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TopicAnyone play the piano?
Dreamgamer_lgbt
04/15/20 7:55:49 PM
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hypnox posted...
And can you point me into a keyboard that sounds good, 88 keys and isnt super expensive. I dont really need too many styles of sound. If it just has grand piano that would be fine.

Anything under 88 keys is not digital piano , don't let shopkeepers tell you otherwise .

For styles and sounds I suggest a software or if you need for live performance I suggest workstations that are not really expensive these days , even the good ones , casio top brand choice .

For digital piano I would recommend Yamaha , Yamaha P45b is what's on the market now... not expensive , weighted keys , clear sound , play better than most other digital pianos from most stores .

For exclusive quality to perform at dinner parties you need to go way up with price nothing less than $4000 .

Personally seen no difference between digital pianos for $900 and $3000.

For my taste most what Roland can offer is way different from what I would want from a piano . The sound is way more settle and for music such as Fur Elise totally unsuitable .

Seen little of Nord and Korg but the sound was a lot better , the price higher and the keys felt like plastic that forces you to make a mistake while playing cause your finger slips way too often . For the price I would expect a bit of texture on the keys or real wood .

Those are of course only my views , I suggest you to go to the stores and play even a little bit and you will find your piano, the bond will be made on the spot and you will not forget which one you chose , it's always like that . Reviews won't help .

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