Simple Piano Buying Guide: What Piano/Keyboard Should I Get?

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  • @cesia5161
    @cesia5161 6 років тому +170

    I wanted to buy a piano because I love music and I used to play guitar but I stopped because of a disease... I hope I can buy one someday but not today because I am still a kid and I am still depending to my parents... And I also hope my parents buy me one, I always mention it and they know how much I want it but I need to wait because I am not the one whose gonna spend the money (love from the Philippines and sorry for the grammatical errors)

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому +31

      Thanks for your comment! Sorry to hear you were sick and had to give up guitar, but I hope when the time is right that you are able to pursue your music goals more. Best of luck!
      -Jacques

    • @pim1943
      @pim1943 6 років тому +21

      Your English is fine!

    • @adeptatlearning3907
      @adeptatlearning3907 5 років тому +4

      Same here...

    • @patrickstar5328
      @patrickstar5328 5 років тому +11

      Hi.
      - Sorry for bad english.

    • @jemuzu0944
      @jemuzu0944 5 років тому +1

      Pare anong sakit mo?

  • @cadengrossman7960
    @cadengrossman7960 5 років тому +62

    I know I want a keyboard but do you have any keyboards that are a little cheaper that you recommend?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому +17

      Hi Caden,
      These are the models I am most familiar with and am comfortable recommending, but there are plenty of others that could be good too. Just make sure you get something that has 49+ keys and a sustain pedal. And you may want to consider checking out Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace to see if anyone in your area is selling a cheap used keyboard! Good luck!
      -Jacques

    • @VladQuake
      @VladQuake 5 років тому

      Get any old 90s keyboard with touch sensitivity with midi ports

    • @a.l.e.x4326
      @a.l.e.x4326 5 років тому

      You should look on target they could sell them like 30$ and less

    • @miyahjackson6773
      @miyahjackson6773 5 років тому +2

      You’re probably not gonna find any much cheaper than the ones he recommended that are good quality.

    • @shehransalam4838
      @shehransalam4838 4 роки тому +2

      Try Yamaha E363, or Casio TX-700 in the $150 and under range, these are 61 keys. Try the Roland FP10, Yamaha p35-45($500-400), Alesis Recital($300) for the under $500 range. Alesis recital is probably the cheapest you'll get if you want 88keys

  • @rainlionhart9699
    @rainlionhart9699 6 років тому +33

    After years of wanting to learn, and even longer loving piano music, I am starting to look at what option there are. Your video was the first to come up. Thanks for the tips. My goal is to be able to play acoustic piano, but I want to start with a keyboard or digital piano. I appreciate the tips on full 88-key and the weighted keys. Added to my watch later so I can look up the yamaha and alesis.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому +2

      Hi Tamsin,
      Thanks for commenting! Glad to hear you found my tips helpful. Please check out my other resources (link in the description) to help you get started! :)
      -Jacques

  • @mr.mcthicc1073
    @mr.mcthicc1073 4 роки тому +29

    2:12 one of the best plugs I've ever seen lmao

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому +1

      Hi there,
      Playing music people want to hear is a good goal, I think. ;)
      -Jacques

    • @EmpteeBluffs
      @EmpteeBluffs 4 роки тому +1

      @@PianoIn21Days definitely, and that's my goal, I want to pursue piano as a career tho, most people say it's stressful and not the best thing for ur mental health, but that won't stop me 🦾

    • @daniel_pinilla
      @daniel_pinilla 3 роки тому

      @@EmpteeBluffs Heck yeah, go for it! You can do it! I would love to see how you turn out :)

  • @blueser100
    @blueser100 7 років тому +4

    I️ bought a Yamaha PSREW400 because I️ can connect my iPad to it and have everything play back through the keyboard. The digital piano (Yamaha NP32) I️ had couldn’t do that.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  7 років тому +1

      I'm all about people figuring out what works for them! Thanks for commenting. :)
      -Jacques

  • @yuutanabi
    @yuutanabi 5 років тому +3

    that really helped me , and i'm going to do your recommendation
    thank you.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi Yuuta,
      Thanks for commenting! I'm glad to be of help. :)
      -Jacques

  • @trade0714
    @trade0714 6 років тому +67

    Yamaha is a good brand for anything, even an outboard motor. They have high standards in everything they do. I'm using a 61 key Casio to start. In my dreams I will someday move up to an 88 key keyboard for around $5-600. An acoustic? No thanks.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому +2

      Hi there,
      Thanks for your comment! There's definitely something to be said for each type of instrument - it's not a one-size fits all thing in most cases. ;)
      -Jacques

    • @sp77622
      @sp77622 6 років тому +1

      What model do you use? And is it any good?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому

      Hi Dilaravamp,
      You can check out the list of models I use /recommend in the description below the video. ;)
      -Jacques

    • @chaostade4087
      @chaostade4087 5 років тому +2

      my yamaha mt-07 is the best.

    • @miyahjackson6773
      @miyahjackson6773 5 років тому

      Tbh I wouldn’t want a acoustic. They’re so big and not really portable

  • @lairdjohnsey2665
    @lairdjohnsey2665 5 років тому +2

    I need an inexpensive keyboard. Please give me recommendations. How many keys, what brand, what model, everything. Thank you so much.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi Laird,
      Please check out the other video on my channel called "Best Beginner Keyboard" :)
      -Jacques

    • @tommaline9607
      @tommaline9607 5 років тому

      There is one around 200 dollars or maybe a little less than that. Its the Yamaha psr-EW300. 61 keys. It was my first piano. It isn't the cheapest but if ya want one you can look it up.

