Thursday, August 18, 2011

A review of Digital Piano

!±8± A review of Digital Piano

Today, digital pianos in the field the difference in size, weight and quality. Many digital pianos have weighted key action, and its advantages over traditional pianos in its portability and the fact that they never voted. This review digital piano provides some general information on digital pianos that I recommend to play and provides a link to the sites for these and other major online digital pianos to buy from trusted sites.

Yamaha P120 Review

The Yamaha P120a replica of a very good acoustic grand piano and is the key to weight very close to reality. There are options to reduce the pressure on the keys too soft, medium and difficult to change. This digital piano is a bit 'more than 40-45 kg. The Yamaha P120 sounds amazingly realistic, especially the two settings for the piano. The other amazing sounds you want, organ and harpsichord, to be very realistic. A fall is that there are few or bellsWhistles for this digital piano.

Roland HP137 Review

The Roland HP137 is realistic enough to practice, but the plan is in my opinion the best beginners. The buttons are a bit 'light and not as realistic and would be for non-professional players, in the early stages of learning to play piano better. Can play the piano, the sound of a piano, electric piano, harpsichord, pipe, and also a demo of eight songs. The piano does not take much space andalso two headphone jacks so if you play, you can only hear the sound.

Casio CPS-85 Rating

The Casio CPS-85 is a great portable piano, which is not too difficult. This digital piano has the feel of a piano, which is good to practice piano, but the keys are a bit 'light. There is an option for a piano (which is higher in clay) and Plan 2 (which is more relaxed). The choice of different voices, like the harpsichord and vibraphone gives pleasurewhen playing and practicing your favorite pieces.

Kawai MP9000 Review

The weighted keys are actually made of wood with the "bounce" as the action of an acoustic grand piano. The hammers are up and down keys, and that is what creates the bounce action button. The piano is a bit 'weighs about 100 pounds. This is a good digital piano for pianists interested in jazz and classical music. The Kawai MP9000 is that there are only 16 notes (plus the changes can only) What to do, but they are of good quality sounds.


A review of Digital Piano

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