When that baby grand is out of reach.

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Our sixth-grade daughter's junior high class is trying to raise enough money to purchase a much-needed new piano for the music department. At the school's annual winter concert, the principal informed the audience of those efforts, and directed interested patrons to the holiday wreath sale in the lobby. No matter--the price of the piano is unlikely to be collected before our percussionist moves onto high school. So, imagine our reaction when her younger brother informed us he wanted to play keyboard. Some choice: save for the kids' college education or buy a piano. Every dilemma, however, has a solution. Our's produced the WK-110 from Casio Inc., Dover, N.J.

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The company's WK series is known for blending enhanced sound quality with stylish appeal. The WK-110 ($199.99) features 76 piano-style keys, 32-note polyphony, 515 tones, 100 tunes, 120 rhythms, eight digital effects, voice fingering guide, one-touch preset, song data expansion, stereo piano, auto-accompaniment, touch response for musical expression, 32 registration memory for quick access to frequently used tunes, and a USB port for easy connection to a computer.

The WK-110 can produce 32 sounds...

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