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| Brand | Yamaha |
| Type | Electronics |
| Release Date | 2008-09-09 |
| List Price | $379.88 |
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Features |
- 61 Full Size Keys
- 32 Notes of Polyphony
- 367 high-excellence tones
- Study to have fun the "EZ" way instructional method
- Stereo Speakers
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| The Yamaha EZ200 lighted keyboard is a excellent sounding, fun, simple way to study how to have fun!Intended specifically for beginners, the EZ200 61 Key lighted keyboard from Yamaha will have you playing songs from the very first day. Just call up a song from the 100 songs built in to the keyboard, pick and choose if you'd like to have fun the left or right hand part and hitStart. The keyboard will light up the key this you're supposed to have fun and , the song will actually stop and wait for you to locate the correct key! All of the tools you want are found in the keyboard, counting how to have fun chords.Yamaha Education SuiteThe integrated Yamaha Education Suite works in conjunction together with the EZ-200's exclusive guide lamps for a intuitive learning experience. The EZ200 has 100 built in songs for you to study to have fun. The songs are separated into left and right hand parts, getting 7 levels of lessons in addition a convenient chord dictionary. In addition, the correct fingering is indicated in the LCD display.Three keyboard lessons for every handLesson One - Pay attention & Study the melody or rhythm of a selected song.Lesson Two - TIMING mode lets you to have fun the melody or chord by pressing any key utilizing the correct timing.Lesson Three: WAITING mode stops the playback of a song until you locate the correct note and then continues.Lesson Grading - monitors your progress as you practice every lessons two and three and provides you a grade.Chord Dictionary - shows you how to have fun chords and tells you which chords you are playing by displaying the notes and chord name on the LCD screen.In addition, the Yamaha EZ200 consists of 367 General MIDI/XGlite compatible voices, 32 note polyphony and nine reverb environments. The EZ200 in addition consists of a chord dictionary to study a |
Never played piano or keyboard before? The EZ-200 lighted keyboard from Yamaha will have you playing songs from the very first day. Just call up a song from the 100 songs built-in to the keyboard, pick and choose if you'd like to have fun the left or right hand part and hit "Begin". The keyboard will light up the key this you're supposed to have fun, and in fact, the song will actually stop and wait for you to locate the correct key! All of the tools you want are found in the keyboard, counting how to have fun chords. This bundle consists of everything else you want, as well--a keyboard stand, headphones, and a power source. Study to have fun today. Click to enlarge. | Expressive Touch like a piano If you're buying a keyboard having piano in intellect, you'll would like Yamaha's Touch Response aspect. On an acoustic piano, striking a key harder will produce a louder sound, striking it softer will produce a softer sound. Together with Yamaha's "Touch Response" the EZ-200 keyboard responds like an acoustic piano. Portable Grand: Industry's excellent piano You're never extra than a button push away from the much realistic piano sound in portable keyboards today. One press of the Portable Grand button resets the entire keyboard to a stereo-sampled piano--ideal for when it's time to practice. Yamaha is known all-around the world for the excellence of our acoustic pianos and this attention to detail is evident as you enjoy the warmth and clarity of the EZ-200 Portable Grand piano. And of course, the keyboard consists of a Sustain Pedal jack on the back for practicing and playing piano pieces. 100 built-in songs for you to study to have fun, utilizing the Yamaha Education Suite. | The lighted keyboard will have you playing songs from the very first day. | Built-in stereo speakers for brilliant sound. | Bundle consists of a keyboard stand, headphones, and a power source. | Yamaha Education Suite: Helps you study to have fun The EZ-200 has 100 built-in songs for you to study to have fun, utilizing the Yamaha Education Suite. The songs are separated into left and right hand parts, getting 7 levels of lessons in addition a convenient chord dictionary. In addition, the correct fingering is indicated in the LCD display. - Three keyboard lessons for every hand:
- Lesson One--Pay attention & Study the melody or rhythm of a selected song.
- Lesson Two--TIMING mode lets you to have fun the melody or chord by pressing any key utilizing the correct timing.
