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Category: Digital Pianos

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» Digital Pianos: Tips for Buying Digital Pianos and Keyboards

Posted by: Ismael D. Tabije

Digital Piano

Buying Digital Pianos and Keyboards ?

Buying a digital piano could be a very delicate attempt, especially if you have no idea about pianos in the first place. This article is written to help you out how to choose the best digital piano. For starters, a digital piano is different from an acoustic piano in many ways. A digital piano is a copy of what the acoustic or original piano is. However, instead of strings and hammers, it uses digitally sampled sounds, amplifiers, and speakers. It was made to imitate the real sound of that of the original piano. Many people now prefer digital pianos. It is because of its portability, low-to-almost non-maintenance, volume adjuster, and various voices.

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» Digital Pianos: Buy a Digital Piano or an Upright Piano?

Posted by: Henry Howard

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Should I Buy a Digital Piano or an Upright Piano ?

Digital pianos sound nothing like a real piano. Upright pianos take up too much room. There is a lot of conflicting advice floating around. I will give you the right piano buying advice so you can make your own decision on whether the digital piano or the upright piano is right for your needs. Digital pianos were invented about 20 years ago and when they were first introduced they were pretty terrible, the keys were much too light, spongy, and nothing like a real piano. The sound was incredibly bright and the sampling was quite dreadful. You couldn't really say that it sounded much like a piano at all.

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» Digital Pianos: Digital Pianos - Are They Right for You?

Posted by: Edward Weiss

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Digital Pianos

Many families are now purchasing digital pianos to learn on. And why not? They're relatively inexpensive, take up very little space, and produce high-quality grand piano sound. But there are certain drawbacks to owning one. For example, it's a good idea to play an acoustic instrument before trying a digital one. Why? Because no matter how well the piano sound is sampled, it will never match the pure acoustic sound and richness of a "live" piano. This factor is very important to some because they want to experience that organic sensibility only a true acoustic can give them.

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