Title | : | The BEST Beginner Keyboard [in 2021] |
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Hope y'all enjoy this!! Here's the cheat sheet with the best keyboards by budget - you may want to keep it as a reference even if you're not planning on getting a keyboard at this very moment: bestpianoclasscom/bestkeyboardbonusbrbrHere's what we'll cover today:brbrPART 1: Criteria for Choosing the BEST KeyboardbrPART 2: The Best MID-Budget KeyboardbrPART 3: The Best HIGH-Budget KeyboardbrPART 4: The Best LOW-Budget KeyboardbrPART 5: Wierd Trick to Getting a Keyboard Dirt-Cheap (or even Free!!)brbrHope you enjoy it, and happy practicing!! Comment from : Become a Piano Superhuman |
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it's better to have a keyboard than no keyboard Comment from : Random Dude |
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Is the Roland FP-10 a good one? Just purchased and is on the way I am excited to learn and watch your videos Thanks Comment from : tim rowe |
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but i do have a yamaha Comment from : stokepoke31 |
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i thin i have a old piano or somthing wrong with cuse it dose not sound good Comment from : stokepoke31 |
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I have a keyboard that has about 37 keys though😢😢 Are you telling me that i can't use your techniques Comment from : ruddiato |
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I started playing piano about 2 months ago, back in 2017 i took classes on the theory of music But the teacher made me less inspired to play So about 3 months ago I bought my first key board The keyboard I bought is a casio ctk-3500 I know it's not perfect for playing on but it really is perfect for me Comment from : brecklyn congleton |
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Hi ! I would like to know your thoughts about yamaha p-45 ? Thank youuu Comment from : Lilia Hadjeres |
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Based on my experience, most of the money you spend is really on all the extra features If you just want to learn piano and you have a mid range budget or even a high budget and want to save a lot of money or if you do not have a lot of room or live on a second story or higher apartment or even in an RV or mobile home, I would go for something like the Yamaha P125 All you need is the full size fully weighted keys, and a pedal You do not need all the bells and whistles if you are only using it to practice and progress at playing the piano Comment from : Bryan G |
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I love my P-125 brBest bang for the buckbrI got the upgrade package with table and bench for only $850 and added the upgrade pedals Comment from : leon323 |
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Sharing my own decision as a beginnerbrI took a piano before finding this videobrInstead of the regular trademarks (Casio, Yamaha, ) or the expensive ones (Roland), I chose a Woodbrass XP2 (88 weighted keys)brbrI checked many videos before picking this one and I picked it from the sounds I heard in the youtube reviews, especially compared to cheaper pianosbrbrI also had first to eliminate:br- lighted keys piano ; even if I thought lighted keys would be nice to learn songs (because they can lighten to show which keys to press next) ; the ones with lighted keys did not have the sound I looked for and I thought that lighted keys would be more of a bobo effect later and an extra not important at all after all, I have to build my awareness of the keys I press without looking for any light!brbr- foldable pianos ; because actually, even if I like the idea to fold and transport a numeric piano, all of them I heard in videos had a worse sound ; and its not actually important because I don't move around ; I prefer when I move to test another piano I'll find somewhere than using my own!brbrAnother reason for a XP2 compared to other trademarks at same price is because:br I also like the bluebooth (allows to connect it to learning apps and synchronize touch) and double headphonesbrBut most of all I picked this one over other cheaper piano (including the foldable piano) becase of its sound it was my first reason having a bluetooth piano was a second reasonbrbrBTW thank you for these videos, your channel is very inspiring, practical, and your videos very well made I am a new learner thanks to the accessibility of your videos Comment from : Archives |
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Thank you Comment from : Kenny Tran |
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What about Yamaha PSR E373 for a complete beginner just starting out? Comment from : cxvxcbcxn |
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Is Electric Keyboard BD-16 good?? Comment from : BennyXDDX |
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Is yamaha p125 digital piano or keyboard? I came hear to see a guide over keyboard but I hear you use these terms interchangeably Comment from : Binyam Yohannes |
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I have a Williams Legato, what's your opinion? Comment from : Todd graham |
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Arrow head shop in mentor Ohio is pretty good for their instruments Comment from : Amanda Beduhn |