- Lesson Three: WAITING mode stops the playback of a song until you locate the correct note and then continues.
- Lesson Grading--monitors your progress as you practice every lessons two and three and provides you a grade.
- Chord Dictionary--shows you how to have fun chords and tells you which chords you are playing by displaying the notes and chord name on the LCD screen.
Computer Connectivity: General MIDI (GM) and XGlite compatible The music pathway to your computer and the Internet is MIDI. It's the way this keyboards communicate together with computers. And for the reason that the EZ-200 is together General MIDI (GM) and XGlite compatible, you have access to thousands of MIDI song files on the Internet. 367 Voices and the One-Touch Environment The EZ-200 has 367 Voices for you to select from. For example, there are pianos, electric pianos, harpsichord, guitars, drums, bass, violins, brass and synthesizer voices. Pretty much each instrument in the orchestra is at your fingertips. And if you don't recognize which sound goes together with what style of music, the keyboard can pick and choose an appropriate sound for you utilizing the convenient One-Touch Environment. Sound Excellence: Real stereo (Not just 2 Speakers) Some keyboards have two speakers but aren't stereo. Don't be fooled. Just for the reason that a keyboard has two speakers doesn't indicate this it's truly stereo together with two separate amplifiers. All Yamaha Portable Keyboards aspect stereo-sampling technology. 32 Note Polyphony and 16 Part Multi Timbrel In electronic keyboards, the extra sounds made at the same time--polyphony--the extra memory is necessary. Obviously, extra is always better, for the reason that too little polyphony can cause dropouts in dense passages of music. Some keyboards at this cost point have only 12-note polyphony. The EZ-200 has 32 notes of polyphony and will have fun back 16 different parts or sounds at one time (16-part multi timbrel); enough for the much demanding needs. Reverb Yamaha has long been a world leader in digital signal processing technology. In fact, Yamaha professional audio products are found in much professional recording studios all-around the world. The EZ-200 takes full advantage of this recognize-how, giving you an widespread range of nine, top-excellence reverb results this simulate playing in everything from a small room to a large spacious concert hall; a first in this cost range. Metronome Just what the teacher ordered! A fully adjustable metronome is just a button push away. Strike up the Band!--Keyboard Styles In addition to the 100 songs found in the EZ-200, there are 100 Styles this agree to you to have fun any song you like. It's just like having a built-in band. Call up your favorite style of music like Rock, Big Band or Country, press a chord or have fun Single Finger mode, and the EZ-200 will follow you throughout a piece of music, getting all of the drums, bass, piano, guitar, horn and string parts for you. Together with this instrument, you can do excellent sounding music together with little extra than 2 fingers, however as you study to have fun, the EZ-200 will adapt to your new skills and automatically switch between single finger mode and fingered mode where you have fun all the notes of the chord. Connectivity The EZ-200 features MIDI In/Out, Sustain Pedal jack and a Headphone jack for private practice. Don't not recall your Survival Kit! Intended to offer you together with everything you want to get initiated. Kit consists of a two-year expanded warranty, power adaptor, foot switch on models this require it, stereo headphones, bonus coupons and a DVD-ROM. Look for it at a dealer near you. What's in the Box Yamaha EZ200 Keyboard, Professional Headphones, Keyboard Stand, Power Source, Music Rest, Owner's Manual, Song Book |
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Customer Reviews |
Love it 2010-09-01 |
| By S. S. (Chicago) |
| The keyboard is really nice. I have been playing it for a week now. Easy to learn. I think it might be hard to use for younger kids. Song list is amazing. Havent used the stand yet but the headphone work great. I know people have been having problems with the headphones, and they do look poorly made but they havent broke on me yet...im sure with one drop though they will. It was worth the buy. |
Yamaha keyboard with Extras? 2010-08-14 |
| By Gerald Stauss |
The keyboard is very nice. I purchased all as a bundle thinking this was all Yamaha Equipment. Don't be fooled like me! If you want good Yamaha Equipment, purchase it separatly. The stand is cockeyed and headphones are cheezy. The power supply is made by world tour. I'm not saying their bad except Yamaha specifies to use Yamaha Power Supply only so what am I doing with this?
