Digital pianos are fine for alternative practice,
I agree, they are fine for alternative practice.
I am sorry MENUET but have you ever thought for a second that the problem is your playing
It was, because I played on a digital. I now understand what is the correct "touch" and I don't have a single problem switching piano.
I agree digital pianos dont have all the interactive harmonics that make the acoustic piano so special,
And thoose interactive harmonics belongs to the skill of playing the piano, that's all I'm saying.
Menuet you need to get with it, this is the 21st century, technology has come a long way, the sampling on todays digitals are very good using more than your 16 meg comment you made.
I'm a computer engineer, I do am in the 21st century. I've red the documentation of the CLP 280 and did look on how proud they are on the "36" MB of memory for the sound they have. I was wrong then, it's not 16MB (16mb is the P140), it's 36. It still does not fit. I exactly know what I'm talking about regarding technology and computer programming.
Pro's do use digitals, I know you cant quite grasp that but its the case no matter what your anti-digital views are.
I am using digital. I am not anti digital, they do have their use. BUT you don't learn piano on a digital. Learing piano on a digital won't make you a good pianist. I've been through this experience. Maybe they are people who can learn piano on any keyboard, but for 80% of the population, this is not the case.
Where have you got this idea of digital pianos being a cheap try, the next piano I am getting is well over 2000 pounds, no cheap try my friend, plus it will outplay other similar uprights by a long shot.
Please, at least agree that digital are often cheaper than actual piano.... I'm not talking about gadgety stuffed digitals, I'm talking about "digital piano only".
If we take the CLP280 as an example, it's a 3000 euros bill for a good digital. For 3000 euros, you have a medium quality studying piano.
You can be a pianist practicing on a digital piano and then playing acoustic pianos, because the technical and musical abilities you have are transferrable between the two.
Yes I am. There is stuff I can work on digital, there are stuff I can't.
Perhaps its you who cant call themselves a pianist because you obvioulsy cant adapt between the two instruments, THIS DOES NOT MEAN OTHERS CANT ADAPT AND LEARN FROM EITHER.
I'm calling myself a pianist because i've found the differences between digitals and acoustic, because I know that there are subttle stuff that do not work on a digital.
Dont put people off digitals because they are not real pianos,
I'm putting people who wants to play the piano of digital piano.
I advice people to buy a digital piano to be able to practice "more" (considering they already have an acoustic piano).
its the modern day and because you can play silently but still with all the dynamics intact you can practice for longer without disturbing anyone.
Yes, and that is what digital are good for.
MENUET do you have any actual evidence that someone cannot be a pianist by playing digital pianos?
The only evidence is my experience. I've started learning on a digital and was doing pretty good on it. One day I try an acoustic piano..... i'm just not good on it. I try another acoustic.... still not good.
Now I'm learnin on an acoustic, I CAN play on any acoustic piano, and, I can still play digitals because they are "easy" to play on. Maybe this is because they have reached perfection or something, but still, as a pianist, you have to be able to perform on an acoustic piano and to be used to thoose "not perfect not a computer things".
The day I've met my teacher, I've start playing a score. Two minutes later he says "ooh...... you must be playing a digital right ?"
I know 2 other people that play the piano. One did start on a digital and now agree with me (at first he did not, but one day he got the "clic" that made him change his mind and his way of playing).
I know one other pianist that always played on a digital, she just can't do any good on my (upright) piano. Beleive me, this is very frustrating for her.
I can play acoustic pianos extremely well and am only able to by practicing soley on digital pianos all my life, its worked for me my friend.
Good for you, you're a lucky man or a genius (some people practice on a table with keys drawed on). If you're not lucky, you missed a point in the piano performance (please don't take this as an offence, my english is not fluent and I don't wan't to be rude).
Still, for the common like me, some of us have to practice on acoustic to become pianists.