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I got an old electric piano, it's still good though and I used to practice piano on it before 2 Comment from : Edward Chip Dixon |
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I have a I think it's called a just act musician digital keyboard Comment from : Jack Kennedy |
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I generally agree with yor choices But I do have a few comments:br1 You can't beat leaning on an acoustic But even if an old upright is free and portability isn't an concern, than there are some issues You can't practice silently with headphones And you will need to have regular tunings, which cost money Also, an old piano may require some keys to be fixed or even more serious maintenence, which can get very expensive Be very careful, if you choose this option on a budget Taller uprights are much better than shorter "console" pianos, which use an indirect drop action and have very short bass stringsbr2 I love the RD-2000 and owned one Compared to the RD800, it has a physically modelled "V-Piano" engine which allows for adjustment of the sounds and unlimited polyphony It also has a mixer section, which allows internal and external sound sources to be easily mixed and layered But it's really a professional instrument and might be overwhelming for a beginner Also, the additional sounds (besides piano and electric piano), while usable, are not all that great The strings and pads are fine, but the organs are not very good and other instruments could be better, at least for a professional If you're buying in this range, you should also try a Kawai MP-11SE, which has an even better action, and a Yamaha CP88, which is also excellentbr3 If you aren't performing on stage and don't care about portability, than a home digital console piano like a Roland HP or Yamaha CLP (Clavinola) might be a better choice You'll get internal speakers, so you won't need an amp and you'll get a proper music desk for your sheet music These are available quite cheaply used, especially slightly older ones I wouldn't get one that's too old, but a Roland HP-203/HP-206 or HP-508 would be a great alternativebrCheers Comment from : geoffk777 |
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Sorry imo if you gig four times a week you need the lightest piano you can get to reduce the carryingthis stuff is just home Comment from : Jack |
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Do all of these have weighted keys? Comment from : Aaron Edwards |
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My piano is the latest model Yamaha Portable Grand DGX-670 Electric Piano It can even join bluetooth and It have free trainings on the display It also an play Karaoke by itself! I like it's Demo Comment from : Saw Wah Wah |
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I don't know if I'd advise a used acoustic for a shoestring budget It has to be moved, tuned, might need repair, etc, and all of that can cost substantial $$ Tuning in particular can be costly depending on where you live Comment from : Kevin Mencer |
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Merci for this Comment from : Lawrence Taylor |
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I've got a casio privia pxs3100 and it's an absolutely gorgeous and incredible instrument Comment from : Through The Turnstiles |
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Liked your video I checked out a new key board from my local Library I brought it home and it’s 61 keys but not weighted and I really didn’t like that But it was free for 2 weeks and I found out I have zero talent I thought I was going to play quick mainly cause I went to a BILLY PRESTON concert and he played “ Thats the way God planned it” guess I have a talent for listening Thanks 🎹 Comment from : No Dr just healthy |
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What do you think of yamaha p-45 (p-71) for a beginner? my school has it so i thought it’d be good Comment from : Nataly Abdulkhaliq |
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😵💫 Comment from : 89th Key |
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Bro that add where you sing is crrrrinngggeeeeee haha 😂 thanks for the tips Comment from : 89th Key |
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How about the casiotone ct-s1?brbrThanks for sharing your knowledge to us Comment from : We are the Muellers |
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i have a yamaha270, 61 keys, just getting started, ---phil Comment from : philip cardelfe |
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hi,this is phil, i dont quite understand the e-minor ,major chords, the differenceetc,, thanks zack, i want to learn, phil Comment from : philip cardelfe |
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Korg P1000 ? Roland FP30x ? Comment from : Haluk Yildiz |
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Hey Zach, I’m taking your Hands Independence course and I have a Korg Keytar from the ‘80’s with 31 unweighted keys ! Ha ha I just wanted to see you cringe ! I need the Yamaha, huh ? Comment from : Michael Anthony |
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Check Facebook marketplace for free ones too It's loaded Now I just need to find a buddy with a truck that wants to help 😂 Comment from : HallaYourself |
