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Offline btomeara

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Roland Casio and Yamaha
on: October 17, 2005, 12:29:54 AM
I am presently shopping around for a portable electronic piano keyboard.  The most frequent ones I have come across are Roland, Casio and Yamaha.  They all have so many different models with various features that it is hard to even pinpoint the difference between the three if any.  Just out of curiosity would any of you know of any major differences between the three you can let me know about please.  Any assistance would be much appreciated as I am also undergoing a bit of research as part of my studies.

Offline gorbee natcase

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Re: Roland Casio and Yamaha
Reply #1 on: October 17, 2005, 10:06:35 AM
All I would say is get a piano not a keyboard
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Offline gilad

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Re: Roland Casio and Yamaha
Reply #2 on: October 17, 2005, 12:57:06 PM
Not to encourage double posting, but you'd probably get a better response in the instruments section. there are also a bunch of posts in there that may give you some clarity on the whole picture.  ;)
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Re: Roland Casio and Yamaha
Reply #3 on: October 17, 2005, 01:50:12 PM
The most frequent ones I have come across are Roland, Casio and Yamaha.  They all have so many different models with various features that it is hard to even pinpoint the difference between the three if any.

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