Hi Jeremy! I just want to say thank you for your videos. I'm 64 years old and have decided to fill one of my bucket lists: learn an instrument. The piano came in second, only because I really wanted to learn the drums but I'm certain my condo neighbors would be beating down my door and out of respect the piano became the next choice. I love your videos, especially for a beginner. I've whittled your recommendations down to making a decision and buying a piano. You have no idea how tenacious I will be to learn. My dream is to play one of my favorite songs and sing along, pretend I'm a singer and I'm on stage. Lol!
I was also interested in learning drums. Some older women on UA-cam seem to be able to do it. But, I was dissuaded when I found out how hard it is to keep drumming at a consistent speed without getting tired and slowing down. Very difficult. Without buying electronic drums, just tried to play along with Eye of The Tiger on my kitchen table. Many failed attempts over months. Now moving on to learning classical piano, which I have always loved. This video was a good starting place.
so i played piano consistently from ages 5-10 and stopped because i got too busy. recently (at 15) i’ve been wanting to pick it back up and want to be able to play in my room instead of the living room where the acoustic piano is. your videos have been very helpful to me making my decision in buying a keyboard! thank you so much!!
Same to you my friend, hope you and your family had a good one. Quiet times here in NY, cold weather and Omicron are keeping us close to home for now. Safe and dry.
15 years ago, I got a Kawai D-piano for my kids. Best investment return for a musical instrument. Now I am currently shopping for a Arranger, probably the Korg EK-50. Thanks for your informative reviews and your singaporean accent. Huat ah!
Hi! I may be wrong, but... If you play an analog piano you have no choice: one sound and one keyboard - only the base. So, if you're looking to replace a classic upright piano with an electric piano, and you don't want to sell your own kidney before you buy, then the main feature should be the key action and the second: the sound of the piano. The sound of a piano can be good, better or the best, but the action of the keys should be as good as possible. So... after gathering information from around the world, in my opinion, the best choice is the Roland series: FP10 or FP30X (depending on your budget). If you need additional features, please check other models.
Really great comparison!! I've had a P-45 for MANY years, ever since I first started playing really, and I still love it! I'm thinking of replacing it with a CK88 very soon though (hopefully sometime this summer), because the sound engine and feature set is a little meh. Now that I've become much more experienced and am playing out a lot these days, the P-45 isn't really a great gigging keyboard. But I'd say for a beginner BY FAR the best choice is the P-45!! Good luck to anyone reading this with your keyboard purchasing!!
Thanks. I'm just starting but doing okay with a really good teacher. I looked at the P-45 at Guitar Center and liked it. But I have the beginnings of carpal tunnel so would prefer unweighted keys. The guy at guitar center said it's unusual to find an 88 key with unweighted or even semiweighted keys. Any thoughts?
Jeremy, you are a pianist genius! Thank you for your great explanations and videos of the piano keyboards. They have helped me greatly in my buying decisions, and in my understanding of the keyboard genre.
I’ve had a couple of digital pianos. The biggest problem with any of them is that after a while you can get a silent note and then the piano is useless. It generally cost more to get fixed that to buy a new one. I want a piano Where I am not going to get silent notes after a time that is where the notes do not sound when pressed that has weighted keys and very realistic piano. As far as I can tell every single manufacturer has this problem with Notes not sounding overtime
One small tidbit: the title of Beethoven’a “Für Elise” is German (which I speak). The closest English pronunciation would be « fear ayLEEZeh ». Again, thank you very much for your expert teaching.
If anyone here is looking for the best 88 key piano for beginners and beyond. Get the Roland FP-10 Its even better than the legendary Yamaha P-45 and no other KB will match it in its price range for being closest to an actual acoustic piano
Always u r the best choosing musical person .. wondering which is affordable for beginners in India, My kid 8 and 13 eager to play piano ... Kindly help me choosing in India
I've been finding your videos to be so helpful! My 6 year od daughter just started lessons and I am re-learning with her at, wait for it, 44 years old. We have a Yamaha P 125 on the way to replace the PSR E273 she got as a gift from the grandparents. Thank you so much!!
Great video again, always addressing practical subjects, and a great demo of the featured keyboards. They are all great for what the are. The Donner is one of those off brands that will be shunned like you said, but it's hard to beat the features with affordable price. I still like the Alessis Recital Grand Prestige, but it's hard to beat the Casio and Yamaha with more product volume available and their reputable quality, features and performance. But like you stated, maybe the Yamaha P125 would be a better keyboard, for more money. The bottom line is choosing the right one for your budget and features and key action that suits you best.