  • @I1IIV9
    @I1IIV9 5 років тому +2

    how important is it to have weighted keys on a keyboard for a beginner?

    • @4f-aciertorienelg.489
      @4f-aciertorienelg.489 5 років тому +1

      same question for the two of us

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому +2

      Hi there,
      Fully-weighted keys are nice, but most people do fine with semi-weighted. The reason why you want some weight to the keys if you can? It feels more authentic and helps bridge the gap between digital and acoustic models. If you practice on something that has no weighting at all, it's harder to feel comfortable playing on a traditional piano later. :)
      -Jacques

    • @4f-aciertorienelg.489
      @4f-aciertorienelg.489 5 років тому

      @@PianoIn21Days sir what about on 61 keys, can i play classical piano pieces from it? im a beginner pardom me

    • @I1IIV9
      @I1IIV9 5 років тому

      @@PianoIn21Days Appreciate the reply. Thank you so much!

  • @kimg6582
    @kimg6582 5 років тому +1

    I’ve been playing the piano for 5 years now. I’ve been using this 14 year old keyboard and it broke (because of how much I’ve used it). My family isn’t the most richest and is looking for a digital piano. I consider myself an I intermediate player and what’s the best piano I could use?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi Kimberly,
      I recommend you check out the digital piano I linked to in the description under the video. :)
      -Jacques

  • @pixel_skies1048
    @pixel_skies1048 5 років тому

    Im thinking of buying a Casio CTK-3500 Electronic Keyboard. It seems pretty reliable, as i never had a keyboard/piano before. Looks like a pretty good beginner option. 🧐

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi there,
      I don't have any experience with that particular model, but as long as it comes with a sustain pedal it should be fine. :)
      -Jacques

  • @ghcvjccjdu8043
    @ghcvjccjdu8043 5 років тому +1

    Damn, i want at least the electric pianos but im extremely broke as a student, additionally due to financial issues my mother cannot afford one and im stuck with a keyboard that has no weighted keys and it doesnt have all 88 keys but i still consider myself lucky for having it!

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi there,
      It might be less than ideal, but I think it's good if you work with you have for now. That way if you're able to upgrade later, you'll have skills to actually enjoy it. :)
      -Jacques

  • @StellaPrince001
    @StellaPrince001 5 років тому +6

    The tutorial was great! It really help me understand the different types but I'm confused about why I need a pedal

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi there,
      Thanks for watching my video! The sustain pedal helps add continuity and depth to your sound when you play, so it's a really important tool IMO. :)
      -Jacques

  • @mayukhmadhusoodanan3251
    @mayukhmadhusoodanan3251 3 роки тому

    Between an Alessis Recital keyboard and Donner DEP-10 keyboard,which would be better ?

  • @lukeconstantineau5417
    @lukeconstantineau5417 3 роки тому +1

    I want a digital piano, but I want it to look a lot like an acoustic piano. What digital piano did you have in your living area? That one looks a lot like a regular piano, but had an interface. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • @aseul2682
    @aseul2682 4 роки тому

    It was good guidance video. Thank you.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому

      Hi Akshatha,
      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting. ;)
      -Jacques

  • @antoniocarlosacsjr7128
    @antoniocarlosacsjr7128 5 років тому

    Hi again, friend. Now thinking in between Alesis Recital and the Privia PX 350, discontinued but still found. Right now the price difference is +25% here in Brazil. Pls, make that huge keypress variation video with your Alesis Recital. I guess it will help a lot of others around the world to know it better on sound department. There's no video like this yet on UA-cam, and could help your channel as well. Best and thanks.

    • @antoniocarlosacsjr7128
      @antoniocarlosacsjr7128 5 років тому

      In time: the Recital Pro it's right in the middle of these two guys price.

  • @Spaceshewarrior
    @Spaceshewarrior 5 років тому +1

    I have a Keystation 61 and I am a beginner. What do you think about it?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi Vanda,
      That should be fine! The most important thing is to have 49+ keys and a sustain pedal. :)
      -Jacques

  • @TheDaniefab
    @TheDaniefab 5 років тому +4

    Funny that i've found this video right after i've bought a m-audio keystation 61. I've wanted a digital piano or keyboard for the longest time but didn't find anything i really liked until i researched if midi keyboards wouldn't do the trick just fine (for my needs). For the people still looking this might be worth a try. It is really cheap, fairly lightweighted with semiweighted good feeling keys and sounds awesome once you set up the ableton lite and eighty eight software (both come basically for free with the midi keyboard plus a bunch of other software like pro tools first; the software bundle alone is worth the price) which gives you the sound of a steinberg grand piano. I don't think i've ever heard a keyboard in the same price range give me that kind of sound. Of course it will never totally compare to a real acoustic piano but it is close enough in sound. Plus it has all the advantages i was looking for: fairly small and lightweigted and portable plus i get to play around with a lot of new (to me) cool software.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому +1

      Hi there,
      Cool! Thanks for sharing your recommendations, and have fun getting started. :)
      -Jacques

  • @leonardorojasneira7614
    @leonardorojasneira7614 6 років тому +1

    Hi Jacques, I’m getting back to playing piano after some years and I’ve been following your videos, quite helpful. I have the chance to buy an Alesis Recital Pro. In your video you recommend the Alesis Recital for Beginners, what do you think about the Pro one? I’m playing some classics and also want to join a whorship band such as hillsong, what should I buy? Thanks!

