitely get a good pair of headphones if you want to experience the actual quality of the sound of this keyboard, though: the built-in speakers don't do the sounds any justice. In fact, I usually get a rude shock every time I take off my headphones and listen to myself playing via the built-in speaker. Other than that, it's good.
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