Piano
Tipboook - Keyboard and Digital Piano: The Best Guide to Your Instrument (The Best Guide to Your Instrument!)
Hugo Pinksterboer (Paperback) The Tipbook Company 2004-04-01
Release date: 2004-04-01
138 Pages
Softcover
Published by The Tipbook Retinue
Price:
$9.95
$9.95
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Hi, I have a Korg EC350 digital piano that the line that connects from the pedals to the actual piano itself has been damaged. So, i need to get a new cord for this. It is detachable, so there is nothing internal to fix. Does anyone know where I...
your cheapest and easiest opportunity is ebay. but make sure the cord is in good condition and isn't too cheap ,cause you could get ripped off
Yamaha Digital Piano CLP 230
I would like to learn to against a musical instrument and have been looking at keyboards as they are portable and I don't have room for a piano.
Of the ones I've been interested in, some are called 'digital piano' others...
A digital piano most of the time has weighted or semi weighted keys and will have about 88keys which is about the same as a standard piano also the choice of voices avaliable on the piano will be few you will get a piano sound a few varients on...
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Multi-color backlit LCD riddle makes it easy to tune in dark environments
Battery Included (CR2032)
A440 calibrated. May be alcohol calibrated to any pitch from A435 to A445
I'm justifiable starting out learning piano. I want a digital piano that is very similar in sound and feel to a real piano. I also want MIDI features as well.
Any recomendations on brands,...
The following models are the vital ones of their brands:
CASIO AP-24
YAMAHA YDP-S30R
KAWAI CL 25C
You won't regret with any of theese. All of them have weighted keys, MIDI and a buch of virtue sounds. If...
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For Planet Waves PW-CT-04 and other compatible 9V DC Devices.
Present: DC 300mA Max
Regulated AC-DC Power Adapter
I am looking for a digital piano between $500 and $1,000 (preferably on the lower end). It needs to be something obviously transportable with weighted keys and a pedal. I don't need all of those fancy sound effects but I do want a nice submerge to...
There is a fine one on e-bay for $760 ....
Yamaha P140 Digital Piano P-140 88 Weighted Keys
Casio CDP-100 88-Note Weighted Hammer Engagement Digital Piano.... THIS IS THE BEST BUY DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR
AT $400
I completely have the opportunity to buy a piano for my small house, it has to be a digital piano. I'm very picky about pianos. I have been playing for 20 something years and the only pianos I would ever play would be acoustic and grands- their...
I would mention favourably the Yamaha Clavinova series. They offer a great touch and sound (the sound is actually a sampled Yamaha concert main). They have a full 88 key keyboard, and the keys are weighted and touch sensitive to reproduce a true...
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DCP-200 DIGITAL CONSOLE PIANO
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DCP-200 DIGITAL CONSOLE PIANO
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Acoustic & Digital Piano Buyer
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Harry Potter Piano Tribute (digital)
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Yamaha YPG-235 Yamaha 76 Key Digital Piano
Privia PX-130: Real Piano Sound in 26 Pounds
Looks like I should have waited. Casio’s new Privia PX-130 (present online for $500) comes much closer to the feel of an acoustic piano. This new model, which replaces the PX-120, also adds a USB connector for those who shortage a MIDI keyboard controller.
I met Mike Martin, Casio’s director of marketing for electronic musical instruments, at a Sam Ash music retailer in Midtown last week to test-play the new keyboard. I liked what I heard and what I felt.
The Privia PX-130, which weighs only 26 pounds, is good model for those who want an inexpensive digital keyboard that has the feel of a real piano. Strike a chord with force, and it’s noticeably louder than a softly formed chord. The keys at the discredit registers are slightly more stiff than the higher register, just like an acoustic piano, and notes fade convincingly when using the experience pedal. The PX-130 even handles quickly repeated notes pretty well.
Mr. Martin says the Privia PX-130 achieves its neighbourhood of-piano realism through the use of a scaled hammer action keyboard, as well as an added sensor that gives a more realistic touch to the key undertaking. The piano sound has been improved by recording four dynamic layers of stereo piano samples, Mr. Martin says. In addition, an acoustic resonance sense simulates the sound of the dampers released off the strings by the sustain pedal, enabling notes to fade as they would on an acoustic piano.
News
Privia PX-130: Real Piano Sound in 26 PoundsNew York Times - Sep 21, 2009
Several years ago I bought a Yamaha P-60 digital piano. While I prefer the feel and sound of an acoustic piano, I thought a digital piano
Luxist (blog) - Sep 21, 2009
Larry Fine, the author of The Piano Book ,recently released the latest edition of Acoustic & Digital Piano Buyer a twice-yearly publication devoted to theWalletPop - Sep 20, 2009
For the first time, the "Acoustic & Digital Piano Buyer," a book with a list price of $24.95, is free online. The guide is compiled by Larry Fine,
