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Topic: No real Piano
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Subliminal
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No real Piano
on: January 04, 2005, 12:48:45 AM
I have been playing on an electric keybourd for most of the time that i have been playing piano. Can this effect how well i play on a real piano in the future?
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RappinPhil
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Re: No real Piano
Reply #1 on: January 04, 2005, 01:39:06 AM
Couple things
1) How long have you been playing?
2) What kind of keyboard is it (model, name brand, etc)?
3) Does it have weighted keys?
4) Does it have all the keys?
If you answered yes to questions 3 and 4, you're in the same camp as me, so you should be fine
But if you're playing on some featherweight, 44 key, 9million sound effect toy, then of course your progress will be severely retarded.
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