TAKE THE "EZ" LIGHTED WAY TO MUSIC
Yamaha EZ150 and EZ250i Make Learning Interactive and Fun
BUENA PARK, CA (May 9, 2003)Yamaha Corporation
of America, Portable Keyboards, breaks new ground in interactive
teaching keyboard products with the introduction of the EZ150
and EZ250i portable keyboards. These virtual tutors make learning
and playing interactive and fun, with a host of user- and computer-friendly
features.
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Yamaha
EZ250i
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The EZ150 features 61 piano-sized keys and a selection
of some of the best voices available today, including 100 realistic
instrument voices, 100 accompaniment styles and four multipads
for sound effects and fills. Embedded under the keys are lights
that operate as a guide to prompt the user to play the correct
note. The built-in Yamaha Education Suite (YES II) teaching system
counts down the beat and offers feedback, contains a chord directory,
over 100 songs to learn (organized by level of difficulty) and
seven lesson modes: Any Key Play; Waiting; Melody Off; Learn Right
Hand Parts; Learn Left Hand Parts; and Both Hands Together. The
Multi-Fingering Auto Accompaniment function will recognize either
a single finger or full chords.
Using the MIDI IN/OUT connections, users can take
lessons on a computer or the Internet. The Yamaha EZ150 may be
enjoyed through headphones or through the stereo speaker system
with bass ports.
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Yamaha
EZ150
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The EZ250i contains many of the features of the
EZ150, including guide lights, Multi-fingering Auto Accompaniment
and the Yamaha Education Suite (YES II). Sonic quality is enhanced
with 480 instrument voices and 100 accompaniment styles. The additional
advantages of touch sensitivity and the one-touch Portable Grand
function make the EZ250i very appropriate to use as a piano. All
functions may be viewed via an easy-to-read backlit LCD display.
General MIDI compatibility and a selection of Internet-oriented
features-a USB connection and a PC button for quick and easy online
connection-makes the EZ250i extremely computer friendly. Another
key feature is the ability to download additional songs into FLASH
memory. The new USB capability and PC button is the perfect complement
to the Konami Piano Mania software package that will be bundled
with every Yamaha EZ250i-an industry first.
The EZ250i can be utilized through headphones, or
through the two-way stereo speakers with bass ports and bass boost
system.
"The EZ150 and EZ250i take interactive learning
to a new level," states Jim Presley, marketing manager, Yamaha
Portable Keyboards. "Users will find that they're not only
fun musical instruments, but that they can also function as a
component of a home computer system."
Both products will be available in July 2003.
For more information on the EZ150 and EZ250i Portable
Keyboards, write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio &
Combo Division, Portable Keyboards, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park,
CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com.