The Best Beginner Keyboard For 2024

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  • Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
  • "Which keyboard should I buy?" "Which digital piano is best for me?" "What features are important when choosing my first instrument?" These are some of our most-asked questions and are very important ones when you're getting started (or looking to upgrade) on the piano. The best beginner keyboard will be different for each person-- there are lots of things to consider like sound quality, feel, playability, & polyphony.
    But don't worry! Your favorite cheery piano teacher Lisa Witt is here with keyboard-connoisseur @MRTUNA to help out and show you a few of the best pianos for new players in 2023! Let's get to it! 🙌🙌🙌
    We'll be comparing digital pianos from Yamaha, Roland, Casio, & Dexibell
    ⚡️Try our "Practice Feature" in a 7 days free trial with Pianote. You will have the chance to modify sheet music, change tempos, keys, loop parts, and play along using a virtual piano. Discover more at www.pianote.com/trial/
    ⚡️Chapters:
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:41 - What to look for when considering a keyboard
    1:54 - Yamaha P-45
    3:31 - Yamaha P-125
    5:17 - Yamaha comparison specs
    5:29 - Roland FP-10
    7:45 - Roland FP-30X
    10:03 - Roland comparison specs
    10:13 - Casio PX-S1100
    12:20 - Casio PX-S3100
    14:37 - Casio comparison specs
    14:46 - Dexibell Vivo H10 (dream piano)
    16:42 - Vivo H10 specs
    16:48 - Roland GO:PIANO (portable piano)
    18:16 - GO:PIANO specs
    18:23 - Lisa's favorite
    19:20 - Truman's favorite
    20:13 - Closing thoughts
    Deeper specs, prices, and accessories from our affiliates:
    Yamaha P-45 imp.i114863.net/yRD66b
    Yamaha P-125a imp.i114863.net/Yg5mmB
    Roland FP-10 imp.i114863.net/MX4dd2
    Roland FP-30X imp.i114863.net/KeRddy
    Casio PX-S1100 imp.i114863.net/mg6yya
    Casio PX-S3100 imp.i114863.net/x9x66R
    Dexibell Vivo H10 imp.i114863.net/oe263n
    Roland GO:PIANO imp.i114863.net/zaQm3e
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    ABOUT LISA:
    Lisa Witt has been teaching piano for +20 years and in that time has helped hundreds of thousands of students learn to play the songs they love. Lisa received classical piano training through the Royal Conservatory of Music, but she has since embraced popular music and playing by ear in order to accompany herself and others. She is a songwriter and recording artist. Lisa’s contagious enthusiasm will have you excited to practice and return to the keys for your next lesson. Her teaching style focuses on you, making lessons encouraging and fun.
    Follow Lisa:
    ► Instagram: / lisawittmusic
    ABOUT TRUMAN:
    Multi-instrumentalist, producer, and performer Truman Proudfoot is known in synth circles as the mysterious @MRTUNA (an anagram for his first name, he's stuck with that moniker now). As a performing musician and self-proclaimed 'gear-nerd', Truman has earned a following across his channels in the tens of thousands all while never leaving the comfort of his converted-barn music studio. Be sure to check out his music and step into the futuristic world of synthesizers and drum machines.
    Follow Truman:
    ► Instagram: / mr_tuna_music
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 598

  • @PianoteOfficial
    @PianoteOfficial  Рік тому +23

    🔍 Get the specs and details on our blog >> www.pianote.com/blog/best-beginner-keyboard/

    • @anjalideane
      @anjalideane Рік тому +1

      Q❤pl

    • @anjalideane
      @anjalideane Рік тому +1

      😊

    • @BestTrader-hp2sd
      @BestTrader-hp2sd 10 місяців тому

      Why dont they have midi plug?
      What do you think about the Alesis Prestige?
      Thanks in advance. 😊

  • @islandtony5009
    @islandtony5009 Рік тому +335

    FYI if you are considering the Yamaha P125, note that the newly released Yamaha P-125a is NOT an upgrade to the P-125; it is the exact same piano only with a MASSIVE feature removed; they took out the built in audio interface! This means you can no longer stream audio IN to the piano (to hear your Pianote lessons, or UA-cam along with your piano through your headphones/speakers), and you also can no longer easily record audio with just a USB cable; including easily making piano performance videos to share! (now you will need audio cables and an external audio interface to do that). The P-125 is my favorite digital piano ever, but I would not recommend the P-125a

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  Рік тому +61

      Such a weird decision, but I bet its because of newer operating systems on computers that dont allow for the specific type of driver they were using for audio

    • @The.Boo.
      @The.Boo. Рік тому +3

      It works on any windows machine

    • @islandtony5009
      @islandtony5009 Рік тому +7

      @@The.Boo. Not sure what you mean by that? The P125a will still work as a midi controller if that’s what you mean. But the 125a has no audio interface anymore so you cant stream AUDIO in or out of the piano like you could with the P-125

    • @islandtony5009
      @islandtony5009 Рік тому +1

      @@PianoteOfficial Yeah hard to figure out why - they should have at least added an aux in port (so there still would have been a way to listen to pianote lessons while playing along!)

    • @The.Boo.
      @The.Boo. Рік тому +3

      @@islandtony5009 sorry I was replying to pianote and forgot to hit reply .. I just got my son a p125 for Christmas and made sure to stay away from the 125a for this very reason

  • @VegasAlien1
    @VegasAlien1 Місяць тому +14

    I'm a 58 year old drummer who decided to start playing piano. I picked up a Roland FP-30x this week and absolutely love it. It has the same character as the piano I ignored in the house I grew up in. Luckily, my mother and sisters played so I got to enjoy it. I look forward to this bright new path in my life.

    • @2000konnie
      @2000konnie 5 днів тому

      I’m looking at that. I currently have a 61 key keyboard 🎹

  • @metilaful
    @metilaful Рік тому +14

    Wow. Reading thru the comments I can see it really is all about personal preference. I’ll put my experience: was frustrated with the lack of emotion from the P125-traded up a year later for the P515. Still loving it after 2 years.

  • @caveymon
    @caveymon 11 місяців тому +32

    Thanks to one of your previous comparison videos, I decided upon the fp-10. Main thing is that it had the most bang for the buck in that price range: great sound, and best feeling keys compared to the casio and yamaha’s in the same price range, space saving and portable. I’m coming from a standing yamaha piano on which I learned to play over 30 years ago now.

  • @milesscott9775
    @milesscott9775 Рік тому +54

    Love the advice, at 38 I've decided to take up learning to play as its something I've always wanted, I've been watching through your videos and it's made me feel more comfortable and confident to get started. Thanks, keep up the amazing work!!

