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Topic: Clavinova
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mwf
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Clavinova
on: August 21, 2006, 01:42:15 PM
Hi,
Anyone own a CLP-270? if so would you reccommend it as a useful practice instrument, I have the option to buy an acoustic upright, but the clavinova sounded much richer and reacted very well to my touch when playing. The acoustic is cheaper and to me was far less enjoyable to play on, it was hard to drag myself off the clp-270 in fact.
I just wanted to know peoples experiences on them, and whether they think its a stronger option to go for, taking into consideration I play mainly advanced diploma level music. Was not sure if I should move away from the digital option, however this clavinova was fantastic and seemed to rival other uprights I have played on, in terms of richness of tone throughout the keyboard and control of dynamics etc..
Thanks.
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