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Offline jinbrother1

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Piano vs Electronic Keyboard
on: August 31, 2004, 06:07:02 AM
My dad recently bought my brother and I a Yahama S90 (electronic keyboard) to replace our aging house piano. I have to say, it sounds more clean and orotund, feels more authentic to my fingers, and offers a lot of electronic goodies! Strangely, I play better on the electronic keyboard as well :D

The plus side of owning an electronic keyboard is that it's a lot cheaper than a regular piano, and importantly, it's portable. Plus, you never have to tune it.

What do you guys think? Do you guys prefer pianos or electronic keyboards?

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Re: Piano vs Electronic Keyboard
Reply #1 on: August 31, 2004, 07:09:21 AM
Digital pianos have physical limits you cant deal with- I cant play Liszt, Rachmaninoff, or Scriabin on a digital!  You need aftertouch in many cases and sensitive pedaling to play well.  digitals are a lot of fun for kicking around, but the Grand has always been, and will continue to be KING!!

You experience true pianistic power until you play on an acousitic piano- you will feel the strings vibrating through the soundboard to the keybed, and there is nothing better than that.  It's like the difference between driving a Lamborghini and a minivan.

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Re: Piano vs Electronic Keyboard
Reply #2 on: August 31, 2004, 11:52:58 PM
Everyone has to find what works for them. Some like a big acoustic piano, others a small, other like the electronic. It depends on your budget, your space, your preferences and your priorities........

In my experience, a nice acoustic piano can give you so much more over the course of it's life than an electronic keyboard......the acoustic piano becomes part of one's musical personality - and I've never heard anyone say that about a digital!

Simon
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Re: Piano vs Electronic Keyboard
Reply #3 on: September 07, 2004, 10:34:21 PM
I played acoustic piano all my life.
However, I am not a professional player by any means but pretty good. At least, I can discern good pianos from bad ones.

If you do not want to spend a lot of monies (in thousand), go to Best Buy and try Casio Privia 100. It feels like a real piano and very inexpensive for the equality that you get.  :D

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Re: Piano vs Electronic Keyboard
Reply #4 on: September 08, 2004, 03:05:17 AM
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I played acoustic piano all my life.
However, I am not a professional player by any means but pretty good. At least, I can discern good pianos from bad ones.

If you do not want to spend a lot of monies (in thousand), go to Best Buy and try Casio Privia 100. It feels like a real piano and very inexpensive for the equality that you get.  :D

I hope this doesnt sound bad, but I am wondering what kind of acoustics you have playedon to be so impressed with a casio.  Personally, I think they should stick to calculators..

Offline pianodude

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Re: Piano vs Electronic Keyboard
Reply #5 on: September 08, 2004, 02:10:34 PM
Before answering your question:

1. Have you ever tried the new Casio Privia 100.
2. I still have my Steinway & Son in California.

You, of course, cannot compare a Casio with a Steinway. However, that Casio is darn good for only $500. Especially if it is compared to many of the low end Yamaha pianos that cost at least 6 times.

My point is that it is better spend less when one just starts learning piano. There is no guarantee that one will like to play for a long time.

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Re: Piano vs Electronic Keyboard
Reply #6 on: September 09, 2004, 01:23:57 AM
yes, I have played on the Casio Priva PX-100.  
Here it is:

https://www.casio.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=products.detail&product=PX%2D100

I hated it- It felt really cheap (because it was) and features were limited.  However, the price is quite low, so there is a good point for it.
I ended up going with Roland FP3.

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My point is that it is better spend less when one just starts learning piano. There is no guarantee that one will like to play for a long time.

Yeah, well if you start out by playing on crap, then there is a guarantee that person will not be playing for very long..

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Re: Piano vs Electronic Keyboard
Reply #7 on: September 09, 2004, 08:57:49 PM
Hi

I have a PX100 as a 2nd piano at work and its okay ...helps me get extra practise in without the Missus knowing  ;)

But, I have a small yearning at the moment to start gigging maybe next year and I sort of wish I'd have waited and got the Yamaha P120 Stage piano instead.
The Casio does not have audio outs...grrr!!


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Lee
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Re: Piano vs Electronic Keyboard
Reply #8 on: September 10, 2004, 04:04:25 AM
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The Casio does not have audio outs...grrr!!


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Lee

I dont want to say I told You So, but hey, you get what you pay for, right? :D
donjuan
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