Title | : | How To Choose A Beginner Digital Piano/Keyboard |
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What are you learning on at the moment? Let me know below! Comment from : Piano From Scratch |
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I prefer KORG Comment from : Michal z NAPIANO CZ |
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Thanks Comment from : shoyo |
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My room is small can't I put it on a big table? Comment from : Juicy Fruit |
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I want giz keyboard My family my mom give me keyboard for Christmas present under tree There's a my family friend sister we are moving My keyboard widow Comment from : Theresa Osborne |
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Well done Comment from : Dean Egel |
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yamaha psr sx 600 ( for more piano sound ) and a roland jd xi Comment from : james dinsdale |
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I BOUGHT MEDELI BUT DISAPPOINTED NO VOLUME AND SOUNDS NOT LIKE A PIANO 🙄🙄😪😪 Comment from : J K J |
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After a month of doing research I bought a Yamana P125B It is fantastic! The feeling on the keys and the sound on that piano and a real one are so similar I practice on the digital piano and have no issue playing the same songs on a grand piano Comment from : Andy |
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So helpful, thank you ! Comment from : Isabel Tinajero |
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I want Electric keyboard piano For Christmas 2023 Comment from : gaven osborne |
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So happy i found your channel! Comment from : DennisBTK |
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I got a Yamaha P-125, and it is perfect for a beginner I think However, as I go to my teacher's real piano, it seems like a digital piano's actual weakness is that it's btoo/b perfect The keys are weighted, and they are perfectly uniform You'll never play a real piano that feels like this, real pianos always have some keys that feel stickier or slower or heavier than others The tone of digital is always perfectly uniform, forever, which again is completely impossible on a real piano Even when a real piano is perfectly tuned, there are always some notes that resonate differently than others Like on my teacher's piano, the middle B just somehow resonates off her wall like it is amped, just a quirky bit of accidental physics And of course, the sustain pedal on digital can never exactly mimic the effect of not just sustaining the notes played but the resonating effect across all the neighboring stringsbrbrA digital piano is a godsend, without which I would not be able to learn at this time But nobody should fool themselves that even the best can really match a real piano If you are on the fence, you can often find someone who is looking to give away a piano for free, if you can transport it (Yes, that's a big if) Comment from : Irys1997 |
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Really helpful advice, thank you I have just discovered your channel and love the clear, helpful lessons I'm 59 and always wanted to learn the piano/keyboards Cost and space are issues and I play guitar so I bought an Alesis Q88 MK2 midi keyboard and play through Reaper daw and free Bigcat Salamander Piano virtual instrument and a Yamaha TR10 guitar amp Yes, it is a cheapskate set up but sounds great is easy to dismantle for space and I seem to be learning ok It inspires so when I get better I will upgrade but to get me started it has been a great introduction to playing I hope this may help someone The keyboard was less than £130 so worth a risk from my end and i haven't been disappointed Keep on rockin' and enjoying the pleasure that is great music Comment from : David Pails |
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Spent a month researching and watching videos to decide what piano to get and I stumbled upon this one and just got shit on for the piano I got (Yamaha PSRE373 61 keys for portability because my life isn't stable), even the pedal was the first one he showed a picture of and I bought seperately cause people were saying it was good XD Comment from : Shatto |
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That was very helpful, thank you Comment from : Demetrios Kosmas |
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Just dusted off my old Yamaha PSR282 keyboard, but have a Tech question for you I have a Yamaha Keyboard with 635mm headphone Jack (which I could convert to 35mms Jack using lead) and a tablet with 35mm jack, I would like to listen to keyboard tutorials from YouTube whilst also hearing the keyboard via the same headphones I don't know what I need! Any advice appreciated DAC, splitter, mixer???? Comment from : Colin Ellis |
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"F" Bomb at 6:29 I'd choose this guy for my piano teacher just for that alone! Comment from : The Ghost of SW627 |
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Do I need a sustain pedal in order to learn properly??? Comment from : YingbangQc |
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Anyone know any good pianos under 500e (fully weighteed 72± keys and a bunch of voices??????) Comment from : the_mc_channel |
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Great advice Genuinely great advice! Comment from : Aditya Raj Ganeju |
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A Yamaha from years back, PSR-E223 with 61 keys I know it's considered a toy, but some of the sounds are impressive I do like the feel of it and would like to go up a few notches eventually Yamaha makes a decent product, I also have an acoustic guitar that fits me perfectly Comment from : wetherby |
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Very useful video, thank you I now have a Yamaha digital piano, 88 weighted keys I also bought a pedal, very similar to the one you suggested The problem is ensuring that it doesn't slip as I use it I have put it on a type of webbing (I think original purpose is to stack wet dishes on), with a limited amount of success I would welcome any other suggestions Comment from : Ros Slemint |
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Thanks 😊 Comment from : tuyết nương trần thị |