My suggestion is to purchase all items separately or make sure it is spelled out in black in white.
I have had pretty good luck with Amazon though. I have only had one bad experience and understand this can happen. We are people.
Love the Keyboard. The sound is something your ears won't believe! |
About 4/5 of an EZ250i 2010-08-14 |
| By Steve Conslaw (INDIANAPOLIS, IN United States) |
I recently had the opportunity to pick up an EZ200 at a low price on the used market, so I did. I already have the EZ200's big brother, the EZ250i and wrote a review of it here. http://www.amazon.com/review/R5FVS6KOB66HZ/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt#R5FVS6KOB66HZ
The model numbers fairly reflect the capability of the instruments 200 is 4/5 of 250 and the EZ200 is 4/5 or 80% of the EZ250i. The soundsets are similar but not identical. They both have lighted 61 note keyboards with velocity sensitivity. The 250i has better speakers, a music stand, and a backlit LCD. There is no stand on the ez200, and the lcd is not backlit. The EZ-250i can split and layer the keyboard. The EZ-200 can split only. The EZ200, though a later product, has the older-style (traditional) midi jacks. The ez250i has USB midi. Which is better depends upon what you want to do with it. For direct computer hookup, USB is better. To hook up to other musical instruments, traditional midi jacks rule. The USB input and some on-board flash memory allow the EZ250i to import general midi files. The EZ-200 does not have the same functionality. The EZ-250i shipped with a game called Keyboard Mania that was similar to Guitar Hero, but came out several years before GH. The EZ200 has no game, but it does have some newer songs preloaded, like Daniel Powder's "Bad Day".
Although there was some overlap, the EZ200 basically replaced the EZ250i in Yamaha's line-up. It's a shame because the EZ-250i was/is a more full-featured keyboard. It seems that Yamaha is getting away from lighted instruments. It's a shame because the lights add a lot of enjoyment and some educational value to the product. |
Great keyboard and learning system but lousy stand 2010-07-17 |
| By Skeeter81 (NC, USA) |
I read many reviews of this keyboard before I purchased it, both good and bad, and I agree with a number of the comments others have made -- I love the keyboard, hate the stand.
First, I love this keyboard and the teaching system. I have found the multiple teaching methods to be very handy and clever. You have the option of learning by following along with a demonstration while the keys light up, or you can just sit and watch and learn, or you can practice tapping out the rhythm on any key just to get the pacing right, or you can use the "wait" method, where the keys light up and the song plays along with you, but if you stop or get the wrong key, the system waits for you, holds the song at that point, lights up the correct key(s) to hit, and does not proceed until you get it right, then continues. I like that you can turn off the demonstration at any point, and you can turn off the lighted keys if you like and just play the instrument like a regular piano.
You can also learn by following the diagram of the two hands in a window just above the keys, which shows which fingers on both hands are used to play each note. If you are a slower learner and prefer to learn one hand at a time, you can program the instruction to mute the left or right hand so you can concentrate on just one.
You can also learn by looking at the staves that picture each note and where it appears on the lines or spaces, which is great if you do not read music yet and have no idea how the black and white piano keys relate to the notes on the page.
I love the feature that allows you to set the tempo, and I have learned many a difficult passage by slowing down that particular section, then using the repeat feature to automatically run through that part over and over until I tell it to stop, then returning to the next section, at either the normal tempo or continuing in a slower tempo. I love the feature that allows you to have chords automatically accompany you using just one finger of the left hand while you focus on learning the right hand melody, OR, if you want to play the keyboard like a regular piano, you can turn off the auto-accompaniment and play the full chords yourself.