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому

      Hi Leonardo,
      Thanks for your question! I like both Alesis models. The main difference for the Pro is the weighted hammer action, which makes it feel more like an acoustic piano. That can be a really nice feature, but it's necessary and a lot of people do fine without it. Ultimately it's up to you and your budget! :)
      -Jacques

  • @TherealDEXIL
    @TherealDEXIL 5 років тому +5

    I wanna learn to play piano..have been thinking about this for long time..now i'm sure of it and so wanted to know what instrument is what and which is the one i need..Your video was really helpful..Thanks..I'm thinking of buying a keyboard.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi there,
      Thanks for commenting! I'm glad to be of help. :)
      -Jacques

  • @chaijinlim5164
    @chaijinlim5164 5 років тому +2

    Hi friend,
    I'm looking for a keyboard which is suitable for ballad and soft music and my budget is around 200€. Do you have any recommendation for me?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi there,
      Yes, the Alesis Recital costs just about that and is my top keyboard recommendation for beginners! Check out the link in the description. :)
      -Jacques

  • @Talentnav
    @Talentnav 6 років тому +3

    I have CTK 1300 very cheap one keyboard. But I think practicing in this one may give some troubles when I use the weighted keys piano. But i think something is better than nothing. I wish to learn through this keyboard until I get a good one. I also tried connecting with PC but this one does not have the midi feature I think. But at least found a way to connect to external audio speakers. Is this keyboard is enough to learn basics?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому

      Hi there,
      Basically all you really need is 49+ keys and a sustain pedal. Everything else is icing on the cake. :)
      -Jacques

    • @Talentnav
      @Talentnav 6 років тому +1

      Sustain pedal. One of my friend has it I have seen it. Will purchase one soon.

  • @marshastetler6268
    @marshastetler6268 4 роки тому +2

    I played the piano for 12 years as a kid. Haven’t played much since and I’m 70, but I would like the start my 8 year old granddaughter with some type of keyboard. What do u recommend for her and do u think I would be capable of teaching her to read music? I’m willing to try but I started playing by ear and don’t even remember learning to read music, which I obviously did! Thank u for the great video but I still need advice.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому

      Hi Marsha,
      Thanks for your comment! I think it's great that you want to help get your granddaughter started with piano. I usually recommend the Alesis Recital - it's quite beginner-friendly but doesn't feel like a toy. ;) Please check out the link in the description.
      -Jacques

  • @nagarajarao9299
    @nagarajarao9299 3 роки тому +1

    One piono will be there which can carry on body that one I need not stand one

  • @stelioshz
    @stelioshz 5 років тому +1

    That's a really nice video and very helpful :-) . I am using fl studio and practicing on making my own beats but i don't know to play piano. I want to buy a midi keyboard but because i want to learn piano too I don't know what size i should choose. I am thinking for the Alesis VI61 that has also semi-weighted keys but are 61 keys enough?

    • @maximewikenfors6305
      @maximewikenfors6305 5 років тому +1

      Stelios Zagnaferis I currently have a 61 key keyboard and while it works for a while, you’ll eventually need a full sized one. If you’re mostly gonna produce than 61 key is absolutely enough but if you want to dive into classical music like Chopin at some later stage you’ll be beating yourself up for having chosen the smaller option. 61 key works for production and basic playing but if you want to play advanced pieces you’ll need a full size

    • @stelioshz
      @stelioshz 5 років тому

      @@maximewikenfors6305 Then i suppose i will have to look for something with 88 keys :d Thanks a lot for your help :D

  • @Wheatexe
    @Wheatexe 5 років тому

    Hi, I have the same midi as you. What free or cheap softwares do you regiment I’m mainly trying to just play piano sounds and some times cool downloaded sounds but not important

  • @Highminded12
    @Highminded12 5 років тому +3

    I started looking into the piano after watching the anime your lie in april. I was never a big music person. But I want to learn piano. Is it possible for me to learn as a 20 year old with no music experience at all say maybe a recorder in 5th grade

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi John,
      Absolutely! Most of my students have had little to no experience, or can't remember what they learned as kids. You're not alone in that, so please check out my website (pianoin21days.com) to learn how to get started! :)
      -Jacques

  • @TheZeedler
    @TheZeedler 5 років тому +3

    Great video. I've been researching digital pianos for the last few hours and I was about 80% settled on that P-45. After seeing that it's your recommendation I think it's time to bite the bullet and start learning piano! Thanks dude.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi Jake,
      Good choice! Have fun getting set up. :)
      -Jacques

  • @sammunkhimhun
    @sammunkhimhun 4 роки тому +1

    So piano and keyboard are different. That's why.....

  • @notasovietspy8008
    @notasovietspy8008 3 роки тому +2

    I think I'm gonna get a keyboard because I don't have a lot of space and I really just want one for music class and learning anime songs

  • @anton-dw5oz
    @anton-dw5oz 6 років тому +3

    Hey Jacques!
    How much of a difference is there between Semi-Wheigted(Alesis Recital) and Fully-Wheighted(Recital Pro) Keys?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому +1

      Hi there,
      The full weighted keyboards are meant to mimic the feel of a traditional piano, and some professionals prefer that. However it could actually feel a bit too much if you're not used to a full piano and don't need to be. The semi-weighted are a nice compromise where it feels like a "real" instrument but is a bit easier to manouever the keys. :)
      -Jacques

  • @justinstrickland446
    @justinstrickland446 6 років тому +1

    Is there a headphone/earbud jack on the Alesis Recital? Would it be a good idea to spend the extra money and get the pro version(includes stand, bench, and sustain pedal)? Can it be plugged into a wall outlet instead of being powered of batteries(they get expensive after a while). Do you think the Williams Allegro 2 Plus home package from guitar center would be a better buy? Higher quality? Seems all the same stuff is included as the Pro version of the Alesis Recital with it just don't know if its a better buy or not, the home package seems to have a better stand. I play guitar and drums but I want to try to learn keyboard, any help is appreciated.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому +3