Jeremy, I "get it" that newcomers to keyboard play seem to like the electronic music and synth sounds but as an experienced musician I'd prefer a rich set of "normal" instrument sounds -- piano, organ, brass, woodwind, string, etc. -- that I can select for my music. Of course some of the electronic sounds would be fun to experiment with as well. I would like a recommendation for a $300-500 61-note entertainer keyboard that features conventional instrument voices. I've seen your reviews of Casio, Roland, Korg and Yamaha keyboards but I don't get a good sense of the best keyboard that features the voices that I've described. Thanks for reading and for any info you can provide.
Some good suggestions, but what about people who are still fairly "young" in playing, but want something a bit higher level? Sound and especially action at a premium. Ones I've been considering have included: Korg Nautilus Yamaha Modx8 Yamaha YC88 Naturally not overpaying is nice, and "bang for the buck" is desirable, but paying a bit more to get a vastly superior KB is acceptable. Recommendations?
Jeremy, thank you for your expertise. I've always wanted to learn how to play the piano. I played the drum for years. I"ve worked myself back to my first love. Thank you
I touched a piano at my friend's the other day. Now thinking of buying one. After watching this video, well, after reading the comments, I realized a new thing, there are Subaru people, there are mitsubishi people, there are it's a Jeep thing and only they understand, now......there are piano people. After seeing the comments......like....it's one thing "oh great video, I love how You bla bla bla" VERY INFORMATIVE
Only thing I can think of to ask for is music piece titles so I can make a note of tunes I want to learn. 🤩 Thanks so much Jeremy for all you do. Your channel is the best 👍
I 66 years old. I just decided I want to learn piano. I don't have one. I don't read music. Other videos show all the gadgets and stuff. I don't feel I need stuff. I can buy stuff when I can use it. Right now all I need is a piano lessons and music theory to play and play better over time. I just retired and have nothing but time to learn to play.
I already have an upright piano at home which was used by my sister who moved to another country. I can play the piano (barely) yet I didn't want to disturb my parents and neighbors when I'm either practicing or butchering a piece.
I don't understand which of these you consider overall to be the best. Is this an ordered list? Is your #1 also the one you recommend overall the most?
nice video, I watched an older video too with 61 keys. It would be very nice if you added timestamps with the keyboard names for easier re-watching since review videos often needs repeating.
Thank you Jeremy for this epic comparisons. I decided to start to play the Piano and from your videos I learned a lot about how to choose my first one. I decided to get the Casio CDP-S160 what I love ever since! Thank you for the quality and helpful videos! 🎉
Great and inspiring video! Might I suggest an even cheaper and better sounding (though slightly more cumbersome) option? A used 88 key piano that has midi but does not sound or look as good can still have very nice keys to play. I have a Viscount Viva X with Fatar TP-9 keybed that I bought for around €100. Add a Mac Mini (2010)for €100 that is plenty fast to run Modartt Pianoteq (starting from €100). Then add speakers (I have SoundSticks 2 for €40) and you get the most realistic and dynamic playing piano that will beat all suggestions for sound quality and playability (not convenience, granted). I built it into the case of a gutted old and painted over acoustic upright and have never been happier. Great sound, headphone-ability, volume control and expandability (though modartt piano packs cost €50 each, there is a yearly sale and a yearly contest that gives you discounts.)
I have Yamaha P-45, at the start it was okay but 1-2 years later it made me hate playing, keys got too loud and clicky, only buy if you're planning to upgrade after. Now i'm looking for a more reliable action.
I allways advise people with children to invest in music making and nog only piano playing.. piano playing is an important part of this… but chances are prominent that mist children will get bored from a standard digital piano …. Thats where piano’s with an arranger engine onboard come into play… another option is connecting the piano to an ipad to play with the many available tools. .. i have learned that the majority of 21st century western kids does not survive the traditional repetitive piano methodes many still use.. thats why we need to add something else to the repetitive nature of piano lessons.. instead of just playing notes, make them explore the world of music making
This is a very enlightening video, especially if you are a beginner. I would be interested in knowing what you recommend for those of us who have been playing a bit longer and don't have the money to spend for an acoustic grand, but could buy one of the better digitals, preferably one that sounds like an acoustic piano in a smaller cabinet.
A beginner don't usually think about performing in public. I've seen street performers with a cheap keyboard that may not have weighted keys on a portable stand. The closest option would be the Casio since it's the lightest to carry around. Between a Yamaha P-125 & 45 you get more powerful speakers & a few more sounds. For a beginner hardly justify paying more to get a 125 than the more basic 45.
I am in between ES 120 and roland FP30x my intention is to use it to learn classical piano and connect to use it as midi controller but nothing else. Which one should i buy?
