Yamaha EZ-220 Portable Keyboard with Lighted Keys (power adapter sold separately)
The built-in Yamaha Education Suite provides even more ways to learn how to play. Finally, 100 preset Styles act as virtual bands that are always ready to jam with you. Keyboard / Lighted keys61 touch-sensitive, lighted keys show the correct notes, making it easy to learn how to play. Voices / Styles-Lite compatibility with 392 built-in Voices lets you play more than piano. Play strings, guitars, brass, saxophones, synthesizers, drums and more. 100 preset Styles act as virtual bands that are always ready to jam with you. Lesson function – Fingering Guide The Fingering Guide shows you the correct finger placement for each note, a key component to building proper technique. Lesson function – Yamaha Education Suite (Y.E.S.)This advanced set of helpful learning tools built-in to the instrument lets you teach yourself how to play and perform. Y.E.S. helps you master a song in easy lesson steps. Each lesson can be done in isolation with either your left hand or right hand, or both. Call up a song from the 100 songs built-in to the keyboard and hit “Start”. The keyboard will light up the correct keys and wait for you to play them before continuing. Lesson function – EZ-220 Page Turner application for iPad Yamaha’s Page Turner application for iPad not only includes the piano score for the 100 preset songs, it turns pages automatically and allowing you to focus on the music.
Product Features
- Model: EZ220
- 61 touch-responsive organ style
- Custom LCD Display: 3.62 x 1.25″ (92mm x 32mm)
- AWM stereo sampling
- Max. Polyphony: 32
Music with light and sound 🙂 7 notes …C D E F G A B… make music and a musical instrument can only be judged by how lovely musical compositions can be created out of this..to my opinion Yamaha EZ- 220 is the best choice for beginners . My daughter loves music from her early childhood so we wanted to give her a keyboard which can be her best music companion. So for our little kiddo we wanted some easy but good quality keyboard . No doubt Yamaha is the best in keyboard…
super cool. Would recommend for a beginner especially at …
You can do better. Lots of great features and excellent sounds. This is a decent keyboard, but there are some things to keep in mind: 1. Even if you are a beginner, you might soon get frustrated with the limited amount of keys on this instrument. I’d say get a keyboard with at least 76 keys. And if you are serious about playing classical, and/or taking piano lessons, either buy a piano or a keyboard with weighted keys (which are quite different from touch-sensitive keys) and one that has the full 88 keys…