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Yamaha YDP-181 Arius Digital Piano Review Home

December 9th, 2010

If you're experienced players looking for the perfect digital piano and more, can accommodate beginner, Yamaha Arius YDP-181 Home Digital Piano that's the part you are looking for. Enter a real piano sounds and feels, the YDP-181 is to market one of the most popular among all the other digital pianos to the simple. With its graded hammer keyboard, the YDP-181 is a very fun piece to play, both in practice and performance.in addition, its 3-level AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling produces an authentic sound quite remarkable.

The Yamaha YDP-181 Arius is to play not only a pleasure but also provides for the registration. it uses a USB device port for storing recorded songs on each instrument. it has an effects pedal features half-damper, providing a shady, but expressive control over every held note. The YDP-181 also has a dual voice-enabled, so you can play two meansdifferent instruments all at the same time. not only that, it also has a recorder on board 2-track song that allows you to record ideas and music performances during training or during a live, actual performance.

in fact, the Yamaha YDP-181 replacement for the Yamaha YDP-223. that is, the majority would think that the YDP-181 has some big shoes to fill. However, based on the YDP-181 according to the specifications, I am confident that we can do an admirable job. Thisits updated plan features such as a dynamic stereo sampling, polyphony, 128 tones, a 2-track song sequencer-3, a damper resonance and rich tones are widely supported, and the door-to-USB device.

YDP-181's Graded Hammer (GH) keyboard has an extra key sensor is able to play fast, repetitive play a note with perfect articulation. in addition to the same response key with an accuracy of traditional acoustic piano, its matte finish add to its key Blackto global keyboard access.

while most digital pianos go out quickly notes during fast, dense sheet music hits tied for the sustained notes later cut off as a way of notes to make way for direct, YDP-181 can use more than a few notes together. Thanks to its 128-voice polyphony, you now have a maximum of 128 points to play in a single step.

And if you ever get tired of playing or practicing, the YDP-181 your mood Music cravings with its 50 different piano songs. these recordings were chosen for their beauty and functionality specially selected. And since most of these songs are classics recorded, a student can easily benefit from hearing during the breaks.

a simple but powerful plan, the doctor is perfect for both the students and – no other digital piano can be better. So go and try the Yamaha YDP-181 DigitalPiano> today.

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Tales From Wonderland-The Red Rose Review (Zenescope …

September 3rd, 2010

I have to start off once again by saying how much I love Zenescope Entertainment. I am proud to say, I’ve been a reader of this company since day one and today, I get the pleasure to bring you, Tales From Wonderland-The Red Rose, a one-shot from the Grimm Fairy Tales world. This was written by the awesome writers, Ralph Tedesco and Joe Brusha ( co-creators of Zenescope ), as well as Raven Gregory. Art was provided by Tommy Patterson and Mike Debalfo.

If you had read my Charmed # 1 review, you will know that this wasn’t really my cup of tea. However, when I heard about this story, which deals with Elizabeth Bathory, I was very excited, as her story has always piqued my interest. She always wanted to have eternal life, and through this comic, she gets that chance, but not as one may think. She basically becomes, what made me think of Poison Ivy. There is some back story to why Elizabeth became this blood thirsty Countess of Transylvania, which was the most interesting part of this tale. Once you see her transformed into this vine creature and into the one that is called Rose, it kind of lost my attention. I would have rather this have been a longer story and see her more of Elizabeth, rather than Rose.

However, it is still a very good story. I just wish there had been more of Elizabeth’s history. It was also interesting to hear Baba Yaga mentioned in this tale. How can you go wrong with a woman that flies around on a broomstick and takes kids away and eats them but can also be sought out to seek favors and wisdom. I’m hoping that she will return to these great stories, instead of just the name drop.

I know I’m very partial to Zenescope, so of course my review is going to suggest other readers to buy this book. Of course, you might want to go back and buy everything Zenescope has put out. Even if you haven’t read any of the other books, this one can stand alone. The art is terrific too and usually, all of the Grimm Fairy Tales books, are on top of my MUST READ LIST. I usually read them as soon as I get home from the comic shop and I suggest that you do the same. Until then, take a second to consider that “Adversity introduces a man to himself.”

Jason LawsonStaff Reviewer

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