Wat I really miss on your channel in general, is the use of software piano's, and how they hold up against 'real' piano keyboards. As a beginner I got a Yamaha PSR-730.. an old yamaha non-88 keys keyboard ( i think it's 66). I have grown out of it, and want something better. Both the keyboard and the sound. Bud my budget is limited. From the piano's, basically I could afford only the Roland FP-10 or the Kort Bsomething. Both are nice. However, the shop pointed out a Studiologic midi keyboard to me. It has a FATAR action, weighted hammer-action. I coupled this to a computer and 'the grandeur' piano from native instruments. In my opinion, this combination beats everything in this video. The keyboard has a better action, and the software a better tone.
The yamaha P45 has the same key size as a piano you found in the streets or a shoping center? Because I've read that some keyboards have 2 types of key sizes, and that if you're a beginner you need to buy one that has real-size keys and not diminished, since that's how you get used to it and you'll be able to play on any piano you find.
Hey jeremy, I've been playing for some time by now and I'm looking for a good piano that reproduces very well the weight and feel of an acoustic's keys so I can train better the finger strenght. Do you think the p45 will do for an intermediate to advanced player?
Great video Jeremy, thank you. I've already decided on a cheaper EW310 to get me started again as it's been a while since I played but I still like to see reviews of others and to hear how they sound plus their features. Have a great day.
Love the different key rendition at 2:27!!! Even after so many years of on and off practice I'd love to be able to play like that... Saving for my own personal reference
Hi Jeremy! I'm looking for a solid beginners' keyboard with Bluetooth Midi around this price range. I've been looking at the FP-10 (500$) and the Casio PX-S1100 (650$) but I'm not sure if these are the best options. Any suggestions? Thanks so much!
My 7 year old son has taken up interest in taking lessons. The teacher gave us list of pianos to purchase and 2 of them is the Yamaha p45 & donner DEP 20, I'm confused as to which one to get
The more reviews I watch the more I do not know what should I get I have zero experience in piano and I want to get my first 88 piano for under 400$ and do not discover after I buy it that it was not the best choice
Sir Jeremy .. Good day to you . I am pheeynah from Nigeria. Been browsing online to get a concrete “learn how to play the keyboard as a beginner “ . I have downloaded a couple of them and also Simply piano and was so glad when I saw your review on it . But the piano I have now is a psr sx 700 . it’s for my band . I want to ask if I can also learn with it.
Hi Jeremy! I want to buy a piano. I am between Roland Fp30x or Korg B2sp ??? Which is better in your opinion? Wich sounds better? More professional for a pianist .... I really apreciate your expert opinion! PLEASE Help me decide!
Hi Jeremy, which should I choose to learn piano between a casio cts-1 or an alesis recital 88? Their prices at my country are around 270 usd for the casio and 335 for the alesis, obviously i am aware that the alesis is an 88 Keys but I have seen your reviews od the casio and it looks really good, i might have a device of better perfromance with 61 Keys than 88. Thanks and congratulations.
Now that’s interesting. I didn’t know the weighted keys on the Alesis was a balanced action and not scaled. I wonder if it’s the same keys used on the M-Audio Hammer 88 (original, not pro version).
I currently live in Vietnam and for some reason the shops here have the Yamaha p45 priced much less the the other digital pianos in this video which I find strange but lucky me, I guess, as I plan to buy one soon.
I know its very late in the year now but I have come back to this video as I have bought a piano and was wondering if you have a music sheet for the howls moving castle you were playing
Hello to you . Thank you for your good videos. I started with the KORG PA4X Oriental 76.. keyboard a year ago, I learned well, but I felt it was still a little early... I sold it and now I want to learn the basics and properly. Which keyboard do you think is good for learning piano and playing oriental songs? thanks
Truck driver and played as a kid but wanting to begin again, with so many options and the need for something portable what could be decent options for me? I’m lost in the lists as far as so many options.
He mentioned that the headphone port on the Casio CDP S160 can also be used to connect to external speakers. Is the same true for all these other keyboards with headphone ports?
Hi Jeremy! Your videos have been incredibly useful lately and I’m still trying to make a purchase decision. From some of your earlier lists the NUX NPK-10 seemed very promising in terms of its feature-set and undercuts the P45 in price. Would you consider the NUX a good buy in comparison?
I'd been getting by with a cheap keystation keyboard with a modwheel for the last few years. Then, I just got an 88 key keyboard as a gift. But it does not have a modwheel whereas my old cheap keyboard did have one and I used it a fare amount for string orchestras. I really want to use the new keyboard but the lack of modwheel is a huge hit. Does anyone have a tip or any suggestions. Or any recommendation for external controler that can be used as a modwheel? Thank you.