    • @sondersighs
      @sondersighs Рік тому +3

      Best of luck to you! Happy you're doing something that makes your days a bit more special to you

    • @Johnmike247
      @Johnmike247 Рік тому +1

      Good luck ❤

    • @viratpatil
      @viratpatil Рік тому

      Which one dir you buy ?

    • @Oakeybloke
      @Oakeybloke 6 місяців тому +1

      At 41 I decided the same, am 3 lessons in and loving it 😄
      Hopefully it's still going well for you!

  • @MRTUNA
    @MRTUNA Рік тому +20

    Loved being a part of this-- Thank you to Lisa and Pianote!

  • @TheUtuber999
    @TheUtuber999 Рік тому +6

    I recently bought a Yamaha PSS-F30 keyboard and love it. Only 37 keys, but expandable to 7 octaves using the octave and transpose buttons.

  • @Leza1121
    @Leza1121 Рік тому +4

    Thanks so much for this video, Lisa and Truman! These options will be so helpful once I'm ready to buy my piano early next year. Wishing you a new year filled with joy, good health, love, peace, happiness, and prosperity! 😊

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  Рік тому

      You are so very welcome!! Let us know what you choose :)

  • @mikepoland4883
    @mikepoland4883 Рік тому +16

    I went to a local music store and was very overwhelmed by all the different models of digital pianos. After commiserating over the number of keys, functions, brand name, I finally decided on the Roland FP-30X. Unfortunately, the store only had the floor model without a box and no instruction manual (yes, I know ~ can always download it, but I'm old school, need the book in hand lol). Any road, I thought about it and decided to wait and discuss it with my roommate, who also wants to take piano lessons as I do.
    Today the two of us went back to that store, but this time I was taken by the Roland RP501R Digital Upright model, as was my roommate. While I am no expert on pianos whatsoever, the keys felt so nice and the sound was amazing, sooooooo....I took the leap, spent the extra money, and will soon have a beautiful instrument for both of us to begin our journey on learning how to play the piano. Had I seen this before today, I would have purchased the FP-30X.

    • @danielmeb84
      @danielmeb84 11 місяців тому

      How are things after 3 months?

  • @TheMusicGuyPL
    @TheMusicGuyPL Рік тому +6

    Thanks for the video. I like your enthusiastic energy in this video guys and gals. 😎😉 My favourite from the ones mentioned is the Roland FP-10, which I have purchased with the optional stand. It is my favourite because it is an entry level digital piano for beginners like myself and one of the most affordable for a very good digital piano with very nice features and very little nonsense feetures included, which would just raise the cost for no good reason. I like the look of the body and textured keys simulating ivory. ❤️🏠🎶🎹

  • @tandago7281
    @tandago7281 Рік тому +45

    The Roland FP-30 can also be bought alone without the furniture part, if people wanna move it around for a gig. Also, you can adjust the key velocity on it to whatever you desire! That’s surprisingly something that not many find out before buying it.

    • @randystebbins5733
      @randystebbins5733 11 місяців тому +7

      I bought the Roland FP 30X without the frame and three built in pedals. It is only 32 pounds and easy to move. I move mine frequently and I love it.

  • @richard135b7
    @richard135b7 Рік тому +93

    I agree with Lisa's choice because I bought the Roland FP-30x one year ago and it is awesome! It has the sound and feel of an acoustic piano and so reasonably priced under $1,000. It is the perfect keyboard and I highly recommend it for beginner or intermediate player like me.

    • @jjacob25101
      @jjacob25101 Рік тому +6

      But Roland's new FP-E50 at $1000 just blew away everything at that price range. The only others I can think of being comparable is the new Kawaii ES120 and the Yamaha DGX-670.

    • @SetTheCurve
      @SetTheCurve 9 місяців тому +5

      I just got home with the FP-30x and some of the keys have a cheap rattle sound or even a squeak sometimes which I found offensive within the first 30 seconds. I was about to go back to the store to swap it out with a replacement when I looked up the issue and found that tons of people have the same problem and it's just a manufacturing issue. Lots of people are going through all kinds of trouble to grease and tape the inside of the board but I'm sorry, no $800 keyboard should need to be taken apart the day it is opened from the box. If it wasn't for the cheap keys I would have no real complaints but anyone who is very particular about keyboard feel and sound and might be playing with the volume on low should get a different board.

    • @noheader
      @noheader 8 місяців тому +11

      I can't afford any of these. Looking for a realistic video for non rich people

    • @richard135b7
      @richard135b7 8 місяців тому +13

      @@noheader let me give you a suggestion. Unfortunately 85% of people who try to learn an instrument including piano give up within 2 years. That means there's a bunch of instruments out there no longer wanted. Look for those people who want to get rid of their keyboards. That's your opportunity to buy a good quality piano at dirt cheap prices. Sometimes people are willing to just give them away to get them out of their houses. I know people who have gotten free pianos this way. Just start looking.

    • @barefacedquestions
      @barefacedquestions 7 місяців тому +2

      @@noheader The suggestion below you is good, but let me give you another one: start with a 61-key keyboard whose sounds is good enough and close to a piano sound. Once you know that you are in it for the long haul, you can buy an used piano. Buying an used instrument only makes sense when you have a certain grasp of the instrument. An absolute beginner is not going to know whether an used piano is worth the purchase or not, as the buyer will only tell you the good points of the thing they want to sell.

  • @Biozene
    @Biozene Рік тому +43

    The sound engine in the FP10 and FP30x may have the same name, but the FP30x is a newer model with an upgraded chipset that adds more complexity and dynamic range. Also, the FP30x definitely is designed as a portable piano. The stand and triple pedal board are entirely optional.

    • @SetTheCurve
      @SetTheCurve 9 місяців тому +1

      The fp-30x has rattling keys which is an extremely common problem apparently. Mine did out of the box.

    • @kaisfp
      @kaisfp 5 місяців тому

      My old Casio Privia PX-160 has really noisy keys too, I wonder if these new Casio's have less noisy keys, would be nice.

  • @technomancermagus8357
    @technomancermagus8357 7 місяців тому +1

    I have a Roland FP-30X and I love it. I've been tracking my play time with it and I'm at around 12 Hours of playing with 30 minutes every day at least, except when I'm on a business trip which is a day or two every other week. Great Piano, feels good, and sounds amazing.
    My mom got herself a Yamaha P-45, and it's not as fancy, but she really likes it for how simple it is and the under $500 price tag.

  • @tezzin6714
    @tezzin6714 4 місяці тому +110

    a beginner keyboard for 700 USD? 700 is a lot for a beginner, who is still not sure if the hobby will stick.