      Hi,
      The Alesis in my link to has 1/4 inch headphone jack and has a power supply plug as well as the battery option. You definitely want a sustain pedal if you're going to enroll in my course. Whether you want to get a different stand/bench is really up to you and what you prefer/want to pay for. I don't know the details of the Allegro 2 package you mentioned, but basically you can't really go wrong as long as you have 49+ keys and a sustain pedal. Everything else is icing on the cake. ;)
      -Jacques

    • @justinstrickland446
      @justinstrickland446 6 років тому +1

      Piano In 21 Days thank you for the help.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому +1

      No problem! Have fun getting set up. :)
      -Jacques

  • @tassiespirit
    @tassiespirit 4 роки тому +1

    Changes since 2017?; but there are several midi controller keyboards that 1. do have very good keyboard feel like Roland A 88MKII even the older mk1, and 2. Novation has better semi weighted feel ( not full weighted) AND Akai come with in built 128 sounds in some of their controllers so things are getting better there.

  • @maartensynth
    @maartensynth 5 років тому +2

    Casio cdp130!!!!!!! It's a very basic digital piano with a great sound.
    Retail price: 300 Euro.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi there,
      Thanks for sharing your recommendation! :)
      -Jacques

  • @sweazer
    @sweazer 5 років тому +2

    Hello everyone i need help deciding what to get, i already have a PC with a external sound card (focusrite) and two speaker monitors what should i get
    thanks !!

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому +1

      Hi Ray,
      If you want a MIDI controller, check out my link in the description above! :)
      -Jacques

    • @someoneyousedtoknow836
      @someoneyousedtoknow836 4 роки тому +1

      You you get a keyboard don’t get a midi controller it’s it difficult and a waste of time I have a Williams allegro 3 I love it I got it for 280$ online in target

  • @reyncloud6410
    @reyncloud6410 3 роки тому

    I have a keyboard piano named GL-444 54 key digital electronic organ. Does my keyboard pass the requirements? My keyboard/organ came from my Dad. He brought me one when I was just a kid like around 5 or 6 years old as my birthday gift. Been how many years trying to learn all by myself by just watching some piano tutorials on UA-cam but still. I don't know how to play the piano.

  • @zeath8566
    @zeath8566 3 роки тому +1

    Are second hand keyboard worth it or is it too risky to buy second hand?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  3 роки тому

      Hi Zeath,
      It depends on how well you can verify the condition, and how old/well-made the model is! A lot of my students start with second-hand keyboards, the important thing is to do your research and test it out before committing if you can.
      -Jacques

  • @dhrubapatgiri3986
    @dhrubapatgiri3986 5 років тому +2

    Which will be the best digital piano under low budget

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому +1

      Hi there,
      Thanks for your question! I like the Alesis Recital as a good budget keyboard for beginners, check out my review video over on my channel. :)
      -Jacques

  • @Hyena_Bot
    @Hyena_Bot 6 років тому +9

    I play like for 4 years now. At home on a Keyboard that is around 20 years old. And I'm thinking to buy a new one, but I'm not sure about the Alesis Racital, can you tell others options than the Alesis Racital?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому +1

      Hi there,
      It really depends on what you're looking for personally (size/weight/appearance/fancy options), but basically no matter what you want to get something that has at least 49 keys and a sustain pedal. The rest is up to you. :)
      -Jacques

    • @charlesnavarro4003
      @charlesnavarro4003 5 років тому

      @@PianoIn21Days hello sir is 61 key already good if i am planing to do classical or no ?

  • @mbchannel1037
    @mbchannel1037 4 роки тому +2

    3:11 The kid simply press random keys 😂😅.

  • @InesAxusAmmarkhodja
    @InesAxusAmmarkhodja 5 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for the video. I've played piano for 8 years an i've not touched it for almost 2 years, and recently I was about to get a midi controller, but with all your clear explanations, I guess I would need more a Keyboard. And since you looked sincerely happy about the one you advised us, I may be looking for it now ! you were so clear, thanks for helping me understand that !

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi Ines,
      I'm glad to be of help! Have fun getting set up. :)
      -Jacques

  • @RandomPickles
    @RandomPickles 4 роки тому

    The only reason to buy a digital piano is for the feel not the looks. These days you can find an electric piano that is almost indistinguishable from a real piano. Keyboards are the last thing you want to buy if you want to learn how to play an actual piano. They will work. But it is so different once you learn on a keyboard and then sit at a piano the next time you come along one. Also one with 88 keys is what you want in this case.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому

      Hi there,
      I disagree that transitioning from keyboard to piano is so different as to make them a poor choice. While there is a difference, the fact is that learning to play needs to start somewhere, and for a lot a people a keyboard is the most accessible place to start. But I agree that the better quality and larger options are always preferable if possible. ;)
      -Jacques

  • @Alejandro-hd6dx
    @Alejandro-hd6dx 4 роки тому

    I want to buy a piano. At first I was going to buy an alesis recital 61 it was $200 but my dad said it was too cheap of a piano so I decided between p71 and alesis recital. The p71 $450 for piano. I have $300 and i want save up for it. I dont if I should buy the cheaper one or the one that's $200-$300 more expensive for a better keyboard that will last longer. I also looked on Amazon for the p71 and the bundle is not in stock should I wait for the bunddle?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому

