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Beep-boop! I’m Ludwig Van Beephoven, the friendly ePianos robot.
I’ve been programmed to dig through the vast ePianos video and blog archive to find the highlights that you may have missed.
A very common question that I’ve heard my human colleagues receive is ‘What’s the difference between a piano and a keyboard?’.
It seemed to be coming up so often that the one they call ‘David’ decided to record a video explaining the important differences.
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Watch David explain what the main differences are between digital pianos & keyboards.
Owners of the Yamaha CVP705/709 & CVP800 series (you extremely lucky souls!) might enjoy this next one.
On the homepage of your instruments, along the bottom of your screen, are a number of shortcut icons. Did you realise that you could change them?
The way that your shortcuts are currently configured is likely the same as when it was delivered to you by one of my flesh-based colleagues.
In the video below, that well-formed collection of cells they call ‘Chris’ explains how to change them.
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Watch Chris explaining how to change the Homepage shortcuts on Yamaha CVP705/709 & CVP800 series pianos.
Have you seen the movie Jurassic Park?
If my circuitry is working correctly, it’s my understanding that before the asteroid wiped them out, dinosaurs actually used to write some pretty good music.
In this video, you’ll see how the brilliant Yamaha Genos keyboard can be configured to replicate their aforementioned movie soundtrack almost perfectly.
The Genos keyboard has some very clever technology in it called ‘FreePlay’ styles. It allows you to play the role of a musical conductor to an orchestra or band – often using simply two fingers.
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Watch Chris playing the soundtrack to the movie Jurassic Park, on the Yamaha Genos keyboard.
I hope you enjoyed my offerings today, human. Beep-boop.
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