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umm is sensitive keys good ones? Comment from : Icelltion |
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🎹🎹🎹🎸🎸🎸🪕🪕🎻🎻🥁🥁 Comment from : Darius Stingley |
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This video made me feel so much better about the purchase I just made I ALMOST bought a semi-weighted keyboard on Amazon but at the last minute decided it would probably be better for me to buy a weighted keyboard I found one in my price range with full 88-keys and bought it I’ll get it next week and I’m so excited to finally learn! Comment from : Linsey Breanna |
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Ps I’m an adult learned! Comment from : Sandy Brooks |
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I just bought a Yamaha p45 I love the weighted keys and the sound is Pratt good I could t find a110 for any less the $1,000 so I went w the $500 and change piano!! Comment from : Sandy Brooks |
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What about the Kawai boards? I think their electronic ones are best you can buy Comment from : Pixelwash |
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Wht should I choose Between yamaha P125, Kawaii Es110 and Roland fp30x Comment from : Ch1LLinG |
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The cheat sheet for this video is useless for me because I live in india I don't have dollars Comment from : Bindu Manoj |
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The touch, the touch and the touch is the most important Comment from : eddiebitmail |
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You should add the casio ct s1 its olny 200 and its really good Comment from : NormsCurlyVr |
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Hey I'm a beginner and short on money I'm not looking for any special effects or connections to pc or stuff like that, but I will use headphones mostly I'm thinking about the RockJam88 or the Alesis Recital 88, do you think they worth a try? Can't go for a second hand piano since I haven't got the space and the second hand keyboards offered in my region are mostly discounter stuff Comment from : H DA |
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I'm trying to download the cheat sheet but it's not working Comment from : Nelson Prosper |
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Hey is it to practice with a 49 key keyboard? Comment from : The Music Magician |
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I have a digital piano It feels more natural I sold my yamaha keyboard Comment from : Judith K |
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The techno background music is distracting Comment from : Gabriel Mease |
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When I open my wallet I rather to pick Razer keyboard Mechanical one ;) Comment from : Shezuka |
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the way you record the video is not good I stop the video because the way you recording it Comment from : Marjan Sadeghi |
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For mid budget - and buying new, why get the years older P125 model when for $150 more, you can get an up-to-date 2021 model Yamaha DGX-670?brExact Same keyboard action, much better CFX grand sound (like the high-end P515), and way more than all the extras Including one button that turns off all the extras and just makes it a piano Comment from : Glenn Meader |
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I want to learn piano seriously but don’t have the budget for one that has weighted keys so I guess I’m kind of screwed Comment from : DiscardedTescoTrolley |
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Would weighed keys be essential for a child beginner? Comment from : Richard L |
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Any recommendations for people with such space constraints, that they want the best touch & sound with 61 to 70+ keys? Comment from : gluino |
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Sound and touch is what I'm looking for Yamaha PSR-530 that I used to have Comment from : Uhm music Boi? |
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"Mummy Daddy I want to learn the piano, please, please" So Mummy and Daddy go out and buy a $300 piano, BIG MISTAKE! A $30000 piano is JUNK! $300 for the piano, $200 - $300 to get it home that's $500 6 months later your "little darling" doesn't want to play the piano "IT'S TOOOOOOO HARRRD!!! So now you have a crap piano in the house it's only function is to stop the dust getting ton the floor and it's a place for cockroaches to procreate and die Advertise it, AND NO ONE WANTS IT! So, you pay the the trash man $100 to get it out of the house Your excursion into music, not including lessons has cost you $600- $900 dollars If you had instead bought a 2nd hand keyboard as suggested by Zach and "little darling" tells you 6 month later they don't want to play piano You CAN SELL the keyboard! You may even be able to sell it for what you paid for it Don't buy 2nd hand pianos, it is not like buying a second hand car A $300 piano ARE JUNK!! Comment from : velcroman11 |
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Extras😉 Comment from : Elko Schmittmann |