    • @user-jx4nt9be8q
      @user-jx4nt9be8q Місяць тому +3

      Kawai KDP75. Kawai all the way. I had a Roland and a Yamaha. Kawai beats them both in terms of closeness to acoustic sound and feel, and also for the price point. I had a kpd90 for a while but had to switch to an es110 due to moving states and houses a lot. Will switch back to a kdp 120 (or latest model equivalent) eventually.

    • @firemarshal2629
      @firemarshal2629 27 днів тому +2

      Not if you’re an adult with a job. Save a few months and get a board that you can grow with. That 700 dollar keyboard may be the last one you ever need, saving you from buying a board you won’t use for long.

    • @watcher9987
      @watcher9987 13 днів тому +1

      As opposed to2000

    • @shurovrafi6369
      @shurovrafi6369 12 днів тому

      20 bucks will be fire for just playing

    • @2000konnie
      @2000konnie 5 днів тому

      Also, check for people selling theirs. A local piano teacher told me that there were a lot of used 88 key keyboards available.

  • @kathyplate5526
    @kathyplate5526 6 місяців тому +2

    I played a piano when I was about 8-10 and have just taken it up again at 62. I bought a cheap Casio without weighted keys because I wasn’t sure how long i would stick with it. I had no strength in my fingers when I went to my lesson! My teacher thought I was crazy but I couldn’t hardly push the keys down. Luckily I broke it when I pulled the headphone out of the jack. I’m now sear for an affordable replacement. Thank you so much for your recommendations! I’m hoping the Roland FP 30 is on a Black Friday sale! 🤞

  • @BaritoneUkeBeast4Life
    @BaritoneUkeBeast4Life Рік тому +33

    Great video here guys, you did a fantastic job, but I need to mention some misleading things here. I had been shopping around for the last 2 months before choosing my absolutely favorite digital piano the Roland FP 30X.
    First off it also has 2 headphone jacks, and the ability to split the keyboard. Second the optional stand with the 3 pedals, most people don’t purchase because it is very expensive and not really worth it. So most people will use an inexpensive keyboard stand like all the other pianos on your list. Also even if you had gone with the full cabinet with 3 pedals, you can lift it right off the same way as on a standard piano stand. The Roland doesn’t come with any stand and it only comes with a single sustain pedal out of the box unless you go with a special package that includes the cabinet, which by the way is also a separate purchase from the 3 pedal unit.
    Next the 2 Casio keyboards you demonstrated here are a bit outdated and don’t directly compete with the Roland FP 30X but they did with the older FP 30. Casio’s answer to the 30X is the Casio Privia PX S5000. That is their new entry level digital piano to compete with big dogs: Roland, Yamaha, and Kawai.
    This is the first time I have heard the term Key Velocity, as everywhere else I have heard the term Touch Sensitivity when referring to light touch making a soft sound and a more forceful press will produce a louder sound. Key action is what is typically used to describe the feel of the keys. Which brings me to an important feature on the Roland pianos that are not mentioned here. Only the Roland pianos have Escapement simulation on the key action to mimic a real acoustic piano.

    • @unotoli
      @unotoli Рік тому +7

      Doing a research on all of them, one would fine that both Casio (older models) got flaws in keyboard design - black keys are heavier, compared to white ones.
      Plus short keys (the most compact piano) means a bigger difference in feel on edge and in middle.
      They've fixed it on PX-S5000/6000/7000 but they cost 2-4x times as much as Roland FP-10, which combined with Pianoteq8 would eat them all for lunch.
      For true classic piano players - KAWAI must be tried as well.
      P.S. FP-30x + Pianoteq8 owner.

    • @BaritoneUkeBeast4Life
      @BaritoneUkeBeast4Life Рік тому +6

      @@unotoli I agree with you wholeheartedly in regards to the Casio pianos. I was able to borrow a Roland FP 60X for a few weeks, and loved it. Then after having to give it back I was planning on buying the Roland FP 30X as it was in my budget and the 60X wasn't. But then the new kid on the block the Kawai ES120 was on the scene and creating a buzz and was the next big thing. I went online after hearing all the glowing reviews and even though it was priced much higher than the Roland FP 30X I had to try it. They were sold out everywhere online but I managed to find some stock at a local music shop. I have to say that it was the biggest disappointment I have ever had playing a piano. The keys felt like they were barely weighted, even less than my family's Donner DEP-20. Also the keys felt like they had no cushioning underneath at the bottom of the keybed. There was also an annoying thud as the keys hit bottom even on a light touch. I also was not as thrilled with the sound or tones coming from the piano and the piano sounded much better on the UA-cam videos. I took it back the next day and exchanged it for the Roland FP 30X and I couldn't be happier.

  • @drutgat2
    @drutgat2 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for this.
    The most important reason to take along your own headphones when testing digital pianos in a store is that you will know how things sound through your headphones - they will be a constant - and because of that, you will be able to evaluate the differences in piano tones.

  • @gtberg
    @gtberg 6 місяців тому +1

    I had a low end Roland 88 key model. Which I ended up hating because it had low volume through the headphones, and there were really not enough instrument choices. I fell in love with the lowly Yamaha PSS A50, which is a small toy piano, and have played nothing but this since. It's very small, easily portable, battery powered if you want, it has an onboard recorder, which can be LOOPED! and a pretty beefy arpeggiator for drums and other piano arpeggios. So you can build a backing track using the loop recorder, and the arpeggiator for drums, and you are an instant band in a box. The sound is great too for the thing. Tons of instruments. I love it.

  • @grandhebi
    @grandhebi Рік тому +3

    Yamaha p45 - I love it! 😊 simply and beautiful 😍

  • @steveSDLdelong
    @steveSDLdelong Рік тому +11

    I bought my first keyboard in 2014 when I retired. Got it at Guitar Center, a Yamaha p125. Went back 1 year later and upgraded it to the Yamaha dgx650 which was a huge improvement. In January 2022 I upgraded again and got the DGX 670 for a net cost of $400. It’s fabulous with a ton of sounds and a ‘piano room’ which give several styles of pianos and various lid positions and room environments. Love it!

    • @gerardcanes7244
      @gerardcanes7244 Рік тому

      DGX 670 for $400? That wasn't online?

    • @steveSDLdelong
      @steveSDLdelong Рік тому +5

      @@gerardcanes7244 no. This was the in store trade in price. They gave me a 15% discount for trading in my my old keyboard and $400 off for the trade in. Definitely a sweet deal

    • @gerardcanes7244
      @gerardcanes7244 Рік тому +1

      @@steveSDLdelong Thanks. It will be my next one.