There are hundreds of voices and styles and tunes to choose from, and the instruction booklet that comes with the keyboard teaches you how to use all those features. One of the most amazing aspects is how the voice called "Grand Piano" makes your electric keyboard sound like just that -- like having a baby grand in the living room. Or you can make yourself sound like a church organ or violins or brass or woodwinds and on and on. You can add drumbeats and other backgrounds in absolutely any musical style you can think of. A legend printed above the keys offers numerous short-cut suggestions for choosing the style and voice you want. A keypad lets you choose which song you would like to learn, and those numbers correspond to the songs in the songbook that comes with the keyboard, and these songs are programmed into the listen-and-learn built-in songs. My only complaint with the song book is the notes are printed so tiny I have to squint. I guess they did that to squeeze in the songs on the fewest pages to save printing costs and to keep beginners from having to turn so many pages.
I've had my keyboard a little over a month, and I am already sight-reading and playing Chopin and Beethoven pieces, but I must admit I already had some musical background on a different instrument, and that helped some. But if you want a system where you can be playing a tune the very next day after your package arrives, this is the keyboard for you.
All in all, I love this keyboard.
Now for the downer: all the bad things that other reviewers said about the stand that comes with this keyboard are true -- this stand simply DOES NOT fit this keyboard. If you put your keyboard on top of this stand, your keyboard will slide off and crash to the floor. I knew this before buying and decided I wanted the keyboard anyway. I have to set my keyboard on a separate table, but it is not really the right height for proper keyboard hand position so I have to put pillows in the chair to bring me up to the right height. That's rather pesky.
If it weren't for this ridiculously wrong stand, I would have given this product five stars. What could Yamaha be thinking when they packaged this stand with this keyboard when it CLEARLY does not fit it? I'm amazed a company with as good a reputation in the musical instruments world as Yamaha has would risk their reputation this way. Shame on them for not fixing the problem, now that they know about it. (Numerous buyers have alerted them.)
Now back to the keyboard: I also wish to point out that once I got the hang of the Yamaha lighted keyboard system, which only took a day or two, I also ordered two more things separately. I bought the book offered on Amazon called "How to Play Keyboards" by Roger Evans, and I really learned a lot from this little book (under ten dollars). I'm glad I bought it because he offers some techniques that are a bit more advanced, and he has some great tunes in his instruction book. The book is a paperback and tightly bound so it does not lie flat on the music book stand that comes with your Yamaha, but I use two bean bags to hold my pages down.
The other thing I purchased (from [...]) was Will Barrow's "Learn and Master Piano" instructional package of 14 DVDs, 5 play-along CDs, and a 100-plus page lesson book, This is one amazing instructional method. It's much more advanced than the lighted-key method, but if you want to learn piano in a more complete way, this is one fantastic system. It isn't cheap, but you get a lot for your money. Note that there are one or two spots where your 61-key keyboard will leave you a bit in the lurch, since this system assumes you will be seated in front of 88 keys, but I did not find this to be too pesky, and it did not come up that often. He doesn't start with childish tunes like so many teaching methods do; he gives you Lennon-McCartney tunes, well-known rock piano segments (Lean on Me, Louie Louie, and so on), as well as classical pieces. The video instructor, Will Barrow, comes across as pleasant, knowledgeable, highly professional, and patient (not to mention that he is painfully good-looking, but I digress).
You don't have to buy that extra system to learn to play electronic keyboard; the Yamaha book will give you enough to teach you what you need to know and have you playing tunes in no time. You DO have to practice, though, to become proficient so set aside time to work on your techniques. You can plug in the headphones that come with your Yamaha so you won't disturb other family members while you are learning.
I hope you found my review helpful, and if you get one of these keyboards, I hope you enjoy yours as much as I am enjoying mine. |
Worth every penny 2010-06-20 |
| By SanFran (San Francisco, CA United States) |
| I bought this as a gift for my partner whom I just learned had always wanted to learn to play a piano. Never had she had the room in her city apartment for a full-size piano. But this keyboard fits nicely in front of the window of our dining room and because it is not bulky, can be easily moved to a larger space for the lessons she has just begun. The Yamaha 200 has the feel and sound of a regular piano, plus other fun options a "real" piano can't offer. The booklet that comes with the Yamaha 200 is useful, too, for someone who has never played. Contrary to some posted comments, the stand has been plenty sturdy. Even the seasoned piano instructor found this instrument quite suitable. So far it's been worth every penny. |
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