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Pianote
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Michal z  NAPIANO CZ
I prefer KORG
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DA DA
Just get the best one you could afford if you really want to learn
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El Desgraciado
Love you, Tabatha Coffey, you know business and you play piano! Yeah!
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Salinwa
What 61 key would you recommend? Considering a Yamaha PSR 373 - $220
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Live Free
Thanks for the video & guiance As a long-time accordian player I've decided to start playing around on the piano Your video was really helpful and I think that I will likely choose the Yamaha P125 or the you recommended While I can read music pretty well, moving from 120 base buttons to striking keys with my left fingers seems daunting Moreover, the thumb is rarely (never) used with accordian so this should be great fun
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mouse2482
I'm thinking about getting a glarry 101 but I'm not sure if it's good for a beginner keyboard
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Cinymon
What was that beautiful chord progression? 2:20
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Ahmed Tamer Hamdy
beaitiful feet
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Seth S
You need to watch Jeremy See videos
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Protect & Serve Duty Honor Country
Beginners don't need bells a whistles all we need is a well build good piano for an affordable price I a beginner and for me I would feel over whelmed by gadgets I don't even understand much less could use
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Gale Em
What about good used pianos? Living on a pension doesn’t allow me to buy used
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The Enforcer
I'm looking for key board with drums on board I'm learning my guitar again so need it 300 to spend
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AnimeZ World
oooo what the fuc* The p125 price is tpo hiegh in Indian curency its around ₹45000😀
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Lord Vato
love it i've been wanting to get something to learn instead of wasting my time doing nothing after work lol a question completely off topic though what is your hairstyle? i looove it
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R
I just bought the Casio cts1 for $250 It sounds amazing and we highly recommended I'm ecstatic
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Th3realbelladonna
I want to learn to play , I’m very committed but I only have a budget of $100 can someone help me choose something in this price bracket, thank you so much
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hoobie booh
Thanks to your vids I am improving on my, "first Act" $2997 on sale for $1197, "cuz the volume goes full blast every 100th keystroke" KEYBOARD! "I wish I was joking!" Probably time to upgrade! :) Thanks again!! BLESSINGS!!!!
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Cartoon Cynic
Is 49 keys too few to learn how to play? I have a Midi controller with 49 keys and I realizing I may have made a mistake here It's perfect for mixing and composing, but I'm trying to learn how to play at the same time
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Fabreezy F baby
Bruh I’m looking for something around 100 bucks 😅
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winterheat2
I went to a store that has Casio PX-S7000 and tried playing Moonlight Sonata 1st Movement softly on it, but the black keys and white keys near the felt were difficult to press down I tried the Casio GP-310 and Roland FP-90X and they didn't have such issue so I wonder if the PX-S3000 has the same issue
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Dos Bentee
Hi, now that it has been a year more - did you find any beginner piano that will be portable and allowed in economy class hand carry airlines?brbrI want something to learn with as a beginner and will last a lifetime - same with roland fp30x but I want it to be way lighter - either synth or real weighted piano Pls help ❤
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Michael Willhite
My girlfriend is just wanting to begin to practice piano I want to buy her a keyboard but was hoping to be a little under a hundred Does anyone with some experience have any thoughts? spending 0ver 200 for a beginner does not feel right thanks for any help
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Keef
Lol gtfo here
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Mp S
I own a Privia 100keys are noisy now🫤,But I still love the action and soundI also have an acoustic piano
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Ale
Pleas, a little bit mor critical!
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lopezea
These are not pianos for beginners, there are many cheaper ones that are for study, such as Alesis Recital Pro; Casio cdps160; Yamaha p45; D D20 among others
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Jiggly Bandito
Can someone recommend me a good piano learning app to use with my p71 Yamaha that’s coming in the mail tomorrow ?
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Jiggly Bandito
Is the Yamaha p71 good ? That’s the one I bought
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aldrick banks
Compared to this genre, it seems the pressure levels of a non-digital-piano type of keyboard have a relatively low resolution?
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Mia Hoover
I have a Yamaha P45 that I love It has a very nice realistic sound
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crazywisdom2
My budget is 1,500 -2,500 , love thr Kong stage 3 Ehats in my budget The grand sound is my #1 rt now predominantly But open to suggestions Need a top 3 Thanks ! Love the channel !!!!!