  • @Sarahbuildsstepsequencers
    @Sarahbuildsstepsequencers Рік тому +7

    We bought the Donner DDP-80 and we love it. 88 full size weighted keys. Velocity sensitive keys, sounds fabulous!

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  Рік тому +1

      all the most important features right there! and the most important-- that you love it!

    • @FindtheShrooms
      @FindtheShrooms Рік тому +3

      I love Donner. I got the DEP-20 for under 400$. Full 88 weighted keys, velocity sensitive for 355$. I dont think you can go wrong looking for a beginner keyboard. Also has built in speakers that sound great, or you can plug it into your amp/PC for even more sound.

    • @PianoWithStacey
      @PianoWithStacey 4 місяці тому

      I've been hesitant to go with Donner since I never really heard of the brand before, but I'm going to order one to test it out. Any issues with it so far?

  • @toastwest1172
    @toastwest1172 4 місяці тому +1

    I chosen Roland FP-30X as my first piano. It is very amazing and close to grand piano voice! It also got a beautiful white color 🥰 Highly recommended !

  • @aireoteddy
    @aireoteddy Рік тому +2

    I literally just bought the Yamaha P-125a yesterday (upgraded from a Yamaha PSR E-373, which had semi-weighted keys) and it's great. It feels much more like an acoustic piano and the sound engine is amazing.
    1 correction to what was stated in the video; The Yamaha P-125 and P-125a (which is the upgraded version of the P-125) has a sustain pedal port (1/4") as well as a 5-pin port for (3) pedal unit (same 3 pedals of an acoustic piano).
    Also, both versions have dual headphone jack at the front (which is much better than most that places the headphone jack at the rear). Both let you record, so you can listen to your playing.

    • @Iyaazmali
      @Iyaazmali Рік тому +1

      The p-125a is not an upgrade , they removed the audio interface

  • @dennismcpeek9630
    @dennismcpeek9630 Рік тому +1

    I thought I knew what keyboard to buy, but now ??? Thank you both for your input. Happy New Year!!
    (Time to watch this video again)

  • @victorpebay4071
    @victorpebay4071 Рік тому +5

    I really love what you do. I was considering buying a new keyboard for christmas, I actually have a recital from Alesis but I don't really like how it feels. Your video is very much appreciated, I was hesitating between Yamaha and Roland, and I think that I will go for the FP-10!

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  Рік тому +2

      FP10 has been one of our best recomendations since it was concieved--- with the same sound and key action as the higher end rolands, it really pulls ahead of the rest!

    • @victorpebay4071
      @victorpebay4071 Рік тому

      @@PianoteOfficial Thanks !

  • @alfonsolombardia8915
    @alfonsolombardia8915 10 місяців тому +1

    I have just received my new Kawai KDP120, 800€ furniture stand included. In entry level range, it's awesome.
    Feels terrific, sounds incredible. I can't stop playing it...

  • @happyyuk
    @happyyuk 7 місяців тому +2

    I am not even half way through the video but just want to say it's an amazing video that includes a lot of worth noting points. I played piano for 5 years and achieved grade 7 when I was a teenager and stopped more than a decade ago because I hated being forced into doing an instrument. Recently, my little girls wanted to start learning piano but I don't want to buy a piano, I do have a 61 portable keyboard but when I feel like playing, 61 is just not enough for some pieces, I might look into getting a full size keyboard in the future.

  • @ricklynch
    @ricklynch Рік тому +11

    After all the searching and reviewing and playing pianos at the stores, the perfect one for me was the Yamaha DGX-670. Since I bought it, I've had nothing but an absolute blast on it! 100% satisfied with that beautiful machine! Thank you Yamaha!

    • @ronaldgore7892
      @ronaldgore7892 Рік тому +2

      I agree this is an amazing piano

    • @twodalec
      @twodalec Рік тому

      I looked at the the p-125 and the dgx-670. Also the Roland’s they showed on this video and then sat down and played the Yamaha p-515. And it just felt like I would never out grow it. I love the fun features and voices on the dgx. But the action of the p-515 won it for me

    • @PianoWithStacey
      @PianoWithStacey 4 місяці тому

      I just looked up the keyboard and was surprised to see its #1 in New Release on Amazon. It seems like a really good quality piano. I always fall into the trap of buying too heavy of a keyboard. Do you think it's heavy or pretty light?

    • @ricklynch
      @ricklynch 4 місяці тому

      @@PianoWithStacey Oh it is quite heavy! I do not consider this portable as it's 88 keys! I have mine mounted to the stand designed for it, with the 3 petals below. Here we are 11 months later and I still stand by my first statement. Itt is absolutely phenomenal for the money!

  • @mirovido1
    @mirovido1 6 місяців тому

    Thank you 🙂 very well done comparison, many thanks again

  • @dannyseymour8413
    @dannyseymour8413 Рік тому +8

    I have a P125 and it's been an absolute joy to play. The piano sounds are better than any other keys I've played. I also play an mofx8 an I refer the 125. The 8 can do so much more, but I find myself staying on the 125. Piano, rhodes, wurly, DX7 patches are spot on. IMHO.

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  Рік тому +1

      truly love the 125!

    • @pimpstick9988
      @pimpstick9988 11 місяців тому

      As a beginner who really wants to learn piano do you recommend 61 keys or 88?

    • @delcorporation-qmsvideos5140
      @delcorporation-qmsvideos5140 11 місяців тому +1

      @@pimpstick9988 it's nice to have the 88 but you don't need them. If there is a cost benefit to getting a 61 I'd go with the 61. I'm a creature of habit so I like having all 88. My recommendation is to get the keyboard that feels the best and has the features you like. I hope that kind of helps. Good luck and have fun!

  • @reasonwmstrust
    @reasonwmstrust Рік тому

    Thank you! Great video! And your audio is on point super clear audio!

  • @troycarpenter4355
    @troycarpenter4355 Рік тому +1

    Small World. I followed Pianote for quite some time. After buying a Juno-X a few months ago, I came across Mr Tuna music and also follow him. I thought Truman looked liked him. Thats because it is him. So cool you guys teamed up. Keep the great content coming. Love it.

