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#140612 - 10/13/03 05:48 PM
Re: I'm sick of these BABY key s already !
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Registered: 10/24/02
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Loc: Buena Park, CA, USA
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Yes, Same size Originally posted by sk880user: Steve,
What about Motif-es 61keys? Does it have the same size keys as the Tyros? ------------------ Steve Deming Assistant Manager Customer Support Dept. Pro Audio & Combo Division Yamaha Corporation of America YCASupport@yamaha.com 714.522.9000
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#140613 - 10/13/03 05:56 PM
Re: I'm sick of these BABY key s already !
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Registered: 10/24/02
Posts: 238
Loc: Buena Park, CA, USA
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Originally posted by nardoni2002: hi steve,it,s nice to know you are here ,yamaha seem to be stubborn on this key size issue, and i think the reason is,that yamaha target the younger player, early teens(smaller hands),yamaha are the market leaders,what i don,t understand is why do they produce so many models ,mike Mike, It's not that Yamaha is stubborn. We continue with what works (If it ain't broke..., don't fix it). Along the same lines, our product offerings are based on what sells(based on what our customers bought last year). ------------------ Steve Deming Assistant Manager Customer Support Dept. Pro Audio & Combo Division Yamaha Corporation of America YCASupport@yamaha.com 714.522.9000 [This message has been edited by YamahaUS1 (edited 10-13-2003).]
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#140615 - 10/13/03 06:32 PM
Re: I'm sick of these BABY key s already !
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Registered: 07/23/02
Posts: 562
Loc: Oceanside, CA USA
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After researching the Key size of various Keyboards further I found some interesting things out. The Korg Triton Studio's apparently have gone back to the same size Keys as most of Yamaha's are. The Korg Triton Classic has the slightly larger Keys and also of note is that the Triton Le series has the slightly larger Key size. It makes a person wonder why Korg decided to put smaller Keys on the Studios. As I've stated before the Korg PA80 has the 'larger' Key size and when I played it it really felt better, ie., "more room to lay the chops down" which translates into ease of use, better flow and easier chord progression and melody notes without worrying so much as to where the fingers will land and of course lessening the possibility of possible clams especially when fingering within the black Key area. It's too bad that with Yamaha you have to buy an 88 note Keyboard to get the benefit of the larger Key size. Their 88 note Graded Hammer Action Keyboards have the larger Key size as compared to the Motif ES7, Tyros, PSR 9000Pro, etc. Korg makes the larger size Keys in Keyboards other than their 88 note Keyboards, eg., Korg PA80, etc. I'm still befuddled as to why they decided on the smaller Key size for the Triton Studio. As I've mentioned before; were not talking Ivory here. If Yamaha or Korg would give the larger size Keys in "ALL" of their Keyboards -(even if they have to charge a little more because of Manufacturing costs) I believe the overwhelming majority of Keyboard players would thank them profusely and their volume of sales would increase IMO. Certain Keyboardist's will shy away from purchasing Keyboards with the smaller size Keys even if the Keyboard is a top of the line product and has won numerous accolades from the Music Media. So Yamaha and Korg "and all the rest of them" could gain from it if they make the Key size a 'true' full size Key, ie., like the Korg PA80 has. Which will translate into - (no more Keyboardist's shying away from the Brand that has the smaller Keys), because they will ALL have the larger Key size. > Don't I wish. PS: I think Yamaha is subconsiously doing it because they're thinking of our health. Just think about it - slim fingers translates into a 'slim' body, ie., physically fit "lean mass" - no obesity and no fat fingers. So their probably doing us a favor by keeping the Keys smaller so it makes us Yamaha Keyboard owners more health consious and helps to limit our calorie intake because if we don't we would get fat fingers and if the fingers are fat more than likely everything else is too; and if our fingers are fat we wouldn't be able to play our beloved Yamaha Keyboards as accurately as we ought to. That's it! They're really thinking about our health. That's why the Keys are smaller! Best regards, Mike [This message has been edited by Idatrod (edited 10-13-2003).]
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