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dmiportion
2 years later prices are so so up :(
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Jeff Currie
The Yamaha P125 is a much more balanced sound, but, you need to be aware of a quality issue that has been reported by a significant number of owners—one of whom, sadly, is me What is happening is extra, unwanted note sounds while playing the keyboard Sometimes a single random note, but sometimes a quickly repeating note I’m taking mine in for service, and I’ll provide an update when I have more info A check of the Internet shows that others are also reporting this problembrbrThis is a shame because the Yamaha is definitely a better sounding keyboard when compared to the others To my ear, the Roland is way too bright, and the Casio, while improving, is not yet equal to the other two keyboards
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dhd 100
Sorry but these are NOT begginer keyboards lmfao, begginer is something in the 200$ range
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alexmesser123
Nord
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huo yuhao
Gotta say my monthly salary is 300 dollars So to buy these beginner pianos, I will have to wait for around 5 months (or more), fckin poverty 😭😭😭
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Jesse Merriman
My dad bought me an upright from a neighbor around the corner for $150 years ago when I was younger They were emptying the house and didn't know what to do with it, and we ended up literally wheeling it down the street Obviously it's extremely heavy and that's definitely a huge consideration, but budget wise it's a no-brainer I've heard of people giving them away often times because they're just so heavy and awkward to move, and usually need at least a tuning and some minor repair, but the sound is "real" and unbeatable No cables, no speakers, no modes, just piano If you look it at as a relationship with an instrument you will have for years to come, and the initial effort to get one in your home is something you can give (maybe with the help of a friend or two), it's worth it If it's a viable option for you I would highly recommend Oh, and my house is only about 900 sq ft, but honestly the footprint of an upright isn't much bigger than that of a quality digital board - something to consider
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Mr T
Awesome!br🙏❤️🙏
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Sʜᴇᴋɪ!ඩා
I just realised that I have a toy piano
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TheTubeMeister
I bought the Yamaha DGX670 yesterday What do you think of that keyboard? Good purchase?
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Bob Cole
Right now I'm torn between the Korg B2 and Korg D1 I'm not worried about the lack of internal amplification on the D1, I can rub it through my Fender Rumble 100 or Bassman 15 amp I do like the Japanese keybed on the D1, but the B2 has a true weighted/graded action as well Decisions, decisions
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Bob Cole
Right now I'm torn between the Korg B2 and Korg D1 I'm not worried about the lack of internal amplification on the D1, I can rub it through my Fender Rumble 100 or Bassman 15 amp I do like the Japanese keybed on the D1, but the B2 has a true weighted/graded action as well Decisions, decisions
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Krazlen
Looking to get back to playing Want to get into jazz
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Roberto Xynn
No Kawai ES-110 ?brIt's on the same price bracket with y125& rfp30
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xnbm
Even cutting a lot of slack, $850 isn't an "entry-level" price for anything
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Peter Nemeth
Patrick WallbrI have a Casio PX 3100 and they say this about this keyboard as well that the black keys have not an exact weight point Do you know what? I never had any problem with playing the keys whatsoever It never even entered my mind that something with the keys wasn't right More the opposite: When I play the piano it feels absolutely smooth and fine When I tried the piano in a music store I just loved it how fine and exact the keys responded to my touch and this was one of the important features that made me buy this piano The feel is great I never had a problem neither with the black nor with the white keys or with both combined Before you ignore this fantastic keyboard I recommend you to go in a store and try it You will find out for yourself that I told you the truth
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Ron Berard
What would you suggest I take with me in my semi truck practice with when I'm on the road?
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Bill46Lexis
These are not beginner keyboards These are the keyboards beginners upgrade to Yamaha PSR-E473, Casio CTX8000/9000 etc are beginner keyboards
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Maria Antonio
Stop trying to fly
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Heath
499 by butt it’s 1000$ now
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Larry
I'm considering buying a keyboard piano because I've wanted to play piano for so long My excuse was not having one 😆
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Mr Balla
A beginner piano shouldn’t exceed 150$ 🙄 this is way beyond professional level I think😂
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Ye Olde Foxeh
Right, beginner keyboards for $500, $650 and $850 Right
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Aashish Shrivastav
In which world are these priced the way as shown in the video? Roland FP10 is $799
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Benign or Design
Your second recommendation is definitely a performance model Projecting out to an audience type deal Not sure why you included it beyond you were loaned/given these or something idk I'm a guitarist
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ejaylatino
I play guitar but I want to learn the piano just wanted to know I’m looking at the Yamaha p45 is that one any good
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C J
Slow she's too slow
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Tushikaze
Mamm i really need your help i am so confused its been weeks i can't decide what to buy and my problems is that i am confused in Casio ctx870in and yamaha psr e373 , i want good sound quality and a pitch bend also i want paino type keys semi weighted which are present in 870in the keys of e373 are light which doesn't give feel of real piano but the sound quality of e373 is very good which doesn't have pitch bend and i need it to enhance my style but i am thinking of using pitch bend app in e373 but i want to know the sound of 870in is really bad My budget is 13k and i can't raise it more brSIR PLEASE HELP ME I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WHERE AND WHAT SHOULD I SACRIFICE PLEASE TELL ME AND TELL ME WHAT SHOULD I PURCHASE
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Alessandro M
What about MIDI keyboard with comparable sensitivity and feel? I’d like to develop the expressiveness of a piano player, but to control and play through a DAW I’m thinking of something like Nektar GXP61, which claims to have good sensitivity and semi-weighted keys I don’t want to train my fingers to move on an acoustic piano, but I’d like something that can capture the dynamic range and help develop dexterity Any recommendations? Thanks
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Luyanda Mthimkhulu
Does she still play, I started at the same time as her
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Saif Manzoor
Thank you for sharing Helped make me narrow down my options
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koufe edwards
You're high😂
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Ann Johnson
I just got and advert with her in it before i watched the vudeo with her in it
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Man Jams
What about the go keys?