  • @Schollii68
    @Schollii68 Рік тому +44

    Nice video but I agree with others that a more systematic comparison would have been nice (as done by others on UA-cam) : play exact same tune on each.
    I also would have stayed with cheaper models, since most beginners give up in less than 6 months. Weight will likely only matter if you persist more than 6 months, at that point you're probably in it for the long haul and it makes sense to upgrade.
    Bear in mind that your ears and fingers (ie Lisa's and Truman's) have way more sensitivity than any beginners' do, so pianote instructors can hear and feel differences that will take a beginner many months if not years to discern.
    I use the analogy of learning to compete as a runner : you first had to learn to walk and run, yet when choosing shoes, it would have been a waste to worry about elite qualities like extra traction, compression, breathability, etc.
    Basically you want the cheapest instrument that's sounds inviting to your ears and fingers and is "close enough" to the piano. The "enough" part is where things get subjective.
    So I settled for a yamaha np-32. I enjoy the sound enough that I never think "uh I'll have to listen to that sound again", rather the opposite. Sure, my wife's real piano has much deeper sound and the weight of the keys feels nice on the fingers, but at just $300 US, the np-32 is a really nice starting point. Once I've established (in about 6 months) that I'm in this for the long haul, I will exchange it for a fully weighted 88-keys keyboard around the $1k mark ie like those you showed today, and if I'm *still* into piano in a couple years I will treat myself to a digital piano in the 2-4k range.
    One step at a time, earn your stripes, you'll appreciate the upgrades way more than if you get get everything up front (not to mention that technology changes rapidly).
    About the models that have 2 headphone jacks : a headphone jack splitter costs less than $10 on Amazon. So for those attracted to that feature don't let that dictate your choice.

  • @mhunter1969
    @mhunter1969 Рік тому +3

    Awesome! I wasn't sure what to buy when I decided to learn piano and bought my 1st keyboard. I decided on the Roland FP 30X!!! Thanks for validating my decision!

    • @poopoppy
      @poopoppy Рік тому +2

      I just bought my first digital piano two days ago. For me it was an extremely exhausting decision. I was so close to buying the FP-30X. I went for a Kawai ES 520 instead. I'm so glad I'm no longer thinking about what piano to buy.

  • @aatawfik1
    @aatawfik1 Рік тому +2

    Really love your posts! I was wondering if you have any videos about transitioning between chords (ie - little trills, walking baseline, etc)?

  • @cirisirpula152
    @cirisirpula152 Рік тому +28

    If you buy Roland FP30X, you will not get the stand or the 3 pedals. You will need to buy them separately if you so wish. So I think the part where you discuss how hard fp30x is to move is a bit misleading, because obviously you can use it without this wooden stand and then it is as easy to move as the rest of the keyboards mentioned in the video. There are similar wooden stands for Yamahas (and 3 pedals for 125), making them equally hard to move if you so wish

    • @NathanKull
      @NathanKull Рік тому +2

      Good to add. Worth pointing out to that the FP-10 only supports 1 pedal and the 30 is where it starts supporting more than one if you choose. The FP-30x by default comes just like the FP-10 and with 1 pedal.

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  Рік тому +2

      @@NathanKull its definitely worth mentioning about the pedals! the 3 pedal setup is only available on the higher end models 👍

  • @strykerace
    @strykerace Рік тому +8

    I picked up a Casio CDP S360 for $499 on Black Friday. Seemed to hit the right price target and had the weighted keys. I am new to piano, zero experience, so didn't want to pay more than $500 in case I didn't commit. Its been pretty good so far as I can tell and learning more every day.

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  Рік тому +3

      I really like the specs for the price when I read about it! good choice

    • @martinavalgoi1727
      @martinavalgoi1727 5 місяців тому

      I heard Casio has the best apps to learn, are you satisfied with the apps? 😊

  • @MRTUNA
    @MRTUNA Рік тому +1

    My first real keyboard was an M-Audio MIDI controller with 61 keys. It didnt have any sounds on it I had to connect it to my computer but it was a great first step (and very inexpensive too!)

  • @MVVM
    @MVVM Рік тому +2

    I love my Casio CDP-S100 BK for beginner it is perfect.

  • @elliecha4240
    @elliecha4240 Рік тому +2

    Thanks so much for sharing this. i am in midst of downsizing to a tiny, maybe mobile home. i owned a casio and loved its flexibility for a self-learner. but i hate to leave the pedals when i downsize. would love to know if you have any suggestion on how to keep a full-piano playing experience in tiny mode.

  • @davidkabeya6098
    @davidkabeya6098 Рік тому

    Think you so much Lisa as a
    Beginning I love it

  • @algonquin7306
    @algonquin7306 Рік тому +2

    Kawai ES120 is what I went for, keyboard felt best to me and, though there aren't many, has a reasonable selection of sounds.

  • @josephlau8476
    @josephlau8476 Рік тому

    Happy new year, I like electric keyboard very much, I play it all the time, your video is amazing, thanks a lot.

  • @gregswedberg
    @gregswedberg 9 місяців тому +1

    Hey guys, great job giving us personality, the intimate compare and contrast of the various ones and helping me figuring out what to look for in your unique way.

    • @igvc1876
      @igvc1876 Місяць тому

      personality? they sound mental

  • @josephj6521
    @josephj6521 Рік тому +17

    I tested the Roland FP30X, Yamaha P125 and Kawai ES120 as well as acoustic pianos. Which had the best feel, sound out of the 3? The ES120 brought the biggest smile to my face.
    The feel of the Yamaha wasn’t ideal and the FP30X was more complex. The ES120 was amazingly close to the feel of an acoustic piano with a fabulous sound.

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  Рік тому +6

      i love that experience and perspective but most of all I love the grading factor: the smile it gives you is the most important consideration

    • @Rikipaus
      @Rikipaus 3 місяці тому

      why noone talking about upgraded version from yamaha p145? it is 2023 year piano, so i dont know why is here p125 which is already 2018 piano

    • @josephj6521
      @josephj6521 3 місяці тому

      @@Rikipaus i tested these pianos a year ago and the P145 wasn’t available at the time.

  • @atlassilverbraid
    @atlassilverbraid Рік тому +40

    I got Yamaha P45 last year. My first piano. I love it. It is super uncomplicated. I mainly use it as a a midi input for my DAW. I wasn't interested in something with lots of inbuilt features. I have it the corner of my lounge which amplifies the volume.

    • @Danil-bj5tj
      @Danil-bj5tj Рік тому

      I understand correctly that you can play any sample that you want in your DAW?

    • @aga1nst
      @aga1nst 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Danil-bj5tjyes, you don't need to use the built in sounds, the sound can come entirely from the computer/daw. My piano is cheap with a terrible sound, but I use a DAW with a nice piano and it's great. This way you can use any sample or instrument that you want and just use the piano as a midi input.