      Hi there,
      That's a decision you and your dad are going to have to make together. Ultimately, anything with 49+ keys and a sustain pedal is enough to start, so you should be fine. ;)
      -Jacques

  • @mertydn_3022
    @mertydn_3022 5 років тому +1

    Can anyone help me? I want to buy a piano but i cant decide between Yamaha YDP163 and Kawai CN29. Which one should i buy and why?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi Efe,
      Personally between those two I would go with the Yamaha. That said, as long as you have 49+ keys and a sustain pedal, you should be off to a good start regardless of the model. :)
      -Jacques

  • @youyouranxiety7309
    @youyouranxiety7309 5 років тому +2

    help me decide
    a brand new pearl river or a 2nd hand yamaha? (both are accoustics)

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому +1

      Hi there,
      Hmmm... I don't have any personal experience with the Pearl River brand, but I do like Yamahas. ;) It's really up to you, your budget, and your gut feeling!
      -Jacques

    • @youyouranxiety7309
      @youyouranxiety7309 5 років тому +1

      @@PianoIn21Days thx for the reply. im excited for my next piano (this time an accostic) im waiting for whatever the futre holds

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      @@youyouranxiety7309 It's always fun to have something to look forward to! :)
      -Jacques

  • @ijsbreker0215
    @ijsbreker0215 5 років тому +3

    Is it still an good keyboard in 2019?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi there,
      It's still going strong! :)
      -Jacques

  • @marthasilva8960
    @marthasilva8960 5 років тому +1

    What piano is that in your living room? Like where did you get from?

  • @houriajawad6469
    @houriajawad6469 3 роки тому +1

    Portable keyboard E363 is amazing I love it

  • @arrays9132
    @arrays9132 5 років тому +1

    Hi I have a question. These more pricey digital pianos/keyboards which have weighted keys, are they kind of touch sensitive, as in pressing lightly makes a lighter sound? I have a problem with my cheap keyboard when playing soft pieces the lower notes with chords are so loud you cant even hear the higher melodic notes as theres just one volume which is when you press the key (non weighted). So do these digital pianos or keyboards have the same effect like an acoustic not only in feel but in sound?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi John,
      Yes, that's why the somewhat more expensive models with weighted or at least semi-weighted keys are preferable. They provide more responsive sound/volume and more physical feedback as you play. Please check out the links in the description for some reasonably budget-friendly options! :)
      -Jacques

  • @alexj4880
    @alexj4880 5 років тому +2

    Im looking to start learning to play the piano. Im interested in the Alesis digital u recommended. I notice it says semi weight keys... i see the option for full weighted keys.. which do u recommend i get as a beginner who has never played... Thank You

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому +1

      Hi Alex,
      Thanks for your comment! Fully-weighted keys are nice, but not necessary unless you are trying to completely replicate the experience of an acoustic piano. Fully-weighted models are usually much more expensive than semi-weighted, so I typically don't recommend that unless that's a good fit for your budget/needs. Semi-weighted is perfectly fine for most of us. :)
      -Jacques

    • @alexj4880
      @alexj4880 5 років тому

      Piano In 21 Days Thank You so much for taking the time to reply! Wish me luck!

  • @richlijacanacua
    @richlijacanacua 5 років тому +3

    Wow! It's great! thank you for the tips!

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi Richli,
      Glad you liked the video! Thanks for commenting. :)
      -Jacques

  • @EriPages
    @EriPages 5 років тому +6

    The Alesis Recital 88-key keyboard you recommended on Amazon is now (27/March/2019) $299...while during the posting of your video (1/Nov/2017) it was $229.
    An increase of $70 or 31% for the exact same product. Talk about inflation.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi there,
      That's a bummer, however sometimes pricing fluctuates a lot on Amazon. Unfortunately it's outside my control. That said, you could always look online for people in your area that might have something cheaper listed.
      -Jacques

    • @EriPages
      @EriPages 5 років тому +1

      @@PianoIn21Days haha no worries. I wasn't expecting a response, rather just wanted to casually make fun with how times/prices change
      In fact, I've already ordered the board with the full kit...expected arrival date is Tuesday the 2nd of April!
      Looking forward to becoming an adult pianist

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Cool! Have fun getting set up and getting started. :)
      -Jacques

    • @hiddenValliranch
      @hiddenValliranch 5 років тому

      @@EriPages can you provide an update on how you like it? I checked out the link and the reviews were so-so. I'm looking to get my first keyboard so I want to make sure it's a good investment.

    • @EriPages
      @EriPages 5 років тому

      @@hiddenValliranch it arrived Saturday morning. Spent the rest of the weekend on it, right through today.
      Love it!
      Got it as a bundle with the seat and peddle. Very useful.
      If you have Instagram or other social media that includes video, just DM me and I can show it to you in real time with a tune I'm practicing

  • @jackiwannapaint
    @jackiwannapaint Рік тому

    You missed the #! disadvantage of the acoustic piano: no headphones.

  • @sherrylangham2476
    @sherrylangham2476 6 років тому +1

    ckicked on the link for "favorite keyboard", Amazon can't find it?

  • @AzzBolic
    @AzzBolic 6 років тому +1

    the alesis recital is a midi too if yall wondering..

  • @UngerTime
    @UngerTime 5 років тому +2

    Great video! A keyboard with weighted keys it is for me!

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi Brenton,
      Cool! Have fun getting set up!
      -Jacques

  • @secretlove3716
    @secretlove3716 5 років тому +1

    Not buying a Acustic piano
    Not buying keyboard
    Not buying Midi controllers
    Guess I’m buying a Digital Piano

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi there,
      Sounds like you figured out what you need! ;) Have fun getting set up.
      -Jacques

    • @secretlove3716
      @secretlove3716 5 років тому +1

      Piano In 21 Days Thank you for the video, it gave me all the information I need!