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Serious Dopamine
I bought a Casio CTK-6250 for $199 on Amazon 2 years ago It sounds great, and has 61 touch sensitive keys!brbrFigured I'd try learning on a cheaper keyboard before investing too much money
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Toru Godfrey
I just got a Cerox CSR - M221 and it is touch sensitive and has weighed keys
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ryptos
these all seem a bit pricey for a beginner level
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Yannic
So uhm who tells my boss I need 600$ 😐
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scott halladay
Think I’m in for $40 bucks
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Pete Sr Rodriguez
Is this Yamaha battery powered
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Robert Foster
I've bought the Yamaha NP-12 with 61 keys It is small enough to sit on a computer desk top and is ideal for me as a beginner
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Lyneice Haynes
I got a new piano from best choices products with headset and microphone
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Lawrence Taylor
What a great channel, Lisa is such a motivator that I saw I made a mistake when I started out I bought a Casio non-weighted keyboard and the first time I tried Satie, and found out that there was a whole new world, I'm going to upgradebrThe store has Yamaha keyboards, Roland but also Nux NPK1/NPK-10brDoes anyone have any suggestions?
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kW
if you care about portability (probably), price (under $800), not a lot of sounds, the weighted keys, etc etc etc i would recommend the FP-30X
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I M No One
I recently bought the Yamaha P-45 which is also called the P-71, I am a beginner but have had mono synth’s for years so I am used to playing keybords, and have been watching and learning from your videos, thank you for those
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89th Key
Yes we know the question you get asked is which keyboard to buy can you just get to the video
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Neftali Feliciano
Idk about this video It started good until you did the second keyboard pick You didnt seem to like it but say it is a great beginner keyboard Kinda made it feel a bit suspect I needed up getting the Alesis Prestige Artist Using your tips videos to learn which is nice
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محمد الخلفي
You forget kawai es110
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Airam O Connor
Nice I bought the Roland F 10 Thank you for helping me decide
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agkinares
"Beginner"
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Johnny Diamonds Music
I use the Yamaha P-45 in my home studio
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Golflre
Thx! I’m 66 and going to learn to play Been playing guitar forever and want to play piano
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tall women resistence!!
This videos are boring and useless if you are not only interested in the piano soundsbrI like to use the other voices as Well as rythms and Styles
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Alexander Weidner
No to all of it You want to put your money in a midi usb keyboard plugged into your laptop or desktop You'll get a much higher quality for the price that won't be wasted on cheap samples and speakers and electronic Let your computer handle the sound with infinite choice of softwares
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gary clements
Im look for something small but has excellents strings, like violins and cellos What do you suggest? Not cheezy strings Something like the old Yamaha dx7 strings sound
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Learning Piano at 61
Alexis Recital Pro is cheap and awesome 😁
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David Vanmeter
Alesis recital grand $450 seems to be good so far Hammer action weighted action 88 key I had never heard of the company before but people seem to like it We’ll see how it is after a longer time and more use I also wanted a basic setup and not a synthesizer Hah
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Patty J
As a piano teacher, I recommend the Alesis Recital Pro or Donner for beginners Both are much cheaper and still have a very acceptable sound and good features Both also cost a whole lot less
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Carla Davis
Love the honesty
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mystorykim
The Kawai ES 110 is fantastic!!
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analog heart
I'd just like to know what song is playing in the background of the video :)brShazam gave no result so I'm assuming it's a custom jam but it's really nice
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Ralphie Ralph
Next most important thing is size
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Find the Shrooms
I'm VERY surprised the Donner Dep-20 was not on the list It was going for 350$, Its now up to 394$ EXELENT keyboard for beginners I own this keyboard and would highly recommend it to others Its also 100$ cheaper than the cheapest keyboard on this video listGo have a look best fully weighted keyboard you will find for under 400$ (before tax)
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Abe Froman; Sausage King of Chicago
1:50 😕
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