  • @Mucosolvan18
    @Mucosolvan18 Рік тому +1

    I got the Roland fp-30 and it is just amazing. Can recommend it to everyone

  • @Oakeybloke
    @Oakeybloke 6 місяців тому

    Glad I saw this after buying my digital piano 😊
    Went with the Casio CDP-S360, which also has an optional stand with pedals, sold separately of course. Not that I have space anyways... Maybe one day.
    I love it, the keys feel amazing, more heavy than my teacher's piano - though she said that's good for learning & developing finger strength. Let's see how it goes 😃

  • @fksimpson5755
    @fksimpson5755 Рік тому +3

    My favorite piano has been a Korg XE-20, now my newest one is a Casio PX 360m. The Casio is a several year old production model with an incredible price for the features.

    • @PianoWithStacey
      @PianoWithStacey 4 місяці тому

      Casio is so underrated! We bought a Casio piano a couple years ago and the sound quality is phenomenal. It stands the test of time too with its durability.

  • @T.T.64
    @T.T.64 Рік тому

    I just bought Casio CDP S 110. Good for beginners. My son Love it.

  • @timbrown6599
    @timbrown6599 Рік тому +1

    Recently purchased a Korg Liano. Good stuff!

  • @mosespray4510
    @mosespray4510 10 місяців тому

    This was really helpful. Thank you! (I subscribed)

  • @BarReisfeld
    @BarReisfeld 2 місяці тому

    Great video!
    Exactly what I've been looking for!
    Thank you 🙌

  • @user-xy6om5hn1u
    @user-xy6om5hn1u Рік тому

    Thank you I have an old wooden one that was made in the beginning of previous century , but was bought for me by my parents when I was 12

  • @arlenkalifuentes
    @arlenkalifuentes Рік тому

    I love your video. That's all I can say. I'm a beginner and what I have is the M-Audio Keystation 88.

  • @jennmedellin5799
    @jennmedellin5799 19 днів тому

    Right before watching this, I bought my nephew a Roland FP-30x today because I have a Roland GP-3 and I absolutely LOVE how much it feels like an acoustic piano with the weighted keys. The action on the GP-3 is amazing (at full volume, lower volume it feels very heavy) and for my nephew, who's a beginner, the reviews on FP-30X sold me for my nephew's first digital piano. We gave him a keyboard a few years back and he taught himself Fur Elise by ear, so this kid NEEDS a piano! 🎹 Great review and I was thrilled the pianist picked the FP-30x as well. I agree if you're a keyboard player, you'll want all the voices and tech, but for someone who grew up playing classical on acoustics, the Rolands are my fav!

  • @kenoath007
    @kenoath007 Рік тому +2

    As an absolute beginner I just wanted a "best bang for buck" keyboard and ended up picking up a Yamaha PSR E473.. I think it's pretty cool for the money .. it will be a while before I want something bigger.

  • @GBennie
    @GBennie Рік тому +2

    The Roland FP-30X does not come with the stand and pedals as standard, there extras much like you can get for most digital pianos! It comes with a single pedal only. I know others have mentioned but it's important it's emphasized. As someone who went through 4 piano's before trying this and instantly falling in love, I wouldn't want others put off and miss out on what I consider the best entry level for feel, sound and price! - it also has 2 headphones too! :)

  • @basketballmaven1454
    @basketballmaven1454 Рік тому +10

    I think velocity and sustain jack is the most important for beginners because weighted is so expensive. if the beginners like piano and they take it seriously then they can move up to weighted keys because the weighted keys don't really effect the sound of the song.

  • @mbealhighjump
    @mbealhighjump Рік тому +5

    Just bought my Roland FP30X from Sweetwater using your link. I was able to use their financing programs that lets me breakdown the payments over 6 pay periods at 0% interest. It’s great because I get to enjoy the piano now without incurring a huge monthly cc statement.
    They have a great bundle going right now where they are throwing in the Keyboard, 2yrs of insurance, a stool, stand, & pedal all for the same price and the normal keyboard $899 ($1k after tax). I’ve been tracking the pricing for a while and it’s the best deal I’ve ever seen on this item. Thank you!

  • @MEAzone
    @MEAzone Рік тому +3

    Hi. I'm a total beginner and I've just ordered the Roland FP-10 (+stand). For me one more important feature was to connect the piano to pc or android tablet in order to use learning apps.

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  Рік тому +1

      good call! and the fp10 can do it with bluetooth or usb midi!

    • @benreevers2811
      @benreevers2811 Рік тому

      About to make the same purchase !

  • @ryno6101
    @ryno6101 Рік тому +3

    I decided on the p125 because I’m just learning at 70 and when I’m comfortable and enjoying it completely then I will go out and try playing higher end pianos til I find one that suits. Besides I don’t know any good or bad habits or feeling of keys or anything yet lol. I’m sure to be an expert 😂 with an opinion soon.
    Thanks for all your great videos.❤

    • @fksimpson5755
      @fksimpson5755 Рік тому +2

      I'm also a beginner at 69 years young.

    • @aBachwardsfellow
      @aBachwardsfellow Рік тому +2

      I'm a pianist and organist -- also in the 70's (but not exactly a beginner). I have the P125 and am very satisfied with it for professional practice (it also has a couple of very usable organ voices and a beautiful harpsichord voice). You will be able to develop a good piano technic on the P125 if you practice correctly. One way I like to practice (piano) on the P125 is to set the touch to "hard" and lower the volume just slightly below the middle. This allows me to play with considerable weight to get a sound that is close to that of an acoustic grand with a heavy action - great for developing finger strength and transfer of weight into the keys -- both important for playing an acoustic instrument. Best wishes for your continued learning!

  • @jldyr2
    @jldyr2 Рік тому

    They are cool but I have the best kind, free. At least for the time being until I get better and more experience. It's one I inherited from my mother. A Radio Shack MD-1700 with 76 keys and it's close to 30 years old, she bought it in 1995, I think. But it works fine and has weighted keys with touch sensitivity, so good enough for now. Eventually I'll upgrade but it works for now.

  • @predatoria_aquatica
    @predatoria_aquatica 3 дні тому

    To anyone starting, Korg B2 is also a great option.. it’s around 400-500 nowadays I think.. I started on it 2 years ago… really enjoyed practicing on it..had to stop for awhile since I’m in school but now I’m getting back and upgrading to mybe the Fp-60X or Korg Krome 88..

  • @yorushika5462
    @yorushika5462 Рік тому +8

    Kawai ES110 has the best sound quality for me it's for beginner to advance, it has the same price as Yamaha 125. I recommend watching comparison of both piano.

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  Рік тому +3

      Everyone is giving the Kawai ES110 an amazing review I need to check this out!!

  • @sharingmatters
    @sharingmatters 9 місяців тому

    I went to the store and checked Yamah P-45 - keyboard is glossy and easy to scratch, sound was ok, Roland RP-10 has hard but realistic keyboard but the sound is bad - sounds very electronic and the plastic in the middle is easy to bend. But I have fallen in love in both Casio PS-X1100 as well as CDP-S110. The best keyboard and sound for my ear. 🎉

  • @TawanWorapol
    @TawanWorapol Рік тому

    Thank you for the video. This help a lot.