Hi Jeremy. Happy New Year. As an older beginner looking to buy his first keyboard and after watching countless of your videos I had all but decided to buy the Korg EK50. But after your review of the Casio CTS400 keyboard which impressed me, and it is $150 cheaper here in NZ I am having second thoughts. Saving $150 would free up some money for me to take online tutorials. There is someone in Singapore who does online tutorials. I wonder if he could teach an old goat like me to play?
hi you, i am a newbie, i have 1 question and i will very happy if you answer me hihi. I want to buy casio px730 to start learning piano. I want to hear your advice about this piano. Thank u very much
Hi, I don't know if you can perhaps help me? I want a piano to play classical music, mostly. I don't exactly care about other sounds but piano. I am a beginner, but I want something that lasts beyond beginner skills and needs. Therefore, I am looking for the closest acoustic piano resemblance, both in touch and sound. But again, I have no idea what to buy. My budget is less than 800 dollars, but if necessary I can go up to 1000 (Apologies for any mistakes in my English).
Alesis Recital Pro👍 - I enjoy mine so much! 🙂 Pleased that you continue to recommend this great value and very capable instrument. At its best through decent headphones. Only complaint is from my family rather than me… apparently the keys are quite noisy, something to keep in mind if this is likely to be a problem in a shared space (or a room above it😂)
I'm split between the Casio CDP S160 or the NUX NPK10. I like the form factor of both and the NUX has more bells and whistles. But is the Casio better quality? Any opinions?
Is there a software package and production suite for any of these 5 keyboards, like you get for the korg liano? I‘d like to have this option but combined with a real-pianolike weighted keyboard Thanx for your help and the great videos! Ingo
Hello, im motivated to learn the piano and how to read music/ notes, my genre i want to learn playing for is mostly the good old classics everyone knows, I dont wanna buy a new one again quick so it should last at least 3 years I also want it to sound as good as possible for the buck, to stay motivated I am currently chosing between yamaha p45, p 125 Or roland fp10, fp30x Those are the main ones that caught my eye, just from name and sympathy alone i sympathize with the roland more Sound is just different, i cant say whats "better"... What would be your honest recommendation to a friend from sound+longjevety bang for buck perspective? 🙏🎶
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Hi Jeremy, your link to the Donner actually leads to the Roland F10
Hi! where is roland fp10 :D
ROLAND best keys in it's range price, for under 1000 . i own a RP102 and it's better then yamaha at this range. beats the YDP, even some CLP
@@bogdanbuda8118 Korg D1 has the best keybed, it's what they use in models double the price. Jermey has a video with the D1 (which is rare on youtube)
I think, you accidentally confused the Donner Keyboard with a Roland Keyboard
Hi Jeremy! I just want to say thank you for your videos. I'm 64 years old and have decided to fill one of my bucket lists: learn an instrument. The piano came in second, only because I really wanted to learn the drums but I'm certain my condo neighbors would be beating down my door and out of respect the piano became the next choice.
I love your videos, especially for a beginner. I've whittled your recommendations down to making a decision and buying a piano. You have no idea how tenacious I will be to learn. My dream is to play one of my favorite songs and sing along, pretend I'm a singer and I'm on stage. Lol!
Keep striving!
@@JeremySee Lol! Come hell or high water I will learn an instrument before I die!
@@marytom100 Me too.
I was also interested in learning drums. Some older women on UA-cam seem to be able to do it. But, I was dissuaded when I found out how hard it is to keep drumming at a consistent speed without getting tired and slowing down. Very difficult. Without buying electronic drums, just tried to play along with Eye of The Tiger on my kitchen table. Many failed attempts over months. Now moving on to learning classical piano, which I have always loved. This video was a good starting place.
@@jeans.5252 Try playing the same beat on the drum for "Bolero" by Maurice Ravel for 17-18 minutes.
Casio really stepping up the flare factor along with great portability. Love the red and white options!
"The only reason you'd avoid the DEP 20 is if you're a brand snob and displaying this piano would devalue your bourgeois decor" lmao
😉
Damn, that's me in a nutshell
Donner brand is not available in India 😭😭
@@smnkumarpaul pubaji mobaile
I really dislike the Sound of it. It has synthesia vibes to it
so i played piano consistently from ages 5-10 and stopped because i got too busy. recently (at 15) i’ve been wanting to pick it back up and want to be able to play in my room instead of the living room where the acoustic piano is. your videos have been very helpful to me making my decision in buying a keyboard! thank you so much!!
Hi, could you tell me which one you ended up buying ? Thank you
you got busy? 😂
@@baranakin2 yes kids also have school and friends and a social life and other hobbies like every person
@@sexyloures2 right❤️
Terrific Advice as always. Love the "Howl's Moving Castle" Theme on these boards, beautiful composition that really brings out the piano tone.
Happy new year and thanks for your compliments, Frank! ❤️
Same to you my friend, hope you and your family had a good one. Quiet times here in NY, cold weather and Omicron are keeping us close to home for now. Safe and dry.
Oo. Thanks I have been trying to find out what the piece was!
Can howls moving castle (Merry Go Round of life) be played on a 61 key piano too?
