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As a child, I remember visiting my family in Maryland. They had a large farm with sprawling acres of land, a beautiful, multi-story farmhouse and a bay side view of the Chesapeake Bay that was a beautiful in the summer, as it was on Thanksgiving morning with the geese flying by. My aunt had a parlor room in the house with lovely antique sitting chairs, a fireplace and a beautiful upright piano that would draw the attention of any curious child, myself included.
With permission, I would spend hours in that room (door closed, of course) and hammer away at those keys, trying diligently to play songs I had heard others play before me. With each season, I couldn’t wait to visit Aunt Barb’s again and run into the parlor to have another crack at that piano. She had several song books, but only a couple always managed to catch my attention and I would play the same songs over and over again until I mastered them. With teaching myself songs like “The Rose” and “Für Elise”, I found a passion for the piano at a young age and it still resonates with me at the ripe age of 46.
While I don’t have that grand piano in my own home, today’s technology has enabled me to carry on the love of the piano and music with my own family, thanks to the fabulous design of the Casio Keyboard.
More About Casio
Casio was founded by the four Kashio brothers: Tadao, Toshio, Kazuo, and Yukio. Led by the second eldest, Toshio, the four brothers developed the 14-A, the world’s first compact all-electric calculator, and established Casio Computer Co., Ltd. in 1957. Each brother brought his unique specialty and strength: Tadao in finance, Toshio in development, Kazuo in sales, and Yukio in production. Taking on a specific role and working closely to complement each other, the brothers grew the new company together.
We recently received a brand new electric piano, the Casio CT-X700 and my daughter was eagerly waiting for me to arrive home so that we could unbox and start playing our new piano. It was music to our ears right from the get go. So many instrument sounds, so many options and the crystal-clear resonating volume throughout the house was remarkable.
This piano features Casio’s new AiX Sound Source, which can reproduce a wide variety of instruments such as acoustic and electric pianos, guitars, drums, basses, brass, wind instruments, string ensembles and much more. It has 600 tones to choose from. You can have the classic grand piano sound, a rich church organ sound, practice your baseball themes or even mix some crazy beats with the percussion and drum sounds. The creative possibilities are endless. This electric piano also offers Casio’s Step-Up Lesson system which helps users easily learn songs, with the display showing proper fingering and notation. It has a library of over 160+ songs you can choose from and teach even the most novice of players how to play. You can also create your own, original scores and play them back to put sound to paper.
The back-lit LCD display makes it vibrant and bright enough to see the song as it plays for you. It also illuminates as you record and play. The keyboard has 61 piano-type keys, which are the same size as any standard acoustic piano. Casio has also brought their electric pianos into the 21st Century. It comes equipped with a USB-MIDI port so you can connect any MAC, PC, Android or iOS based device with no drivers or special installations needed. It supports and comes with a built-in smartphone shelf to hold your device and access your favorite music apps.
The Casio CT-X700 has rejuvenated the music lover in me and inspired me to play again. It has also sparked an interest in my daughter and I am pleased as punch to have my passion carry on to the next generation. The best part are the memories I have shared with her and we can now make our own memories for future generations in our family.
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