  • @french4800
    @french4800 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video! 😊

  • @hoonetic
    @hoonetic Рік тому +3

    I was researching for a beginner digital Piano and was set to get the Roland FP-10 but ended up getting the awesome Kawai ES110. I was surprised the Kawai ES110 wasn't on this list. :)

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  Рік тому +4

      people are loving the kawai!! we didnt have access to it when we did this comparison

  • @Donna_R.S.1167
    @Donna_R.S.1167 Рік тому +1

    very helpful, thank you so much.....

  • @MikeMrMr
    @MikeMrMr Рік тому

    Thanks for the information 👍

  • @ignasitebe2384
    @ignasitebe2384 Рік тому

    Hi, what do you think about the new Roland FP-E50? Do you think it's a good option for intermediate players? I like the concept of being a "piece of furniture" but at the same time portable, and it seems to have all the wonders of Roland, but evolved (and more expensive too).

  • @SamGlasser
    @SamGlasser 6 місяців тому +2

    I have a different perspective regarding the selection of musical instruments. I came into music really early in my life, wanting desperately to learn guitar. I wanted a Gibson Hummingbird, which at the time was $375, a lot back then, but the sound it produced was amazing. My parents bought me a guitar one Christmas; knowing nothing about musical instruments and the effects the choice of instrument quality would have on my success. The guitar I received was made in Mexico, using Masonite. It had a spray-painted guitar look, and the strings were more suitable for a cheese cutter than for music making. Needless to say, I made no progress in learning to play, as the sound quality was worse than horrible. So, now I buy the best I can afford. And believe me, it makes the enjoyment of playing worth every cent invested in a quality instrument. Likewise; for over 30 years I had a cheap keyboard in my studio and did nothing with it, mostly because I could not get it to do anything note worthy. Last year I got serious about learning piano and purchased a Roland FP90X and I don't regret the purchase for one second. It is very enjoyable to play, and I am progressing nicely.

  • @rekinlas
    @rekinlas 6 місяців тому

    My daughter, who's 7 and been taking piano for 2+ years, has been fine with our cheap 61 key Roland. But now we are getting into more advanced ( but still beginner stage) playing where we are playing some notes notes harder or softer, so key velocity is now important. Our cheap keyboard won't do this. Also, we are starting to touch on classical pieces that require 88 keys board. While our teacher recommends getting a real accoustic piano by the time our daughter is 10 or so, she felt a good 81 keyboard will fill the gap nicely and our daughter will still transition easily. I figure that if I spend up to $1,000 its a good value because she'll always have a keyboard to use even if she sticks with piano forever. She can play it in her bedroom or even take it to college. And if, God forbid, she bails out on piano forever, I haven't sunk too much money into it.
    I'm still researching, but I'm leaning toward the Yamaha p125a with the stand and the three pedals. We spent two hours playing real accoustic pianos at a gallery the other day, but we stopped off at Guitar Center and someone showed me the p125a. To me it felt like a real piano and had a terrific sound (no doubt an experienced pianist may disagree). I'm still considering some more expensive options, that have a built-in LCD screen and many more features, but part of me thinks this is overkill and will add unneeded complexity to what we really want, which is simply a piano for her to learn on. Plus, they are bulkier and can be FAR heavier.

  • @ryanbautista885
    @ryanbautista885 Рік тому

    I just bought myself the Yamaha P-125 and I'm very much happy with it..
    I've been learning Piano from your UA-cam videos and other channels as well.
    -from Manitoba, Canada

    • @danielmeb84
      @danielmeb84 10 місяців тому

      any change of opinion after 3 months?

    • @ryanbautista885
      @ryanbautista885 10 місяців тому

      @@danielmeb84 Hello,
      I'm pretty much satisfied with my P-125, but if you will be using it for gig or any way you need to carry it I might suggest the P-121 instead. both have the same specs but the Yamaha P-121 is shorter which has 73 keys I think.

    • @danielmeb84
      @danielmeb84 10 місяців тому

      @@ryanbautista885 well I ordered it couple days ago and it arrives today :). I wont be moving it arround so 88 keys is fine for me. Thanks for your opinion

  • @kevin_delaney
    @kevin_delaney Рік тому +1

    What do you recommend if you want to learn piano, have a Steinway at home, and you want to quietly (with headphones) practice acoustic piano without playing the Steinway and I could transition seamlessly, price is not a concern. Is there something that lights up the keys that I need to play or convening that helps expedite the learning curve? While still being an 88 key (or preferably 85 👀). The first Dexibell is intriguing.

  • @Simon-je7ko
    @Simon-je7ko 7 місяців тому

    I own a Yamaha Clavinova CLP 320 built back in 1983. I think that I would go with the Dexibell. If I wanted to change. Maybe one day I will do it.

  • @danlarsson9611
    @danlarsson9611 Рік тому +4

    I use the P-45. I don't care about all the bells and whistles. It feels good has 88 keys and has a great sound to me. Eventually one day I would like an actual piano though.

  • @Konqy
    @Konqy Рік тому +1

    great video, many thanks!

  • @skeedobee9948
    @skeedobee9948 Рік тому +2

    So, I got the Roland FP-10 which comes as a package (piano, bench, stand, headphones) at Costco for $550 + $70 for shipping/handling if you get it delivered. It also came with a 3 month subscription for Pianote, but I enjoyed the content so much that I ended up just getting an annual membership anyway. For value in a beginner keyboard, I would pick this one. The only qualm I have is the cheap pedal setup, but I can live with it until I reward myself with an upgrade down the road.

    • @bcpf7041
      @bcpf7041 10 місяців тому

      why is the pedal setup cheap? :)

    • @robegeor
      @robegeor 2 дні тому

      @@bcpf7041 The included sustain pedal is a simple click-on/click off setup. You can purchase a more "pedal-like" one for around $30 iirc.

  • @victorxu1605
    @victorxu1605 11 місяців тому

    You guys are just amazing! The way you deliver your content is just intriguing!! Keep up the good work

  • @davehemmings4613
    @davehemmings4613 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks so much for taking the time to put this review together guys. I'm leaning toward the Roland FP-30X. What is the music Lisa is playing at 15:37 please, love that! And recommended sheet music for that song?

  • @ericsmith6354
    @ericsmith6354 Рік тому

    I bought a Korg B2 and it's a lot of fun. Paid $550 for it back in April. 88 weighted keys. I'm studying my scales and learning some sheet music with this great lady Mrs Whitt.

