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#295886 - 10/17/10 10:42 AM
Re: Would You Buy A Tyros 4 with 76 keys?.......
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by to the genesys: Profit. Exactly. If Yamaha creates a product that gives more than the 61 key user needs (15 extra keys), but also gets the 76 users, more profit.
I'm sure you think you're right about that statement, but unless you come up with some actual hard numbers by polling here, and the Yamaha specific sites, to find out just how many would actually buy a 76 note Tyros or PSR, it just speculation.. Companies only respond to hard data, not theory. Yes, it would be nice to see a 76 note PSR or Tyros, but it's hard to imagine Yamaha would stop making the very profitable TOTL/MOTL 61 note arrangers to make a 76, but, I suppose anything is possible as long as we are theorizing. I believe cold hard data/facts would work much better. Ian
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#295890 - 10/17/10 11:32 AM
Re: Would You Buy A Tyros 4 with 76 keys?.......
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by to the genesys: If you have not been paying attention, there has been on this and other forums request for a good Yamaha 76 key arranger. Not to mention that Yamaha do make 76 key arrangers just not good ones. So the data is there.
Question: How many people want a 76 note TOTL/MOTL Yamaha arranger? The results of the poll taken here on SZ was that there were 36 or so who wanted 76 keys, but that covered ALL brands and not just Yamaha. You'll need actual numbers if you want to impress the marketing people, not just several people on this forum speculating and theorizing why Yamaha does not make one, and why Yamaha should make one, which has been the bulk of this thread. I'm all for them making a 76'er, but I think you'd need more hard information before anyone in marketing will pay attention. Ian
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#295891 - 10/17/10 11:34 AM
Re: Would You Buy A Tyros 4 with 76 keys?.......
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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OK--ENOUGH! I would like everyone that insists that Yamaha come up with a 76-key TOTL arranger to take a deep breath and hold it. Keep holding, keep holding, and keep holding until Yamaha produces the ultimate keyboard that YOU WILL NEVER PURCHASE! Yep, that works. Cheers, Gary
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#295893 - 10/17/10 12:16 PM
Re: Would You Buy A Tyros 4 with 76 keys?.......
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Fran Carango: I do play both a 61 key arranger with the band...and a 76 arranger for my solo/duo work.....It is like night and day..76 rules over 61..
The difference comes down to the player... I suppose it could come down to that, but there are many here on SZ who are awesome players, and use 5 octaves all the time. If you need 76 keys to play in arranger mode, that's cool...but, in your case, that means dragging around a big heavy instrument. Many of us would prefer a 25 lb five-octave instrument that sounds every bit as good, or better, in some cases. If you like playing solo piano on 76 wimpy weighted keys, that's your preference...I like having 88 weighted hammer, as do most piano players. As far as being "only an arranger player"...I fail to see how that relates to someone's ability or playing skills. Would you call Martin Harris an average player? Peter Baartmans? Donny Pesce? I've done some of my best recordings on a 5 octave instrument. Ian
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