A Digital Piano Review

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Misty Davis

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May 19, 2010, 10:34:46 AM5/19/10
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Today digital pianos range in difference by size, weight, and quality.
Many digital pianos have weighted key action, and their advantages
over traditional pianos is in their portability and the fact they
never need to be tuned. This digital piano review gives some general
information about digital pianos that I have played with and provides
a link for recommend sites to buy these and other great digital pianos
online from trusted sites.
Yamaha P120 ReviewThe Yamaha P120 is a very good replica of an
acoustic grand piano, and the key-weight is very close to the real
thing. You have options to change the touch of the keys to soft,
medium, and hard. This digital piano will weigh a little over 40-45
pounds. The Yamaha P120 have impressively realistic sounds, especially
the two settings for Grand Piano. The other incredible sounds that you
will like would also be the organ and harpsichord which are also very
realistic. A downfall though is that there are few bells or whistles
for this digital piano.
Roland HP137 ReviewThe Roland HP137 is realistic enough for practicing
on, but this piano in my opinion is best for beginners. The keys are a
bit light and not so realistic, and would be fine for non-professional
players, or players in the early stages of learning how to play a
piano. The piano can play the sound of a grand piano, electric piano,
harpsichord, pipes, and also come with a demo of eight songs. The
piano do not take up much space and also have two headphones jacks so
when you play, only you can hear the sound.
Casio CPS-85 ReviewThe Casio CPS-85 is a very good portable piano that
is not too heavy. This digital piano have the feelings of a upright
piano, which is good for practicing piano lessons but the keys are a
bit light. There is a option for piano 1, (which is higher in sound),
and piano 2 (which is more relaxed). The choice of different voices
such as the harpsichord and vibraphone will provide enjoyment while
playing and practicing your favorite pieces.
Kawai MP9000 ReviewThe weighted-keys are actually wooden with the
"bounce back" action as an acoustic grand piano. The hammers are on
top and below the keys, and this is what creates the bounce back key
action. The piano is a bit heavy and weighs about 100 pounds. This
digital piano is good for pianists interested in jazz and classical
music. The Kawai MP9000 is limited in that there are just 16 sounds
(plus the changes you can make) but they are good quality sounds.

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