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      I'm glad to be of help! :)
      --Jacques

  • @paulafricke
    @paulafricke 5 років тому +1

    Hi Jacques, thanks for this very inspiring video, but I'm confused…, thought I was finally starting to grasp the difference between a digital piano and a keyboard. However, in the video you recommend the Alesis Recital keyboard, whilst the website says it is a digital piano.... Can you clarify that for me? Thanks :-)

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому +1

      Hi Paula,
      Thanks for your question! I think the reason the Alesis website says that is because this model is electronic and has built-in speakers, which are features that all digital pianos have. The difference lies in the keyboard's portability and the fact that it does not come with the structured build of standard digital pianos. I think most people would consider the Alesis model I mentioned a keyboard for sure. :)
      -Jacques

  • @doommuffinz5276
    @doommuffinz5276 5 років тому

    I dont mind paying a lot for an instrument, but can someone tell me why tf there is a $150 cost difference just to add weighted keys to a keyboard?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi Doom,
      It's a nicer feel and is more accurate to what playing an acoustic piano feels like. Upgrades cost more. ;)
      -Jacques

  • @5tivi
    @5tivi 5 років тому +1

    Hey could you give me an advice? I'm looking to buy a piano and after a lot of research Nektar LX88+ was the best option I found. But I keep reading comments that you can't learn piano without a fully weighted keyboard. If I add some more money I could buy a Yamaha P45 or Thomann DP26 but I don't know if it'd be worth it. What would you suggest? Do you think a semi-weight MIDI like Nektar is good to learn piano and play classical pieces?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому +1

      Hi there,
      First and foremost, I definitely disagree with any commenters who said you *can't* learn without fully weighted keys. While there is a bit more continuity if you have that feature, semi-weighted keys should be enough to get the job done. Semi-weighted models almost always are significantly cheaper too, which you've already noticed. Beyond that 49+ keys and a sustain pedal are really my main recommendations. Different people will have different favorite models, but as long as you have enough keys and that pedal, you should be fine, especially if you do go for a semi-weighted model. ;)
      -Jacques

    • @erwins_arm
      @erwins_arm 5 років тому

      @@PianoIn21Days How much of a difference are semi-weighted or full weighted keys & whatever else is out there? I'm 17 years old and wanna start playing piano idea, I think I'll start with a keyboard but don't really know yet which Í should get. Whats the pedal for btw and what else will I have to byua dditionally if I'm going to get a keyboard? Also, is the sound like much worse then from an acoustic piano?

  • @AprilConaway
    @AprilConaway 6 років тому +6

    I can't tell you how much I appreciate you saying to use what you have and then get something better later. I've looked at several online piano lessons and this one actually makes me think I can do it. Thank you.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому +1

      Hi April,
      That's great to hear, thanks! I willing to bet you *can* do this. ;) Have fun getting started, and don't forget to check out my website pianoin21days.com!
      -Jacques

  • @takkar2466
    @takkar2466 4 роки тому +1

    Includes a pedal to the keyboard, And Would you prefer weighted Keys or semi weighted Keys?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому

      Hi Takkar,
      Fully-weighted is great, but semi-weighted is a good compromise if you want a lighter and cheaper option. ;)
      -Jacques

    • @takkar2466
      @takkar2466 4 роки тому

      Hi i am thinking of buying a yamaha p 125 would it be a good choice or are there better pianos for about the same price? and thank you for the answer

  • @Starcom70
    @Starcom70 4 роки тому

    The most important thing that is that disgusting this video is the sound. No electronic or digital piano can ever sound as good as an acoustic real piano. Believe me I’ve tried a lot of them.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Anthony,
      While I agree that acoustic pianos have superior sound, I disagree that sound is the most important factor for everyone when they're considering what to buy. It should be a factor, but price, space, portability and other considerations matter too.
      -Jacques

  • @praagnikas4362
    @praagnikas4362 4 роки тому +1

    I want to gift piano to my friend who is interested to learn .

    • @EmpteeBluffs
      @EmpteeBluffs 4 роки тому +1

      That's awesome ur such a good friend!

  • @maymayy1208
    @maymayy1208 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much. Just subbed too. I didn't know which to get, but this helped alot, and especially how you suggested which to get, if it's digital, or keyboard, etc

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому +1

      I'm glad to be of help! Thanks for the subscribe. :)
      -Jacques

  • @stephenbayer09
    @stephenbayer09 4 роки тому

    I got the Alesis recital 88-key digital piano its technically classified as a digital piano not so much as a keyboard. if I recall I got it because this channel did a review on it and it was a good review of it. I would never buy a acoustic piano not when a digital piano is so much better with transpose function built in. I actually for my music lesson pack up my Alesis digital piano and use that rather than the acoustic piano at the store and I have to walk down with it to my lesson I don't drive so that just shows home much I hate the acoustic piano if I take my own walking about 6 blocks with it. I personally like that its semi weighted 88 keys it helps with my weakness in my left hand and I always found it annoying when I used the acoustic piano and my left hand just isn't strong enough to get the bass note to ring out for my one functional finger on that hand.

  • @dmperalta1927
    @dmperalta1927 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, i recently bought a yamaha ypt 260, it's a great keyboard, but i want to change to casio ctk 240 with 49 keys which is more easy to carry i think. Will i make the right decision changing or should i stick to yamaha . Thank you

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому

      Hi Magie,
      It's really going to come down to your individual needs! You may want to try a few models out at a music store to see what is easiest for you to carry if that's a big priority. ;)
      -Jacques

    • @dmperalta1927
      @dmperalta1927 4 роки тому

      @@PianoIn21Days thanks for the response.. have a good day!

