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joel m
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Kurzweil pianos
on: February 08, 2024, 01:31:37 PM
Does anyone have any experience with Kurzweil pianos? After just under a month of practice, I have started to realize the importance of the touch and feel of weighted keys and sound quality. Hence, I started to do some research on what to get and interestingly, when I would google digital pianos for beginners, Kurzweil never came up. But I remember back during my first go around with trying to learn the piano 20 years ago, I would come across the name and even considered purchasing one. I ended up buying a Technics instead. Anyhow, it turns out the company was founded by Ray Kurzweil and Stevie Wonder, and are still around today, making quality pianos. The price points see to be very good, for what they offer. Any thoughts on the matter would be appreciated.
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