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Yamaha PSR-E313 61-key Portable Keyboard | 
enlarge | Brand: Yamaha Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $309.99 Buy New: $153.50 You Save: $156.49 (50%)
New (8) from $153.50
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 7812
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 15 Dimensions (in): 41.7 x 17 x 6.2 The Yamaha PSR-E313 keyboard gives you the touch-sensitive feel of a piano, with a 2-track recorder and hundreds of great voices and styles to spark your creativity. You can use the PSR-E313's Music Database function to call up 100 song titles, and the keyboard?s settings will automatically adjust its sound and style settings to match the song you choose! With the push of a button, you can call up an incredible-sounding Portable Grand setting, and use the included Yamaha Education Suite to learn
MPN: PSR-E313 Model: PSRE313 UPC: 086792859385 EAN: 0086792859385 ASIN: B000Q6JEPU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Display: Large backlit LCD | | • | Compatibility: General MIDI (GM) & XGlite Compatible | | • | Variations: Intro, Main A/B, Ending, Fill-in x 2 | | • | Amplifier: 2.5W + 2.5W | | • | Interface: MIDI IN/OUT |
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Product Description The Yamaha PSR-E313 keyboard gives you the touch-sensitive feel of a piano, with a 2-track recorder and hundreds of great voices and styles to spark your creativity. You can use the PSR-E313's Music Database function to call up 100 song titles, and the keyboard?s settings will automatically adjust its sound and style settings to match the song you choose! With the push of a button, you can call up an incredible-sounding Portable Grand setting, and use the included Yamaha Education Suite to learn how to play and practice on the PSR-E313 with ease!
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| Customer Reviews:
A nice inexpensive upgrade April 25, 2008 travelgirl (Black Hills, SD USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I learned "piano" on a Yamaha portable keyboard but was getting frustrated with the lack of touch sensitivity of the keys as my playing improved. This was a good upgrade for me as I can be more emotive while still keeping the instrument within my budget/skill level. The recording feature is a kick too as you can have a player piano effect. One bit warning for those doing similar upgrades, it did require a bit of a learning curve in terms of adjusting to the different sound of touch sensitivity but now it doesn't sound "weird" to me and I'm glad I made the switch.
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