Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Casio CTK-558



This has been great for our kids to play on, but we are going to get a solid piano instead. They love playing with the drum sound effects and sining to the demo songs on the player. Lots of fun to teach little ones. It has lights to show you where to put your fingers. Great investment, but time to let some one else play.

Thanks.

What Amazon Said:
Casio CT-K558 is the perfect keyboard introduction for the casual enthusiast or for those just starting out. It offers 61 full-size, touch-sensitive keys that cover a full five octaves. Touch-sensitive keys provide better finger control. The harder you strike the key, the louder the sound will be. The K558 also has 100 rhythm patterns, instrument tones, and accompaniment songs. All the auto accompaniment songs follow the Casio chord and fingered-chord systems, so you can generate background music at any skill-level.

The backlit LCD display ensures bright, optimal readability. You will easily see your tone, rhythm, song, volume, melody, and tempo selections via the easy-to-read LCD display. The display's onscreen music staff and finger icons show the notes and chords that you play. This Casio keyboard is compatible with most MIDI applications.

You can get a manual here. http://www.usersmanualguide.com/casio/musical_instruments/ctk-558

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