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I want to invest in a rolland keyboard EXR 5 Its this a good key board to start whit? I don,t have a big buget This video is so helpfull Comment from : life is music parna donkers |
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Shoestring budget isn't $200 Comment from : Anonymous Camel |
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I Prefer all three How is a Casio CTX3000 keyboard Comment from : JJJ3733 |
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1 sound, 2 touch, way behind 3 extras Comment from : Professional Online Teaching |
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If I were to guess Sound would matter to me the most and if I had a secont option it would have to be touch Nobody needs extras to learn the piano their just extra Comment from : Piano Man |
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"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life" -John 3:16 brbrThe invitation to believe on Him and His redemptive work on the cross is open to anyone and everyone He knows you by name, and pulls out all the stops to call YOU to Him and get YOUR attention I am writing this that any who see the truth in my words would believe, and that any who don't would at least know what they are refusing This is a free gift from God -- not this religious trash that is man-made and doesn't satisfy anything but man's pride Jesus loves the crap out of you, more than any of us understand, and wants you to come to Him by BELIEVING ONLY, so that you can be taken care of by Him and satisfied foreverbrbrPlease, either believe today, or look more into it Comment from : Drew Berube |
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I actually went the shoe-string route back in September 2020 by snagging an OLD stand-up piano off from a neighbor (for freeeee), and started teaching myself using your videos Been absolutely loving it, except when I try to play along with something I can REALLY tell how out of tune this old piano is, lol Comment from : degrawea |
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Touch, and I'm sorry, 88 keys The 61 key is dropping low notes you want and leaving high tinny notes you'll never touch But thanks for the run down The Yamaha sounds closer to my means The Roland would be awesome but definitely above me $$$$ wise Comment from : Richard Foren |
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I dont have money to buy a new keyboard of 61 keys Comment from : Shubhankar Trivedi |
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Best thing of him is that he sees and replies every comment ✌ Comment from : Shubhankar Trivedi |
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Hey Zach, what about flavian s1 or s2 piano keyboards? Comment from : Sam |
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I'm really considering upgrading Right now I just have some non-weighted midi controller that I plug into my computer I just don't want to make a huge purchase before I'm set on learning piano, but I'm really liking it right now so I'm coming closer and closer to buying one lol Comment from : ThatsFinn |
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Just ordered my Korg B2 white edition So naturally I'm binge watching your beginner lesson videos Comment from : SoCheeesey |
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Roland RD2000 10 out of 10s? r u kidding me guy If anything it deserves a 6 and that's being nice Kawai MP11se is the boss of digital portables touch and sound Even the Kawai ES110 blows the RD2000 out the water Comment from : spada60 |
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Hi Zach! brMy name is Hugo brI was just done with your 4 chords lesson It was so good and I learned a lot(thanks) My question is: what am going to do now?brbrAll the best Hugo Comment from : Hugo Lager |
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What about casino CT 100 Comment from : DEEPENDU BHARADWAJ |
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I have a Casio CDP130 never had a problem with it It's still in perfect condition and I slam the keys like a Tiujuana prostitute I'm also 6foot 2 220lbs Yes I slam it HARRRRD Comment from : Jum Broni |
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I managed to pickup a Casio CDP -s100 with a ProLine Stand used on offer-up for $300 Love your vids please keep up the amazing work Comment from : racer096 |
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Thank you ZackbrI give importance to sound and weighted keys Comment from : GODS WORK |
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can you talk a bit slower Comment from : joseph croft |
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Hello Zach, how would you grade my Casio CT-X5000 I purchased last year during the Pandemic I hope you have tested it Comment from : Samuel Stevenson |
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Hi everyone a couple years ago, I found a Casio Privia in a thrift shop for $50 Nothing wrong with it except that when I play I do a lot of sweeping across the whole keyboard and when I get about 2/3 of the way across, the thing "forgets" the lowest octaves I just played ( I trained myself, so excuse me for not knowing the right terminology) No one notices it but me, but it is quite disconcerting :) I can't find a setting that gives me a real grand piano sound either, but again, people say I sound great I downloaded the owner's manual to try to figure out how to make it remember more and sound more grand, but couldn't find anything Any hints besides buying a new one? Comment from : JB Ellison |