    • @alisonkontaxis8602
      @alisonkontaxis8602 4 роки тому +1

      Cool video

  • @HaharuRecords
    @HaharuRecords 5 років тому +2

    Weighted keys*. NOTED.😲

  • @harrylane4
    @harrylane4 4 роки тому

    I've been sitting on a 49-key midi controller for a few years now, and I just dont have the money to pick up a 61 or 88 key right now... Here's hoping I don't bottleneck myself too quickly.

  • @ArkaChakraborty93
    @ArkaChakraborty93 5 років тому +1

    Which one between a digital piano and a keyboard, do you recommend for beginners?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому +1

      Hi Arka,
      Like I explained in the video, it really comes down to your budget and needs. Keyboards are more portable and typically a lot cheaper, so that can be a great place to start. ;)
      -Jacques

  • @lf2334
    @lf2334 5 років тому +1

    What impact does having different numbers of keys make? For example, the MIDI controller you have has 88 keys, but the M Audio Code 61 has 61 keys. Are there limitations, or things you're missing out on by having 66 keys opposed to 88? Thanks to anyone who answers in advance!

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому +1

      Hi there,
      Good question! The number of keys you have available represent the range of notes you can play. With transpose features, technically you can achieve a wide range even with fewer keys, but the benefit of having all 88 is that they're always there and you have more options with fewer tweaks needed. ;)
      -Jacques

    • @lf2334
      @lf2334 5 років тому +1

      @@PianoIn21Days thanks!

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      @@lf2334 No problem! :)
      -Jacques

  • @tiewlarun8043
    @tiewlarun8043 4 роки тому

    digital piano yamaha DGX660

  • @Maviel85
    @Maviel85 6 років тому +2

    Never to late to start playing.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому

      I couldn't have said it better myself! Thanks for commenting. :)
      -Jacques

  • @karenfal8448
    @karenfal8448 4 роки тому

    Very good info. I am a female and wondering if weighted keys are harder to push down? Also what does the pedal do?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому

      Hi Karen,
      Most people will have no problem with the little bit of extra effort you'll use to press weighted keys. The sustain pedal helps sustain or hold out notes to give you a fuller sound. :)
      -Jacques

  • @Sam-tg4ii
    @Sam-tg4ii 3 роки тому

    Is there any advantage of a digital piano over a nice 88-key keyboard with pedals, weighted and velocity sensitive keys with a nice stand made for it?

  • @theevolvingman2103
    @theevolvingman2103 5 років тому +1

    Hey, I'm thinking of buying a keyboard that's currently in the supermarket, being 25€ and 37 keys. Should I buy and practice on it or wait until I can budget for a over 49 keys one? Thanks in advance!

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi there,
      Thanks for your question! It's really up to you, but in my opinion you'd be better off waiting and getting a 49+ key model with a sustain pedal. It will be a lot harder to achieve certain things on a smaller keyboard.
      -Jacques

    • @theevolvingman2103
      @theevolvingman2103 5 років тому

      @@PianoIn21Days Thanks will do!

  • @newtoatheism5968
    @newtoatheism5968 3 роки тому

    It’s not a midi controller the one I got and u can roll it up

  • @sarykhames
    @sarykhames 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Jacques. Thanks for the great content. What's your opinion about the "Alesis Recital Pro"? Is the regular Alesis Recital, that you suggest, good enough? Thanks

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Sary,
      Thanks for commenting! The Recital works great for me and many of my students, but if you want to level up and go for the Recital Pro that's a great step up in terms of experience. It's up to you and your budget. ;)
      -Jacques

  • @shadowman7408
    @shadowman7408 4 роки тому

    I had a friend who had a keyboard with a feature of recording a sound, and being able to use that sample to play music with. thats what id like, playing game music with original tones and whatnots, but i don't know anything about it or what the feature is called.

  • @mik98911
    @mik98911 4 роки тому +1

    Can't decide for my first one between the Yamaha P-45 and Roland FP-10?

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Matt,
      I am more familiar with the Yamaha option, but obviously a lot of good things have been said about Rolands. Ultimately you have to go with your gut and do what makes sense for your budget and needs! Since these are both pretty popular models, you may also want to check them out in person at a local music store to see if they feel significantly different to you and narrow it down that way.
      -Jacques

    • @mik98911
      @mik98911 4 роки тому +1

      @@PianoIn21Days thanks. Just picked up the Roland from Sweetwater. It's coming Thursday and will be starting your piano in 21 days on friday. Super stoked.

  • @billligon4005
    @billligon4005 4 роки тому +1

    Need a practice keyboard (classical music) that I can take on a 31 day cruise.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому

      Hi Bill,
      It depends on the size/weight restrictions, but you may want to check out the Alesis Recital (link in the description) and see if that's a good fit for your needs.
      -Jacques

  • @DojoOfCool
    @DojoOfCool 5 років тому +1

    I'm looking to buy a keyboard and watching a lot of video like this, I find it odd so many push real acoustic piano, so even fanatical about it. What I find odd is in their pros and cons it's like none of them have every living an apartment, acoustic pianos even played softly are still loud for an apartment. Plus acoustic pianos are big even an upright and you better like having it in you living room because apartment hallways are usually small and tight turns so moving a acoustic piano into another room can be impossible. I would love to have an acoustic piano, but living in an apartment it's out of the question so I'm looking at a slab style digital piano and ones today they have keys very close to acoustic pianos for the better brands and models.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi Toortog,
      You've made a lot of good points! I absolutely agree with you that acoustic pianos are not the right fit for everyone. Best of luck!
      -Jacques

  • @ramzip3548
    @ramzip3548 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the advice bro 🙏 I just ordered Digital Piano :) thanks again 👍👍

  • @newtoatheism5968
    @newtoatheism5968 3 роки тому

    I got a roll up piano I’m super exctied about it and I know it’s not gonna sound quite the same but still excited

  • @sheepOfYeshua
    @sheepOfYeshua 4 роки тому +2

    You are the best piano teacher! Thank you so much for your videos!