    • @PianoteOfficial
      @PianoteOfficial  Рік тому +1

      sounds like a great keyboard for a great price! I love Korg stuff Im sad we didnt get to feature any here

  • @poppyhal9146
    @poppyhal9146 2 місяці тому

    Hi
    Can you please tell which one is slightly better
    Casio ap-265 vs Yamaha ydp-105 .
    Thank you

  • @SUDIRISING
    @SUDIRISING Рік тому +1

    Lisa is like a small kid . And cute hairstyle too 🥰. Loved the presentation

  • @mystico21p
    @mystico21p Рік тому +2

    Own 2 Casios, 1 Yamaha and 1 Roland and I must say that the Roland offers the best experience. However, that Italian keyboard seems better than the Roland. Have to try it out.

  • @blueseasbluesky
    @blueseasbluesky 2 місяці тому

    Hi Lisa,
    What are your thoughts on the Yamaha DGX670?
    Thank you!

  • @glassassoc
    @glassassoc 4 місяці тому

    Verry thoughtful, I appreciate the points of roland sound quality and key feel compared. I am synth turned toards alesis Coda now where I most appreciate the looping for rythem and rifs getting me to play. Do more synths? Best piano sounding synths?Thanks kindly, Jay

  • @funguykel
    @funguykel Рік тому +1

    The beginning keyboard I purchased through Amazon a few years ago is the Casio CTK-2400 for just over $100.00. All I wanted was a basic keyboard. Instead I am overwhelmed by all the technical gadgets. Don't even use them. The only one I use is the on/off switch.

  • @hellzz8585
    @hellzz8585 Рік тому

    Hi I have recently subscribed to Musora and am primarily a guitarist who is attempting to sing, I have an ancient barely working casio keyboard so have decided to dabble with pianote seeing as it's included in my subscription. I need to get a better digital piano and for me it's between the roland and casio, iv read that the cadio action is not the best however it is the only one that can also be battery operated and so I would end up practicing with it more as I could play in the garden with my children when it's nice out. Do you think it's better to go with what will overall allow you to practice more over the more authentic feeling digital piano if your a beginner and starting piano as a secondary/tertiary instrument? My 5 year old child is looking likely to have a go on the piano. If we decide we love it I think we would get a more expensive piano anyway relegating the first piano for travel/quiet practice with headphones

  • @PianoMatronNeeNee
    @PianoMatronNeeNee 11 місяців тому

    Very informative! Thank you for your honesty. I’m moving up the ladder and planning on yet again upgrading my (third) keyboard. This video is great!

  • @KmmBev
    @KmmBev Рік тому +1

    I bought a casio lk-230 many years ago. It was the most cost effective solution and is portable since we've moved a bunch. My dream is to sit in front of a grand piano one day 🤤

    • @aBachwardsfellow
      @aBachwardsfellow Рік тому

      - keep dreaming -- and practicing -- that day will come! :-)

  • @ToastandJam52
    @ToastandJam52 Рік тому

    I own a Dexibell S7. Only had it for 8 months and love it. The keybed is very close to real. If I was to replace it the new Kurzweil Sp 7 Piano, from the demos I have seen it amazing and has the same keybed as the S7. If anyone wants to do a swop...

  • @dofuxie2135
    @dofuxie2135 20 днів тому

    Nice review. I am sure this is helpful for people buying their first piano.
    The major drawback i see on all of these is the built in speker. I prefer external speakers. Internal speaker will never sound as good as external beause the cabinet is designed to be a piano, not a speaker. So i would definitely choose one with at least the capability of attaching external speakers. Your sound quality will improve dramatically. (assuming you get high quality speakers. I would get self powered monitors, there are at least as many brands and variations of speakers as there are pianos so i won't try to say which is best. But make sure it sounds good. It willl make a huge difference.)
    I play on the Roland RD-2000 (stage piano}. I have a road case for it, and can throw it in the trunk of the car, but never would. I would place it there gently, even with the road case.
    It does not have internal speakers, i use Rokit 5 self powered speakers which are pretty nice but not quite satisfying for me so i'll be upgrading them pretty soon.
    It's HEAVY. The case has 4 handles placed so one person can carry it with the two handels on either side, or two people can carry it with the two handles on either end. I'm 66 years old and have been doing sound engineering since i was 17... I am lucky i can still tell the difference because i have stood in front of many too many pa speakers for too many years.
    (BTW, quick aside for guitar players, from personal experience. Never put your pic on the keys. It will slip between the keys and be forever inside your piano always threatening to get tangled up with the key action. I haven't taken mine apart yet because it hasn't affected anything, but it's always on my mind. If one of my keys start feeling funny i would immediately open the keyboard and remove that pic before i break something inside.)

  • @NealLandarech
    @NealLandarech Рік тому +3

    Definitely, my favorite is the YAMAHA P-125🎹🎶😌💕

  • @Cb489
    @Cb489 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the kind replay I bought a Roland

  • @glennmeader626
    @glennmeader626 Рік тому

    Lesser known bargains with 88 keys and hammer-actions that are worth considering:
    Donner SE-1 (on sale for $450)
    Alesis Prestige or Prestige Artist ($525)

  • @scottnoble7883
    @scottnoble7883 Рік тому +1

    I can respect your choices as which piano suits your needs. However I think I understand buying a digital piano is the want for as close to an acoustic piano as possible to get that experience of an acoustic as much as possible. I have been shopping for a new digital piano and have tried all the pianos you showed and about 5 more. Now I know it is a personal preference but I zeroed in for the Yamaha p515 as it is actually sampled from real acoustic pianos. I have been mesmerized and hypnotized by the sound of an upright acoustic my mother played while growing up. I dont need so many extra sounds like other pianos, just the sound and feel as true as can be of a real piano.

    • @aBachwardsfellow
      @aBachwardsfellow Рік тому +1

      My experience has been that, while other digital pianos (Roland, Korg, etc.) "sound great", the Yamaha P125 and P515 provide the most authentic perceived "touch-response" of an acoustic grand -- especially when the settings (touch and volume) are adjusted. They can provide a very authentic playing experience, and I'm very pleased with the results I get from practicing on my P125 -- transitioning to the acoustic grand is almost seamless -- I'm sure you'll enjoy the P515.

    • @scottnoble7883
      @scottnoble7883 Рік тому

      @@aBachwardsfellow I upgraded from a Yamaha YPG-535 to the p515. I've only played a CFX once and not long enough. Playing the p515 is like a drug, just can't stop, lol. Its so amazing the level of perfection Yamaha has incorporated into this piano. Thanks for the reply