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I have a baby grand but, until I can play comfortably and not drive the dog nuts or the rest of the family I want to buy a more higher end keyboard The first that I came across a few months ago was the Nord A bit expensive but there are many choices So, my question(s) would be buying used and having the choice of different piano sounds Also, Nord offers three pedals Is there a better alternative that I maybe overlooking I realize that both Yamaha and Kawai make acoustic and digital pianos where as Nord is strictly digital Thanks, Kevin Comment from : KC |
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im 29 and havent played a damn thing is it even worth to try? Comment from : Gert27 |
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I get recommendations for Thomann keyboards Are they good for a beginner though?brPlease answer!!brbrThanks for those videos by the way!! They help!!🌟 Comment from : Ntina Gon |
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so good fantastic Comment from : Mo Fi |
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I've been playing the piano for 2+ years I'm going to buy the Yamaha p-125 since my Yamaha YPG-235 doesn't support my goals anymore Comment from : Princess LDG |
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This Channel is a Godsend! The information is clear and concise Subscribed! I will now proceed to work my way through all of your videos In between Practise sessions, of course😀 Comment from : 1881Gordon |
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Which digital piano to suggest for beginners? Comment from : Tuhin Tulsyan |
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is a roll up piano a good piano to start with Comment from : ضياء مبيضين |
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I straight bought exact the pedal shown in ur video (the M-Gear) without knowing much bout it or got the advice out of the video yet hehe and i can just advise it it does the job😊brbrThank you for your videos though, they are really helpfull🙏🤓👍 Comment from : Mathias P |
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I was looking for this video long time you cover more questions than most reviews specially about the quantity of the keys Like my case I'm more a guitarist but I want to head up to the producer path brI want to learn some piano for now because I know I have no the space to have a full size digital piano brI have in mind what I'm getting but I found a smaller size keyboard that is portable and has the main thing I want for now brwhich is familiarise with chords and learn music theory brDefinitely I know I have to purchase the 88 keys keyboard brMaybe some of you guys would recommend me better options brbrI'm purchasing a Casio CT-S400 61 keys brand later on I have in mind a Yamaha P150brbrthis would be my beginner keyboards for sure Would you recommend other options for the portable ? brthese 2 thick most of my boxes but you guys provably knows a little more brbrI'm more a guitar person, but I always wanted to compose music with piano Comment from : Adrian Ruiz |
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Clear and concise Thanks a million! Comment from : Ros |
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Please make a video on how to identify key used in any song Comment from : LOVE STORY ZONE |
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Thanks for such an insightful info on beginner's keyboardm a beginner and have bought myself a Casio ctx 700 to start withis that a gud option? Plz do comment Comment from : Khunu Zgen |
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Ur explanation of each and every nuances of piano for beginners are spot on! Love ur vdos❤️m a beginnerbought myself a Casio ctx 700 keyboard to learnhowz that for a start? Comment from : Khunu Zgen |
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I am about to buy a piano that is somewhat in the ranks of the Yamaha P45 I can go higher too price wise and now it's so damn hard to chose Any recommendations? Comment from : Ole Karnatz |
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Dear sir, would you please give me some suggestions on the digital piano Yamaha CLP-795GP, you know Yamaha is very popular in my countrythanks a lot! Comment from : Lucy Shea |
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Hey is Casio c200 or c300 good enough for beginners as I can only get thosebrAnd is yamaha e373 fine too? Comment from : Gaadi Wale Paaji |
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Subscribed! Comment from : Aesthetic Girl |
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I ended up going with an Arturia Keylab 88 MKII cause I really wanted to start learning piano legitimately Big dreams of Rachmaninov and Art Tatum haha So I needed a fully weighted keyboard with a hammer action and 88 keys But I also like producing and wanted to get back into hiphop and film scoring as well as guitar based music which is my first instrument It has a nice Fatar keybed and a ton of controls within the daw I’ve been using Arturias Piano V2 software that it came with which is pretty decent but I’ve recently discovered Pianoteq which by just about everyone in the community, even hardware biased reviewers gets 2 thumbs up and it’s also endorsed by Steinway and a few other big piano manufacturers which I’ve heard is a big deal So I’ll be purchasing Pianoteq very soon as I agree that the sound can really make a huge difference Comment from : Rob Flores |
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Casio x870in I'm not sure about this but I just wanna play piano im a complete beginner with no knowledge about music Comment from : Ainz Gown |
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Thanks 😊 Comment from : Tracey |
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I went for the Alesis Pro Recital It's not perfect but I'm really happy with it having been learning for 2-3 months at this point I'm only playing for my own entertainment and satisfaction and it more than meets my needsbrVery glad I went for fully weighted! Comment from : Tony Homfray |
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The Studiologic SL88 Studio (and SL73 Studio) are amazing weighted MIDI master keyboards at a great price (same keybed that's in the Nord pianos) Comment from : Dragoș Ștefan |
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Thanks for the video! Comment from : Abdeljabar Elgueddari |
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