Good afternoon Than,
If your keyboard, Yamaha's Tyros3 is a full-sized keyboard (88 keys, like on a
traditional piano), you would be fine to perform anything on stage: classical,
jazz, and pop.
Thank you in advance for your reply, looking to hear from you and help you more.
Cordially,
Adel
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Hey Jim!
I have an Yamaha Tyros3 for sale. If you interested please contact me.
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In answer to DJX's questions.
Budget: The Roland VR-09 is about a grand, I'd like to not go too much higher
if I don't have to.
Number of keys: 61 or more
Action: Unweighted would be my first choice
Speakers: Not needed, I have all the amp & headphone resources I need.
Brand: I'm not married to a single brand, but I definitely want samples that
sound as natural as possible. One of the reasons I like the Roland is because
their engines are usually top notch, but I am open to other choices.
Application: I envision using this both as a solo performer building songs
with loops, layers and splits, but also playing as a member of a band.
Thanks,
JIm