First of all: I don't want to sound a complet newbie, even though I might just be one.
I've been playing the piano for around a year and a half now. Not too long time I guess.
Unfortunately, my family does not value music as much as I would like and therefore I don't get too much support at home. I don't even have the actual instrument, just a cheap keyboard which is better than nothing at all.
It can get me nervous quite easily. I can't get it or the bench to be at a good height and, because of that, I can't get a good posture. This has caused me some injuring, but I've already worked on that and it's better now. Still not quite good -yet again, better than nothing at all.
But by far, the thing that bothers me the most is the total absence of weighted keys (better than no keys at all, hahahahah! - sorry, I had to do this one ]= ). It was nearly impossible to play on my teacher's piano at first but I eventually got used to it's weight. She's got an upright one.
Her piano keys still feel a lot heavy. I've talked to her about it seveal times and she told me something about the instrument beig a "top line piano" or something of the sort (I don't think there is an equivalent translation from my language to english), and supposedely the keys are as heavy as piano keys could be. Seriously, they're dead heavy! She's also said something like "preparing concertists for the hardest situations possible".
Even though I might be used to it by now, sometimes - like earlier today - it just feels impossible. I don't think the actual problem is the piano itself because my teacher can play it wonderfully, as opposed to myself. I've played on three other pianos aside from hers, and none1s keys weight could ever be compared to my teachers.
I MEAN IT! IT'S LIKE HELL!! >.<Well... this matter gets me a little too concerned about the weight of the keys. I am going to buy a piano somewhere araundo July this year - a digital one, though, since I couldn't ever afford an acoustic one within the next few years. It worries me to think that no digital piano could prepare me for concert grands or even regular grands (if there's a difference that I'm totally unaware of).
So, I would like to know the oppinion of you guys, regarding weighted keys, concert grands, digital pianos, "finger strength" and anything else that might be relevant to the facts and situations I'm describing here now.
I would also like toa ask you not to take me too serious when I say the keys are weighted like hell. I mean... they're a lot heavy, but I don't think it goes that far.
Thank you for your time! 