15 years ago, I got a Kawai D-piano for my kids. Best investment return for a musical instrument. Now I am currently shopping for a Arranger, probably the Korg EK-50. Thanks for your informative reviews and your singaporean accent. Huat ah!
Hi! I may be wrong, but... If you play an analog piano you have no choice: one sound and one keyboard - only the base. So, if you're looking to replace a classic upright piano with an electric piano, and you don't want to sell your own kidney before you buy, then the main feature should be the key action and the second: the sound of the piano. The sound of a piano can be good, better or the best, but the action of the keys should be as good as possible. So... after gathering information from around the world, in my opinion, the best choice is the Roland series: FP10 or FP30X (depending on your budget). If you need additional features, please check other models.
Really great comparison!! I've had a P-45 for MANY years, ever since I first started playing really, and I still love it! I'm thinking of replacing it with a CK88 very soon though (hopefully sometime this summer), because the sound engine and feature set is a little meh. Now that I've become much more experienced and am playing out a lot these days, the P-45 isn't really a great gigging keyboard. But I'd say for a beginner BY FAR the best choice is the P-45!! Good luck to anyone reading this with your keyboard purchasing!!
Thanks. I'm just starting but doing okay with a really good teacher. I looked at the P-45 at Guitar Center and liked it. But I have the beginnings of carpal tunnel so would prefer unweighted keys. The guy at guitar center said it's unusual to find an 88 key with unweighted or even semiweighted keys. Any thoughts?
Jeremy, you are a pianist genius! Thank you for your great explanations and videos of the piano keyboards. They have helped me greatly in my buying decisions, and in my understanding of the keyboard genre.
Glad to help!
I’ve had a couple of digital pianos. The biggest problem with any of them is that after a while you can get a silent note and then the piano is useless. It generally cost more to get fixed that to buy a new one. I want a piano Where I am not going to get silent notes after a time that is where the notes do not sound when pressed that has weighted keys and very realistic piano. As far as I can tell every single manufacturer has this problem with Notes not sounding overtime
One small tidbit: the title of Beethoven’a “Für Elise” is German (which I speak). The closest English pronunciation would be « fear ayLEEZeh ». Again, thank you very much for your expert teaching.
You are most helpful. I learn something new everyday.
If anyone here is looking for the best 88 key piano for beginners and beyond.
Get the Roland FP-10
Its even better than the legendary Yamaha P-45 and no other KB will match it in its price range for being closest to an actual acoustic piano
Always u r the best choosing musical person .. wondering which is affordable for beginners in India, My kid 8 and 13 eager to play piano ... Kindly help me choosing in India
First thing I learned right after this video is that getting into piano is EXPENSIVE!
Not really…
Couldn’t agree more…
I've been finding your videos to be so helpful! My 6 year od daughter just started lessons and I am re-learning with her at, wait for it, 44 years old. We have a Yamaha P 125 on the way to replace the PSR E273 she got as a gift from the grandparents. Thank you so much!!
You are so welcome!
Great video again, always addressing practical subjects, and a great demo of the featured keyboards. They are all great for what the are. The Donner is one of those off brands that will be shunned like you said, but it's hard to beat the features with affordable price.
I still like the Alessis Recital Grand Prestige, but it's hard to beat the Casio and Yamaha with more product volume available and their reputable quality, features and performance. But like you stated, maybe the Yamaha P125 would be a better keyboard, for more money.
The bottom line is choosing the right one for your budget and features and key action that suits you best.
There's a great keyboard for any one who's eager to learn! ❤️
Jeremy, I "get it" that newcomers to keyboard play seem to like the electronic music and synth sounds but as an experienced musician I'd prefer a rich set of "normal" instrument sounds -- piano, organ, brass, woodwind, string, etc. -- that I can select for my music. Of course some of the electronic sounds would be fun to experiment with as well. I would like a recommendation for a $300-500 61-note entertainer keyboard that features conventional instrument voices. I've seen your reviews of Casio, Roland, Korg and Yamaha keyboards but I don't get a good sense of the best keyboard that features the voices that I've described. Thanks for reading and for any info you can provide.
The Recital Grand sounds so beautiful. Thanks for your help Jeremy!
Some good suggestions, but what about people who are still fairly "young" in playing, but want something a bit higher level? Sound and especially action at a premium. Ones I've been considering have included:
Korg Nautilus
Yamaha Modx8
Yamaha YC88
Naturally not overpaying is nice, and "bang for the buck" is desirable, but paying a bit more to get a vastly superior KB is acceptable.
Recommendations?
which one is beat out of these 3
And if you pay a bit more you can get the excellent Roland Fp30x this piano is amazing!
Jeremy, thank you for your expertise. I've always wanted to learn how to play the piano. I played the drum for years. I"ve worked myself back to my first love. Thank you
I touched a piano at my friend's the other day. Now thinking of buying one.
