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Yamaha Piaggero NP-11 piano with weighted keys mint condition for sale £65


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Yamaha Piaggero NP-11 61 key keyboard for sale. Mint condition. As new. Manual included.
 
Selling with a proper stand, and some beginners music books.
 
  • 61-key (5 octave) touch sensitive piano-style keyboard
  • Weighted keys
  • Slim, Light & Compact Design
  • Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) Stereo Sampling
  • Built-in Stereo Speaker System
  • Piano Preset songs
  • Battery Power or AC adaptor
  • Auto Power Off mode
 
In perfect condition and working order.
Bought new for our daughter when she wanted to start learning piano, but she didn't use it much and gave up the lessons quite quickly. 
 
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