December 09, 2009 11:46AM
Today, we review the CVP-505. The CVP-505 is the next model up from the Clavinova CVP-503. Just like the CVP-503, the CVP-505 features a new and beautiful 4-level CFIIIS grand piano multi-sample with 291 new voices and 4 more drum/sfx over the already wonderful CVP-503 voices. What are some of the added enhancements to CVP-505 compared to the CVP-503 and CVP-405? Here are the comparisons: Read more...
November 25, 2009 1:20PM
Today, we review the CVP-503. The CVP-503 is a descent step up in features when compared to the CVP-501 and CVP-403. First off, and most importantly, the CVP-503 features a new and beautiful 4-level CFIIIS grand piano multi-sample with 58 new sounds and 3 more drum/sfx kits. Plus, it has 128 notes of polyphony—a 33% increase over the Clavinova CVP-403—you can never have too much polyphony. Read more...
November 15, 2009 6:00PM
The Clavinova CVP 500 series is here! As amazing as the CVP 400 series have been, it was time to take a great digital piano and make it even better!
One question I'm sure you're asking, "What are some of the new features the CVP 501 have over the CVP 401?" Good question. Here are the main comparisons between the two... Read more...
May 25, 2009 09:15AM
For those of you who have been wishing for a Clavinova CLP300 series piano in a portable and light package, the Yamaha P155 is your answer. It's the newest model in Yamaha's Contemporary Digital Piano series and features a new 4-level stereo sampled piano with key-on/key-off samples and 128 notes of polyphony.
The P155 pushes the envelope in portable digital piano technology even further. How? Well, how does 4-levels of CFIIIS stereo piano samples with key-on/key-off samples and 128 notes of polyphony under the hood sound? These are the same features found in the new Clavinova CLP340 and CLP370 digital pianos. And, of course, the Yamaha P155 has the Graded Hammer Effect keyboard touch for the most realistic feel possible. All of these great features come in a package that weigh in at a mere 37lbs. (18.6kg)—that's 115lbs. (52.2kg) lighter than the CLP340. Read more...
March 28, 2009 09:30AM
Welcome to Article #2: The Three Key Steps to Learning the Piano. What I am going to talk about in today's lesson are the three key steps for learning the piano as effectively and quickly as possible while having fun at the same time. Look, if you aren't enjoying what you are learning or doing, you are probably not going to stick with it for very long and you won't give it your all...Read more.
CVP-501, CVP-503, CVP-505, CVP-305, CVP-401, CVP-403, CVP-405, CVP-407, CVP-409, CLP-220, CLP-230, CLP-240, CLP-270, CLP-280, CLP-265GP, CLP-295GP, CLP-320, CLP-330, CLP-340, CLP-370, CLP-380, CLP 200 Series Selection Guide, CLP/CVP Buyer's Guide
YPG635 / DGX630, YPG625, YPG525, YPG225, CP33, P140, P70, P85, P155, YDP223
Motif XS6, Motif XS7, Motif XS8, MO6, MO8, MM6, MM8, S90 ES
C3, C5, C6
PSR-E403, PSR-E413, PSR-E313, PSR-E203
Stagepas 300, HS50M
Tyros 2
FG700S