Casio SA75 Starter Keyboard

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Perfect for encouraging a youngster's budding interest in music.

The Casio SA-75 Starter Keyboard offers 100 topnotch PCM tones as well as 30 accompaniment patterns (10 rhythms, 10 free-session, 10 funny). In addition, it features an LCD musical information system-an on-screen music staff displays notes played while icons indicate the beat. The 10 built-in songs offer the option of turning off the melodies so that learners can play these themselves. 37 keys. 4-note polyphony. Built-in speakers. Operates on 5 AA batteries. Casio includes a hands-free, micro headset microphone with the Casio SA-75.

Casio SA75 Starter Keyboard Features:

  • 100 topnotch PCM tones
  • 30 accompaniment patterns (10 rhythms, 10 free-session, 10 funny)
  • LCD musical information system
  • On-screen music staff displays notes played while icons indicate beat
  • Melodies of the 10 built-in songs can be turned off so learners can play songs themselves
  • 37 keys
  • 4-note polyphony
  • Built-in speakers
  • Operates on 5 AA batteries
  • Hands-free micro headset microphone included

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true to its name

This casio SA75 is truly a starter keyboard, I have used it and its ok..if you are just starting out, and not quite versed with the keyboard yet. The sound is average at best, and features are limited and unnecessary. The keys itself don't feel solid, which is one thing that I really disliked about this keyboard. But again if you are a beginning, this is a cheap way to begin learning.

Reviewed by emorapper on 10/26/2006 who plays rock, alternative.

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This product should be relabeled as a toy.

As an experienced piano teacher, I will tell you that keyboards of this type should be marketed only as a toy. Keyboards such as this one which do not have touch sensitive keys or even full-sized keys train piano students to develop a host of bad habits. Trust me, losing $ on extra piano lessons to correct bad habits is not worth saving $ on a keyboard with low specifications.

Reviewed by Mike on 2/26/2008 who plays Classical, Pop.

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