Saturday 17 March 2012

Casio px 130

Casio px 130
Treat yourself to one of life's pleasures and learn to play piano on a Casio px 130. If you have put this off due to cost, well this piano keyboard is within reach if you really desire it.The conventional piano, located in several of the old family homes are generally regarded a family treasure, as they were almost certainly a pricey item to buy.

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 The piano was regularly central to a family get together and lots of hours of fun were held around it when anyone played it and of course in many cases there was no TV to watch.

With the advent of the electronic digital piano and the continued development and genius of these inventions it is now within your reach to have one of these first-class keyboards in your home. The impressive thing about this acoustic digital piano is that is sounds like a normal piano.

There are 88 keys on a traditional piano and the Casio px 130 has weighted these keys to feel the same way to get as near as you can to the original feel. It is perfect that you are able to get a real feel of the keys and as you travel down the keys you will notice the keys feel heavier and as you move up the scales the keys feel lighter.

As well as the built in Default Grand piano tone the 88 key keyboard there are a number of other piano sounds and tones such as Modern Day and Electric Piano. Piano, 60's E. Piano, Harpsichord, Vibraphone, Pipe Organ, Jazz Organ, Elec Organ 1,Elec Organ 2, Strings 1, Strings 2, Bass 1, Bass 2. Four varieties of Rever, Chorus also four varieties, Brilliance and Acoustic Resonance DSP

Acoustic resonance in the Casio privia px 130 is very close to the original sound from a traditional piano. When you play the piano, it has the sustain pedal (aka damper pedal) and when pressed all notes played will continue to sound until released.

Living in an apartment, noise can be a factor especially for your neighbours, this will not be a predicament for you as you can plug-in your headphones and at any time of the day or night, experience the joy of playing to your heart's content.

Are you aware that playing the piano is a excellent way to alleviate stress. Sit down and play the piano for a while and the worries of the day will become secondary to your enjoyment of the music you are making.

Headphones are necessary if you want to write music and these can be purchased at the same time you purchase your keyboard. It is often at funny times that you get an idea for a song and this could be in the middle of the night so the only thing to do is to get out of bed and play it on your keyboard and save to the memory. Transferring your music to your computer will necessitate a USB cable to connect via the USB built in MIDI interface.

A superior function of this keyboard is that you can separate the keyboard called Duet Mode, which is a excellent, especially if you are getting lessons, as your music teacher can teach you on one half when you learn alongside them on the other half.
If portability is important to you then it really is hard to beat as this awesome Casio px 130 weighs only 25lbs so transporting this around is never going to be a concern. Keyboard cases are essential as it will protect the keyboard as you travel it around.

The Casio px 130  is a great piano keyboard for not only the cost but also the design and I believe you will not be disappointed with the Grand Piano acoustic sound.

Here is a video for you to watch and listen to the sound.

I hope you have found this blog useful and it has helped you with your decision making process regarding the Casio px 130