Casio SA76 44 mini Sized Keys 100 Tones
The 44 key Casio SA-76 offers children the essentials for playing those first tunes. 100 tones, 50 rhythms and 10 integrated songs provide variety. The LSI sound source and the 8-note polyphony ensure good sound quality. The LC display helps with selecting different music options. The SA-76 also includes a striking change-over switch making it easy to switch between piano and organ modes. 100 Tones: An extensive repertoire of 100 tones is available in excellent quality. 50 Rhythms: 50 rhythms ranging from waltz through to salsa offer a varied range spanning throughout the world of music. Piano/Organ Setting Button: Your favourite tune at the touch of a button: The piano/organ setting button enables you to choose between the sound of a piano and an organ. Simply press the button to switch between the two sounds. 10 Practice Tunes: Something to suit every taste: 10 practice tunes offer the opportunity of learning a diverse range of styles. LC Display: Retain an overview: The LC display provides you with easy access to the instrument’s functions. Five Drum Pads: Find the right rhythm for the beat: The drum pads provide the perfect introduction to the world of the digital drum kit. Five buttons, each with an individual drum or percussion sound making it easy to play along to the rhythm or create a solo with your fingertips. Melody Cut Rehearsal System: Melody Cut provides effective training for the right hand. There are 10 rehearsal songs waiting to be practised.
Product Features
- 44 mini-sized keys and 5 percussion pads
- 100 sounds and 50 rhythm patterns. Dimension: 23.8 inch W x 8.3 inch D x 2.24 inch H
- Simple tone selection with PIANO, ORGAN tone button and melody on/off lesson function
- Easy-to-read LCD display
- Product doesn’t include an adapter
What a gem. We bought a second one! After seeing this little gem make an appearance on James Cordon’s CarPool Karaoke […], I knew we had to buy one for our musically-inclined teenagers. Actually, we bought the SA-76 model first, the orange one shown in the video. When we realized how great this thing was, we immediately bought another, this time the SA-77. What’s the difference? Despite another review that describes dramatically different sound quality (we could barely detect a difference, if at all), it seems that the…
I love this keyboard At age 65, I am presently a retired Professor Emeritus of Music, and have just purchased this Casio SA-77 keyboard, not for piano practice, but for working out the harmonic (and even contrapuntal) details of new compositions that I seem to be writing more frequently now that I am retired. This keyboard will definitely make it easier for me to do so. The keys are big enough for me, and it has a helpful array of sounds and good volume control. I really look forward to utilizing it, rather than…