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  2. Yamaha P120 digital piano review. - Yamaha Keyboard Guide

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    Is a Yamaha P120 right for you? The P120 is a good choice, especially for someone looking for portability in a digital piano. Personally, it's very nice to know that I can carry a musical keyboard around, whether it's a Yamaha keyboard or whatever. Highly Recommended: Go here for the BEST piano/keyboard course I’ve seen on the Internet.

  3. Yamaha P-120 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha P-120 is a portable electronic piano, released in 2002. The 88-key so-called "GH" keyboard is action-weighted, imitating the feel of a real piano. It includes several sample keyboard sounds, such as harpsichord, clavichord, vibraphone, guitar and more. Basic sequencing and editing are built-in.

  4. P-120 - Display Collection - INNOVATION ROAD - Yamaha Corporation

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    Featuring a stylish body, this portable digital piano is equipped with an AWM sampling system that offers an abundance of voices, and a Graded Hammer Keyboard with a touch that closely resembles that of a grand piano, with keys weighted according to their position on the keyboard for a natural playing experience.

  5. User reviews: Yamaha P-120 - Audiofanzine

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    Although an electronic instrument does not provide the feel of an acoustic piano, the touch keyboard is really one of the best on the market (system Yamaha Graded Hammer). It is light enough to carry it regularly without fear of lumbago.

  6. Yamaha P120 and P140 comparison – Piano & Synth Magazine

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    Keyboard: both implement Yamaha’s Graded Hammer Effect mechanism – though several people have noted that the P140’s keyboard action is better and more reliable than the P120s; Polyphony: both can handle up to 64 notes (a moderate amount for a modern digital piano)

  7. The real reason to buy the Yamaha P-120 is that it is an excellent digital piano with the most realistic piano action available today. It is vastly superior (both action-wise and piano sound wise) to the Roland RD-700. It is an improvement over Yamaha's previous P-80.

  8. User manual Yamaha P-120 (English - 58 pages)

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    The Yamaha P-120 is a digital piano that was first introduced in the early 2000s. It has 88 weighted keys, allowing players to replicate the feel of an acoustic piano. The P-120 also features 14 different voices, including a grand piano sound, electric piano, strings, and choir.