After watching this video, well, after reading the comments, I realized a new thing, there are Subaru people, there are mitsubishi people, there are it's a Jeep thing and only they understand, now......there are piano people.
After seeing the comments......like....it's one thing "oh great video, I love how You bla bla bla" VERY INFORMATIVE
Only thing I can think of to ask for is music piece titles so I can make a note of tunes I want to learn. 🤩 Thanks so much Jeremy for all you do. Your channel is the best 👍
I 66 years old. I just decided I want to learn piano. I don't have one. I don't read music. Other videos show all the gadgets and stuff. I don't feel I need stuff. I can buy stuff when I can use it. Right now all I need is a piano lessons and music theory to play and play better over time. I just retired and have nothing but time to learn to play.
I already have an upright piano at home which was used by my sister who moved to another country. I can play the piano (barely) yet I didn't want to disturb my parents and neighbors when I'm either practicing or butchering a piece.
I don't understand which of these you consider overall to be the best. Is this an ordered list? Is your #1 also the one you recommend overall the most?
Lovely pictures of you and your family ❤️.
Piano is an amazing instrument and so fun to learn.
Let's hope 2022 will be a great year 🙏.
nice video, I watched an older video too with 61 keys.
It would be very nice if you added timestamps with the keyboard names for easier re-watching since review videos often needs repeating.
Between the P45 and the CDP-S110/S160, which has the better key action, Jeremy?
Thank you Jeremy for this epic comparisons. I decided to start to play the Piano and from your videos I learned a lot about how to choose my first one. I decided to get the Casio CDP-S160 what I love ever since!
Thank you for the quality and helpful videos! 🎉
Superb choice! 👍
Great and inspiring video! Might I suggest an even cheaper and better sounding (though slightly more cumbersome) option? A used 88 key piano that has midi but does not sound or look as good can still have very nice keys to play. I have a Viscount Viva X with Fatar TP-9 keybed that I bought for around €100. Add a Mac Mini (2010)for €100 that is plenty fast to run Modartt Pianoteq (starting from €100). Then add speakers (I have SoundSticks 2 for €40) and you get the most realistic and dynamic playing piano that will beat all suggestions for sound quality and playability (not convenience, granted). I built it into the case of a gutted old and painted over acoustic upright and have never been happier. Great sound, headphone-ability, volume control and expandability (though modartt piano packs cost €50 each, there is a yearly sale and a yearly contest that gives you discounts.)
Ok, forget the pianos, what is the piece at 17:20? Love it!
Track: Merry-Go-Round of Life
Movie: Howl's Moving Castle
Composer: Joe Hisaishi
@@alishahrose2076 Thanks!
I have Yamaha P-45, at the start it was okay but 1-2 years later it made me hate playing, keys got too loud and clicky, only buy if you're planning to upgrade after. Now i'm looking for a more reliable action.
I allways advise people with children to invest in music making and nog only piano playing.. piano playing is an important part of this… but chances are prominent that mist children will get bored from a standard digital piano …. Thats where piano’s with an arranger engine onboard come into play… another option is connecting the piano to an ipad to play with the many available tools. .. i have learned that the majority of 21st century western kids does not survive the traditional repetitive piano methodes many still use.. thats why we need to add something else to the repetitive nature of piano lessons.. instead of just playing notes, make them explore the world of music making
Well said!
You nailed it regarding Donner vs. Brand Snobs! So helpful and candid. Thank you!
I used to play piano in middle school and I miss it, this video is super helpful man. :)
The only bummer about the p45 is it has one of the Lowest polyphony
So I'd rather go with cdp s160
I can't find it on the internet has it released yet?
Hi, I have the P-71 and love it. What is polyphony if you don't mind.
@@jimgresham5529 it is the number of keys that the sound processor can display at the same time
This is a very enlightening video, especially if you are a beginner. I would be interested in knowing what you recommend for those of us who have been playing a bit longer and don't have the money to spend for an acoustic grand, but could buy one of the better digitals, preferably one that sounds like an acoustic piano in a smaller cabinet.
A beginner don't usually think about performing in public. I've seen street performers with a cheap keyboard that may not have weighted keys on a portable stand. The closest option would be the Casio since it's the lightest to carry around.
Between a Yamaha P-125 & 45 you get more powerful speakers & a few more sounds. For a beginner hardly justify paying more to get a 125 than the more basic 45.
I am in between ES 120 and roland FP30x my intention is to use it to learn classical piano and connect to use it as midi controller but nothing else. Which one should i buy?
Wat I really miss on your channel in general, is the use of software piano's, and how they hold up against 'real' piano keyboards.
As a beginner I got a Yamaha PSR-730.. an old yamaha non-88 keys keyboard ( i think it's 66). I have grown out of it, and want something better. Both the keyboard and the sound. Bud my budget is limited.
