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  • #10708
    FREDERIC
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    thank you so much !

    #10706
    FREDERIC
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    Could you make a video to explain the circular breathing adapt to the melodica? …. I think that many of us are very interested in this wonderful technique to enrich our practice. It would be a very nice gift from you 😉

    #10552
    FREDERIC
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    After now several weeks of intensive use of the Yamaha P37E and comparison with the P37D my conclusion is:
    – The Yamaha P37E is far inferior to the previous model the Yamaha P37D …. the construction process announced on paper of the P37E brings no improvement in the musicality and playability but on the contrary could suggest that the previous model, for those who will not know it (which was my case before I buy it to compare), would be even worse which is absolutely not the case. The Yamaha P37D is and remains the best (from YAMAHA) …..

    My personal conclusion: go your way regarding the YAMAHA P37E and continue to buy, if you predict YAMAHA, the Yamaha P37D that is and remains far from better musicality and playability.
    I regret the purchase of the YAMAHA P37E even if it allowed me to discover the very good and old model the YAMAHA P37D which will remain durably in my collection t that I will use with great pleasure even if I am very attached to SUZUKI / HAMMOND …. the sound of yamaha p37d is different, it also playability and it gives him a charm!

    #10525
    FREDERIC
    Participant

    Thank you very much Kevin for this feedback. I understand perfectly what you describe and it reassures me about the perception that I have. It is true that when you come from suzuki and more specifically the “Hammond 44 hyper” sensibility level of the keyboard, it’s a shock! That said, I consider more and more Yamaha P37E and P37D for what they are, “souls apart”, “different voices”, “different breaths”, “different beings” … ..I take them as they are with their singularities and I make brothers and sisters, cousins …. Of course my language is symbolic; -) …. I make peace with them and I the welcome in my little family. Thanks again Kevin!

    #10510
    FREDERIC
    Participant

    thanks again for all your comments that help greatly !

    #10507
    FREDERIC
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    Alan, “The curve phenomenon”, not with me … we were discussing before keys that can stick and rub on the P37E. Following your observations and your advice of November 17, I expressed this observation I made at the reception of the instrument

    #10504
    FREDERIC
    Participant

    well received! thanks

    #10503
    FREDERIC
    Participant

    thank you for your help in identifying this phenomenon …. when you have the instrument in your hands can you confirm me or not the slight curve please?

    #10491
    FREDERIC
    Participant

    it was a really nice listen … I can not wait to hear you again. peace and music

    #10477
    FREDERIC
    Participant

    Thanks Alan. At the time of my control, at the reception of the instrument (new from Japan), I noticed, even before having put the instrument on my lips, that there was in the central part of the keyboard a infine curve in “U”, but very weak … you know when you look at a piece of wood to see if it is right … looking at the P37E the same way under different angles I found this very light curve which gives a slight unevenness of the pitch of the keys on an octave (from E to E) in the central zone of the keyboard. Maybe that would be an indicator ….

    #10476
    FREDERIC
    Participant

    Thank you Alan for your comments. This allows me to have a more advanced idea about Yamaha Pianica models

    #10473
    FREDERIC
    Participant

    Thanks Daren for your answer. I wonder if my model would be a little defective or a little less well finished at the keyboard …. it disturbs me lol

    #10472
    FREDERIC
    Participant

    Daren thank you for your response and your opinion. I admit to being quite disturbed by the Yamaha P37E … especially in terms of the playability of the keyboard

    #10470
    FREDERIC
    Participant

    Daren thank you for your opinion. What I understand is that it is normal that there are keys on the keyboards that rub and stick a little … and that it is on the P37D or the P37E of yamaha. It’s a little surprising when you come from Suzuki and Hohner …

    #10465
    FREDERIC
    Participant

    Thank you for your response and your testimony on the P37D. I feel that the P37E will improve with use very little … because I have already played a lot with no great improvement. When we come from SUZUKI we are really disappointed. Even my HOHNER Airboard is much better at the keyboard level (its my personnalité feeling).

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