Yamaha Corporation of Japan opens its factory in India
Yamaha
Corporation of Japan announces the opening of its factory in India for Musical
instruments.
Chennai INDIA, 27th May 2019: Yamaha Music India Pvt. Ltd.’s factory is
located in Kanchipuram, which is 71 km from Chennai is fully geared up to
produce the full line of Yamaha Musical Instrument.
Takashi Haga, Managing Director, “Yamaha Music India said “Yamaha Music
India is proud to present you keyboard built for India and built in India.
Under the “MAKE IN INDIA” initiative we have designed and created the most
versatile and customized portable keyboard for Indian customers till date.
India as we know is a land of diversity. The New keyboard will address the
requirement of customers ranging from West to East and South to North. He also
thank the india Government for the Factory launch by saying that A journey
which started exactly 2 years back has finally taken shape and we whole
heartedly thank Government of India, Tamil Nadu, concerned government
departments and our internal implementation team who have supported us at every
step to fulfill this dream
Rehan
Siddiqui, Business Head, Musical Instruments,
“Yamaha Music India will not only produce its equipment for the Indian market,
but make India its major export hub. The company plans to upgrade its factory
as and when required depending on the growing demand. Yamaha has been pioneering
in the field of manufacturing for the past 131 years. Along with manufacturing
we have acted as catalyst in developing and nurturing music education in
several countries. With every passing day schools and other education institutes
in India are stressing on the importance of learning music. In such
circumstances the market demands products which are unique, efficient and
customized to suit the needs of several hundred music teachers, students,
hobbyist and professionals. World over the music Industry is on a growth
trajectory with increasing demand everywhere”
Yamaha
Music India Ltd. is launching its model, which
is an ideal portable keyboard for Indian music lovers. Avast collection of
onboard Indian instruments (Voices) and auto accompaniment function (Styles)
covers a broad spectrum of Indian music genres from every corner of the
country. Functions like “Quick Sampling” are designed to assist you to perform
in a variety of situations. In addition, the PSR-I500 features a number of
lesson functions including a built-in Tabla/Mridangam & Tanpura function
called “Riyaz,” to help you learn how to play songs or traditional indian
“Raga” scales.