From the piano's, basically I could afford only the Roland FP-10 or the Kort Bsomething. Both are nice. However, the shop pointed out a Studiologic midi keyboard to me. It has a FATAR action, weighted hammer-action. I coupled this to a computer and 'the grandeur' piano from native instruments.
In my opinion, this combination beats everything in this video. The keyboard has a better action, and the software a better tone.
The yamaha P45 has the same key size as a piano you found in the streets or a shoping center?
Because I've read that some keyboards have 2 types of key sizes, and that if you're a beginner you need to buy one that has real-size keys and not diminished, since that's how you get used to it and you'll be able to play on any piano you find.
great video as always! can someone please tell me what the song was at 8:55? thank you
I've been waiting for a video like this. Thanks Jeremy.
Hey jeremy, I've been playing for some time by now and I'm looking for a good piano that reproduces very well the weight and feel of an acoustic's keys so I can train better the finger strenght. Do you think the p45 will do for an intermediate to advanced player?
Would you have an updated top picks for 88 key digital pianos for beginners after your last video?
Can someone please elucidate the difference between hammer action keys & progressively weighted keys? Are they the same as weighted keys?
The P-45 sounds best but despite the lack of three pedal system, it's better suited for pianists while the Casio is more suited for keyboardists
"Devalue your bourgeois décor !" LOL. Congratulations from Paris for your vidéo. A real help for me.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video Jeremy, thank you. I've already decided on a cheaper EW310 to get me started again as it's been a while since I played but I still like to see reviews of others and to hear how they sound plus their features.
Have a great day.
Great choice buddy! Have fun.
That keyboard sounds a bit like the old electric pianos that the Beetles and the Doors played in songs like Riders On the Storm.
what do you recommend yahamas p45 or yahama p125 (leave the price)
Love the different key rendition at 2:27!!! Even after so many years of on and off practice I'd love to be able to play like that... Saving for my own personal reference
What is the piece called?
@@HistoryReimagined99Howls Moving Castle Theme
Hey grate vid but witch is your best piano in your opinon in this video
I went for the Fp10. Ordered before watching this huhu. Hope it's worth it
Hi Jeremy! I'm looking for a solid beginners' keyboard with Bluetooth Midi around this price range. I've been looking at the FP-10 (500$) and the Casio PX-S1100 (650$) but I'm not sure if these are the best options. Any suggestions? Thanks so much!
Jeremy am a beginner
So Yamaha psr E463- Casio CT x3000 and KORG EK 50 which one is good or sound better for West Africa music
I've been playing on an old $100 used spinet piano so I've rlly been needing a new piano, thx for the help :)
Hey, in my country p145 and recital prestige price is close, which one should i get?
My 7 year old son has taken up interest in taking lessons. The teacher gave us list of pianos to purchase and 2 of them is the Yamaha p45 & donner DEP 20, I'm confused as to which one to get
The more reviews I watch the more I do not know what should I get
I have zero experience in piano and I want to get my first 88 piano for under 400$ and do not discover after I buy it that it was not the best choice
Sir Jeremy .. Good day to you . I am pheeynah from Nigeria. Been browsing online to get a concrete “learn how to play the keyboard as a beginner “ . I have downloaded a couple of them and also Simply piano and was so glad when I saw your review on it . But the piano I have now is a psr sx 700 . it’s for my band . I want to ask if I can also learn with it.
Love the Howl's Moving Castle piece. Good video.
Hi Jeremy!
I want to buy a piano.
I am between Roland Fp30x or Korg B2sp ???
Which is better in your opinion?
Wich sounds better?
More professional for a pianist ....
I really apreciate your expert opinion!
PLEASE Help me decide!
Jeremy's Content Never Disappoints!!
2:26 so much nostalgia with that song :)
Do you know what songs are being played, i like them
Fantastic overviews of each keyboard, thanks!
Hello, for now months I have been searching for the name of the song you play each time you introduce a piano. Does someone know the name of the song?
Hi Jeremy, which should I choose to learn piano between a casio cts-1 or an alesis recital 88? Their prices at my country are around 270 usd for the casio and 335 for the alesis, obviously i am aware that the alesis is an 88 Keys but I have seen your reviews od the casio and it looks really good, i might have a device of better perfromance with 61 Keys than 88. Thanks and congratulations.
How would the Roland FP-10 compare with the rest of these?
Now that’s interesting. I didn’t know the weighted keys on the Alesis was a balanced action and not scaled. I wonder if it’s the same keys used on the M-Audio Hammer 88 (original, not pro version).
6:00 what's the name of this composition?
