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Anyone who knows instruments has seen Casio products displayed proudly across the floor of the music shop. Casio has been making keyboards and other instruments for many years. They are a trusted brand that many famous studios, live music performers, and producers use to make those beautiful notes they need.
This Casio SA-76 review will highlight its features, qualities, cons, and all the amazing things about the product, plus, there will be a comparison piece against its older brother, the SA-77 keyboard.
For starters, this mini keyboard is obviously smaller than other keyboards, but with 44 mini-sized keys and the features, options, and functionality, this makes it the ultimate portable keyboard. And, it can fit anywhere. Try doing that with a full-sized keyboard.
Every kid, teenager, to even the brightest, most experienced music professional can get plenty of use out of the Casio SA-76. Mostly because of its portability. Stories have been told through the Casio SA-76 reviews and forums about how kids in band will take this keyboard on long road trips to competitions, conferences, and performances to practice and to keep themselves entertained. The polyphony feature is great for beginners, because they can practice combining a number of notes, creating a
Other Casio keyboard reviews have painted a darker picture surrounding the SA-76, but do not be fooled by the people hating on every musical device on the planet, because this device is worth more than you pay for it.
The SA-77 is the SA-76’s bigger brother. When looking at both models, they are visually almost the same, with the 10-song bank, 50 patterns, and 100 tones number shortcut list on the top of the keyboard. The biggest difference visually is the larger screen in the middle, which displays the tone, pattern, song bank, tune, and tempo in an easy to read fashion. Also, the large orange button has 3 settings, piano / organ / harmonium, as opposed to the two piano / organ settings on the SA-76. Every
While these models are simple, they are reliable, fun to play, and easy to take anywhere. Beginner players have a fun time with these keyboards because of the affordability and the uncomplicated design. Even if you decide to take a bit of a break from learning how to play the piano/keyboard, which you never should do, having this little keyboard will not break your bank. It’s easily one of the best keyboards under $100 right now. For $50 and under, you cannot find a better keyboard. If you wan
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