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Yamaha NP-12 Piaggero keyboard plus stand, in black - worth ?215 will take ?140 ONO!


Emdra

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NOW SOLD! NO LONGER AVAILABLE!!!!

Brilliant keyboard (Yamaha NP-12 Piaggero) only last year - cost ?190 plus stand which was ?25 (RockJam RJX29 Double braced Keyboard Stand Adjustable 29 cm to 91 cm with locking Straps type)


This is just perfect for anyone learning to play the piano that can't fit a piano in the house, plus also a really fun electric keyboard! Sadly my daughter went off piano soon after we bought it and moved onto guitar... So it's hardly used and in perfect working order - got the manual here. All it's missing is the cardboard box it came in.


So all together keyboard and stand cost ?215 - but will take ?140 ONO!


This is the blurb on Amazon where we got it last year:

Piaggero NP-12 is a simple and digital home keyboard for beginners that combines a practical design with quality sound that goes everywhere with you

This compact keyboard features 61 keys in a piano-style keyboard and 10 quality Voices - Play it like a concert grand piano or like a sweet electric one and have fun while practicing

Use the USB TO HOST terminal and plug-in your iOS device for added performance functions and easier operation / portable thanks to its lightweight and with a battery powered option, take it anywhere

NP-12 features a record & listen function so you can go through your practice sessions, performances and original compositions with a single touch - Share your masterpieces with friends and family

Items delivered: Yamaha NP-12 Piaggero home keyboard in black - ready to go everywhere with you / owner's manual, music rest, AC adaptor

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