Yamaha Piaggero NP-15 61-key Portable Piano - Black Reviews
Inspired to name the Piaggero NP-15 61-key portable piano after its minuscule weight, Yamaha combined piano with leggero, the musical term denoting “light.” These straightforward and incredibly lightweight digital pianos are superb choices for individuals with space constraints, new students, musicians wanting a MIDI keyboard, or players who need to build finger strength. Their box-style keys recall those of a true piano while offering you the ability to choose sensitivity. Equipped with battery power, your Piaggero can go anywhere you can — even outside! Plus, 15 voices, 25 songs, and a host of educational features await inside. Finally, Sweetwater painists love that the Yamaha Piaggero can link to the Smart Pianist app for even more sound, practice, and performance options.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Yamaha Piagerro
The Piagerro has a really great piano sound, as well as a great electric piano sound. The other voices are all good. My only complaint is the action, even on the stiffest setting, is too light, as I'm used to playing the Yamaha weighted key pianos like my others.
Christian ( my rep at Sweetwater) is always helpful and accessible.
I would rate the Piagerro 4.8 if that had been available.
Nice Basic Digital Piano
This is a well made (for the price) keyboard. The speakers sound pretty good. I wish it could get a bit louder since I practice singing with the keyboard. It's not bad though. The piano sound is quite nice. You play soft, and it sounds like a piano played softly. Play hard, sounds hard. The keys, themselves, are very light-weighted - meaning it takes very little pressure to depress the key. If you're used to weighted action or a real piano, you'll be surprised (if not disappointed) in that fact. If I were buying this to solely practice piano, I may recommend spending a bit more to get some weighted keys. Overall, I'm happy with this purchase. The other sounds are fine. They have an electric piano which is obviously a Yamaha DX7 (of course). The organ is a pipe organ (I would've preferred a Hammond). Harpsichord sounds like harpsichord. The strings are surprisingly nice.