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Nice job and explanation on your choices I'm more partial to the Yamaha line (Motif, Montage) for sounds - I have the Roland Fantom X and while there's some great sounds in the board, the EPs are my least favorite For feel/touch, love the action of the Korg Kronos with the RH3 keybed - just feels like I'm on the real thing! Sounds are excellent as well, for me it's better than Roland's flagship But neither of those boards are cheap I recently purchased a Casio CDP-SP150 (never thought I'd buy a Casio, LOL) Rationale - wanted to get away from heavy gear (that Kronos X is not fun carrying, and neither is my backup Motif ES7) so needed a lighter board Looked into controllers (that would be a great topic for you to cover!!!) and bought an Arturia KeyLab Essential 88 based on reviews Hated the feel (fake semi-weighted) so took it back, but swapped it for this Casio just sitting there minding its business Played it and loved the touch - it's not my Kronos, but I could live with it! It's equivalent to the Privia line you mentioned, so we're on the same page there Sounds are ok, but I wasn't buying for that - have a laptop and tons of sounds at my disposal so the key beyond the feel of the board, was that it had a USB port and could control the laptop and DAW It's a win-win where I get the weighted keys, killer sounds (from laptop), and lightweight for travel Thanks for the comparison, good stuff! Comment from : Keith Wills |
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Thinking I had done my research, I purchased a Casio Celviano ABSOLUTELY the worst choice I could have made The lower registers are not tuned properly (How is that even possible, given how they are made?) and the keys "clunk" It's maddening,brand there is nothing I can do about it Too much money for a very disappointing purchase I would never purchase ANOTHER Casio product, and I do not recommend it Comment from : Charlotte Evans |
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is a spring tc 261 good? i am thinking about this one because i don't have money ;w; Comment from : Whimsigodd |
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Hey Zach, I see you updated for the yamaha p-125 as I recommended! Good stuff! I love mine, it's been great for me this past year and a half I personally would give it a 9/10 for sound, but the feel is great Can't wait till I can get the roland rd2000 :) Comment from : Exal The Great |
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Hi! I recently bought a "Pearl River V-03" digital piano for my son He is happy with it It has 88 weighted keys and the sound is good Just the lower register is a little bit too loud Unfortunately it doesn't have an equalizer to compensate that An advantage is that it has three pedals As for other extras -- it has MIDI / USB / Bluetooth connections, recording, reverb, chorus, metronome Comment from : Simion Onea |
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Those are some great recommendations! Roland came out with the Roland FP-30X which is brand new and upgrade from the Roland FP-30 Only comes in white color and looks beautiful, 88 fully weighted keys and hammer action escapement like a real piano A fantastic keyboard for only $750 I will order one next week Comment from : Richard P |
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Could you possibly do a video on how to play spooky scary skeleton on piano, please Comment from : Unknown User |
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i have a Kawai E110 and it is very good with touch and sound, but no whistle and bells Comment from : jameswklam gmail |
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Hi Zach, I've got my eye on a Korg B1 that comes just under € 500 and has 88 weighted keys and excellent piano sounds What are your thoughts on this model? Comment from : Mark de Muze |
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What do you think about the Yamaha P-515? Comment from : Ari Rabe |
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The rd800 is nice but if you want a good live board you are gonna struggle with the menu diving I use a Nord stage 3 and it’s about the same price and is made for live settings on top of that, the samples are on par with Roland and Yamaha PLUS with the sample editor you can load cost on sounds easily to the board Comment from : ross parker |
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No idea how to tell if a piano has a weighted keyboard Comment from : Martin Roberts |
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I'm currently playing a Yamaha YPG-235 -- a older, 61-key model It's served me well and I'd recommend it I've seen some used that seem very affordable I'm looking at upgrading to an 88-key, as I sometimes find the range rather limiting That said, it's got some great capabilities and was money well spent! Comment from : kengon |
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