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		<title>Digital Piano Reviews: The Yamaha YDP-181 Arius</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps the best option when it comes to a digital piano that is perfect for both a student and a professional is the Yamaha YDP-181 Arius Home Digital Piano. The YDP-181 provides a true piano sound and feel, and has easily become a favorite among all other digital pianos in the market. It has a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Perhaps the best option when it comes to a digital piano that is perfect for both a student and a professional is the Yamaha YDP-181 Arius Home Digital Piano.   The YDP-181 provides a true piano sound and feel, and has easily become a favorite among all other digital pianos in the market.   It has a Graded Hammer performance as well which makes it very comfortable to play with during practices and performances.  On top of that, its 3-level AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling voices produces authentic sound quite remarkably. </p>
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<p> The <a href="http://www.gigasonic.com/blog/yamaha-ydp-181-arius-home-digital-piano-review/" target="_blank">YDP-181</a> does not only provide a playing pleasure, but offers recording convenience as well.   Using a USB device port for storing recorded songs on any instrument, you can easily refer to other sounds from other instruments.   It also has a damper pedal that has a half-damper feature, providing a shaded yet expressive control over any sound.   The YDP-181 also has a Dual Voice capability, which means that you can play two different instrument sounds at once. Not only that, it also has an on-board 2-track song recorder that allows you to record you original music ideas and performances during practice or during a live, actual performance. </p>
<p> The Yamaha YDP-181 is actually replacing the Yamaha YDP-223 in the market.  That is why some people are apprehensive about its capability  having some large shoes to fill.  However, based on the YDP-181&#8242;s specifications, I am confident that it can do an admirable job.   I say so because it is packed with amazing features unlike other regular digital pianos  dynamic stereo sampling, 128-tone polyphony, 2-track song sequencer, and so on. </p>
<p>YDP-181&#8242;s Graded Hammer (GH) keyboard features an extra key sensor capable of reproducing fast, repetitive playing of one note and with perfect articulation.  And on top of having accurate key responses like any acoustic piano, its matte finish on its black keys makes it more beautiful. </p>
<p> Other digital pianos run out of notes fast during dense legato passages because they make room for the newer notes, but the YDP-181 can do better  it can hold several notes together.   Thanks to its 128-note polyphony, you can hold 128 notes in one blow.</p>
<p>And if ever your grow tired of playing or of practicing, the YDP-181 can humor your listening cravings with its 50 different piano songs.   It has about 50 piano pieces  particularly chosen for their beauty and functionality  that will surely humor your ears.  And since most of the songs are piano classics, it will surely fancy your musical ears.</p>
<p> The Yamaha YDP-181 is a simple yet a very powerful instrument, making it the best among its kind.  And now is your chance to try the new Yamaha YDP-181 Digital Piano. </p>
<p>Read more about the <a href="http://ericjohnsonattitude.wetpaint.com/page/Yamaha+YDP-181+Arius+Home+Digital+Piano+Review">Yamaha YDP-181</a>.</p>
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