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому +1

      Hi there,
      Thanks for your kind words! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. :)
      -Jacques

    • @sheepOfYeshua
      @sheepOfYeshua 4 роки тому +2

      Piano In 21 Days Seriously! I have watched so many tutorials but never found anyone interesting or fun enough but you teach EXACTLY the way I want to learn! Fastly & efficiently! I’m so happy that I found your channel & subscribed! :)) 😇🙏

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому

      @@sheepOfYeshua Thanks so great to hear! Fast, efficient, and fun is definitely what I am aiming for. ;) Thanks for subscribing!
      -Jacques

  • @BluesHarpNinja
    @BluesHarpNinja 4 роки тому

    I play the harmonica and I've been thinking about learning to play the piano for a while. Comparing each type really helped a lot. Thanks for these great tips!

  • @biondosauro4756
    @biondosauro4756 5 років тому +1

    Hi i play guitar since 16 ( now i am 26 ) but i don't have any music theory i learned all by myself, and i would like to learn piano, and i saw that in my local music store they have a Yamaha YDP-143 B Arius, do you think is too much for a beginner? or too expensive? my biggest fear is that i buy the piano and than i stop playing it because of my lack of music theory.

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi Biondo,
      That's definitely a very nice model, but you could can certainly get started just as successfully on something smaller/cheaper. It really depends on your budget and your level of motivation.
      That said, you don't need a lot of music theory to get started playing with my chord-based approach. Plus you'll actually have a bit of an advantage due to your guitar experience! Check out my website (pianoin21days.com) to get started. :)
      -Jacques

    • @biondosauro4756
      @biondosauro4756 5 років тому +1

      @@PianoIn21Days thanks for your answer, when i saw it for the fisrt time i thought : it will be mine... ohh yes it will be mine. My motivation right now is to learn Clair de lune, or most of the songs of Einaudi, i'm not pretending to become the new piano virtuoso, actually my biggest dream is play piano at supermarkets and give some relaxing time to people who are in there and make their day a little better. ( stupid dream i know )

    • @Seunia
      @Seunia 5 років тому

      @@biondosauro4756 Certainly not a stupid dream :)

  • @4.1.8
    @4.1.8 5 років тому +2

    iIuse an app the makes my qwerty keyboard a piano
    soooo sad

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому +1

      Hi there,
      I can understand how that might be a bit depressing... Fingers crossed you find something more suited to practice on soon!
      -Jacques

    • @4.1.8
      @4.1.8 5 років тому +2

      Piano In 21 Days thanks bro for the support

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому +1

      My pleasure!
      -Jacques

  • @stuartxu8069
    @stuartxu8069 5 років тому +2

    def im goin to upgrade my keyboard to a digital

  • @raybor6066
    @raybor6066 4 роки тому +1

    I have 36 keys I guess that's not enough? I started day one of your 5 day course. I hope I hear back

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Ray,
      Thanks for signing up for the 5-day workbook! When you say you have 36 keys, do you mean in total, or 36 white keys?
      -Jacques

    • @raybor6066
      @raybor6066 4 роки тому

      Piano In 21 Days LOL 36 white keys 61 white and black keys 🙈I was on amazon looking for a new piano haha thank you!

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  4 роки тому

      @@raybor6066 That's great that you don't need to now! ;) Have fun.
      -Jacques

  • @Missykat75
    @Missykat75 3 роки тому

    I’ve got a Yamaha CLP775 - amazing sound and weighted keys!

  • @idinkster5891
    @idinkster5891 4 роки тому

    Lol I haven't tuned my upright in 10 years

  • @simonair
    @simonair 4 роки тому +1

    I just got an ad from piano in 21 days.

  • @candidoalcantara6718
    @candidoalcantara6718 5 років тому +1

    WHAT KEYBOARD IS GOOD FOR BEGINNER PRACTICE

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  5 років тому

      Hi Candido,
      Check the other video on my channel titled "Best Beginner Keyboard." :)
      -Jacques

  • @viptamilchannel2647
    @viptamilchannel2647 4 роки тому

    Hii new friend connected 👍👍👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👌👌

  • @f3styler
    @f3styler 4 роки тому

    I just want keyboard having enough keys. I had to stop learning covers in between because of this. Is 61 keys enoughs? Iam confused 61 or 76.

  • @MrJacobnav
    @MrJacobnav 6 років тому

    Hi could you please share a little knowledge about keyboard amplifier which one is the best to buy I am looking for good heavy bass sound not for big preference just for a Hall 20-30 people

    • @PianoIn21Days
      @PianoIn21Days  6 років тому

      Hi there,
      That's not really my area of expertise, so I definitely recommend you do some Googling for more info. ;)
      -Jacques

  • @activeflak
    @activeflak 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you 🙏🏼 😁

  • @tilespiano353
    @tilespiano353 4 роки тому

    Are Wilh. Steinberg upright pianos good?