Casio WK-245 76-Key Premium Keyboard Package with Headphones, Stand, Power Supply, 6' USB Cable and eMedia Instructional Software: Premium keyboard pack comes with eMedia's award-winning educational software, 6' USB cable, Samson HP30 closed-cup headphones, keyboard stand and power supply Casio keyboard package with headphones, stand, power supply and 6' USB cable has a 76 piano-style touch-response keys 48-note polyphony 600 tones 180 rhythms 32-registration memory 152 songs USB/MIDI connectivity 5-song/6-track recorder Sampling Step-up lesson system Mic with volume control Audio-in jacks Digital effects Virtual Hall button Premium keyboard and eMedia instructional software has backlit display Operates on 6 D batteries or included ADE95100 adapter 1-year warranty
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Brand | Casio |
Item model number | CAS WK245 EPA |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 333158 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.2 (6 ratings) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 874171006440 |
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I got this for my great nephew, he loves music and is about the age to take his first lessons. The keyboard is perfect for the space it takes up and the voice of the instrument. It is not a toy but an opportunity to learn and to create in the future. He's almost five years old about the same age as I was when I first started to sit down with my Mom and learn about the piano.
It came with everything a beginner needs, as far as I can tell as a beginner myself. I'm using all the pieces that came with the shipment, including the headphones so I don't bother others in the house while I'm learning. For the cost of a couple of months of lessons, I have everything I need to stay busy learning the keyboard for a long time. Amazon had a nice keyboard that came with the eMedia software, and this WalMart.com deal cost a little more, but came with a larger range keyboard. Since the deals between Amazon and Walmart.com were so similar, I went with Walmart.com in case anything had to be returned. (The package is sold by Walmart, not a third party seller.)