πΉ Casio SA-78 Mini Keyboard with 44 Keys in Pink - Enhancing SEO Review
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Brand | Casio |
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Color | Black and Pink |
Style | Keyboard |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25.2 x 9.06 x 3.15 inches |
Item Weight | 1.4 Kilograms |
Description of πΉ Casio SA-78 Mini Keyboard with 44 Keys in Pink - Enhancing SEO
- - cheerful color - generally dense plastic and overall quality visually - on batteries. It is convenient for the child to carry it with him without a cord. Standard AA batteries are easy to replace, if necessary, rechargeable batteries can be supplied. Instantly do not discharge :). - compact size. Rather ideal for a child of 5-6 years. Storage / transportation, of course, is also convenient. The younger model is shorter (45 cm versus 60), but the number of keys, which means the range of the game is smaller + it has a display without notes. - plays loud and clear. is not a toy, but an entry-level musical instrument both in terms of sound and content from one of the leading synthesizer manufacturers. All (well, almost all) the main functions of any adult synthesizer for elementary music education are there, various instruments (from piano and organ to ethnic and helicopter sounds), rhythmic accompaniments, 10 melodies, for which you can turn off the main instrument and try to play the main one instead party. - a display that shows notes, rhythm and selected modes. - small keys, child-friendly - headphone output, you can connect more powerful speakers, record your creations or play without disturbing others
- - price at the current exchange rate. - the battery compartment is located just where the manufacturer provides a special recess for carrying. And if it is not very successful to take, it is easy to open, plus the lid does not sit very tight and is not fixed with bolts, as happens with children's products. An obvious miscalculation of development. Can be unaesthetically fixed with tape - no adapter included. But the non-original 600 solves the issue if necessary. Now for the music features: - no auto-chords of the left hand, no melodic recording, no connection to a PC like a midi keyboard - unsuccessful numbering of the numeric keypad for entering instruments or accompaniment, numbers from the side-bottom and it is not obvious which button corresponds to them. - if you are serious about music, a smaller keyboard will subsequently require relearning. The keys are, of course, unweighted, and although their stroke and pressure are pleasant, the tactile sensations from a real piano are different. - the manufacturer poorly describes the differences between models 76,77,78. In fact, the difference in color and the 2nd melody on the fast button. For some it is a piano-organ, for others it is a piano-harpsichord. But in the general set in all models, all the melodies are there, they just are not displayed for a quick call.