Which one has the 2 headphones for teaching? I am a beginner. I am looking for one that is good to learn and teach my daughter.
the Casio is the best followed by the Alesis Recital Pro
I currently live in Vietnam and for some reason the shops here have the Yamaha p45 priced much less the the other digital pianos in this video which I find strange but lucky me, I guess, as I plan to buy one soon.
Can you recommend a keyboard for me,
88 keys,
Will use mostly default piano tone
Touch sensitive
Cheap
I know its very late in the year now but I have come back to this video as I have bought a piano and was wondering if you have a music sheet for the howls moving castle you were playing
p45 is good but isn't like too old? it will be 8 years old next year in 2023
Hello to you . Thank you for your good videos. I started with the KORG PA4X Oriental 76.. keyboard a year ago, I learned well, but I felt it was still a little early... I sold it and now I want to learn the basics and properly. Which keyboard do you think is good for learning piano and playing oriental songs? thanks
After your review I wanted to buy the Casio but there isn't a sales point in Switzerland unfortunately. Thank you for the great review.
Truck driver and played as a kid but wanting to begin again, with so many options and the need for something portable what could be decent options for me? I’m lost in the lists as far as so many options.
Can you recommend me a good 88keyboard under 400$ and comes with a sustain pedal?
He mentioned that the headphone port on the Casio CDP S160 can also be used to connect to external speakers. Is the same true for all these other keyboards with headphone ports?
Hi Jeremy! Your videos have been incredibly useful lately and I’m still trying to make a purchase decision. From some of your earlier lists the NUX NPK-10 seemed very promising in terms of its feature-set and undercuts the P45 in price. Would you consider the NUX a good buy in comparison?
In same delimmea ... What did you bought for yourself ?
Nux NPK10 better than P45
@@leorandasabastian8742 what about its durability?
Thank you for your good work, Jeremy. You're a star!
I appreciate that!
I'd been getting by with a cheap keystation keyboard with a modwheel for the last few years.
Then, I just got an 88 key keyboard as a gift. But it does not have a modwheel whereas my old cheap keyboard did have one and I used it a fare amount for string orchestras.
I really want to use the new keyboard but the lack of modwheel is a huge hit.
Does anyone have a tip or any suggestions. Or any recommendation for external controler that can be used as a modwheel?
Thank you.
Hi Jeremy. Happy New Year. As an older beginner looking to buy his first keyboard and after watching countless of your videos I had all but decided to buy the Korg EK50. But after your review of the Casio CTS400 keyboard which impressed me, and it is $150 cheaper here in NZ I am having second thoughts. Saving $150 would free up some money for me to take online tutorials. There is someone in Singapore who does online tutorials. I wonder if he could teach an old goat like me to play?
Howdy! My oldest student is 93 years old. You are but a lamb. 😉 www.jeremysee.com
@@JeremySee Thank you for your reply. When I get my keyboard I will sign up for your tutorials. Cheers.
What song did you play at the intro? Not the one from Beethoven.
Happy new year Jeremy! Amazing review and explanation. 👏
Happy new year!
You' re the man Jeremy. 👍👍👍🎹🎹🎹🎼🎵🎶
Thank you!😍
Happy New Year
hi you, i am a newbie, i have 1 question and i will very happy if you answer me hihi. I want to buy casio px730 to start learning piano. I want to hear your advice about this piano. Thank u very much
Thank you for all the great info. Wanting to start learning Piano , this would be a good way to that end.
Hi, I don't know if you can perhaps help me? I want a piano to play classical music, mostly. I don't exactly care about other sounds but piano. I am a beginner, but I want something that lasts beyond beginner skills and needs. Therefore, I am looking for the closest acoustic piano resemblance, both in touch and sound. But again, I have no idea what to buy. My budget is less than 800 dollars, but if necessary I can go up to 1000
(Apologies for any mistakes in my English).
At the moment I am looking into the Kawai ES-110, but I am not sure...
Alesis Recital Pro👍 - I enjoy mine so much! 🙂 Pleased that you continue to recommend this great value and very capable instrument. At its best through decent headphones.
Only complaint is from my family rather than me… apparently the keys are quite noisy, something to keep in mind if this is likely to be a problem in a shared space (or a room above it😂)
2:27 whats that song it sounds niceeeeee
I think it’s howls moving castle
Merry go round of life
I'm split between the Casio CDP S160 or the NUX NPK10. I like the form factor of both and the NUX has more bells and whistles. But is the Casio better quality? Any opinions?
Have you made your decision?
have you made your decision?
Is there a software package and production suite for any of these 5 keyboards, like you get for the korg liano?
I‘d like to have this option but combined with a real-pianolike weighted keyboard
Thanx for your help and the great videos!
Ingo
Hello, im motivated to learn the piano and how to read music/ notes, my genre i want to learn playing for is mostly the good old classics everyone knows,
I dont wanna buy a new one again quick so it should last at least 3 years
I also want it to sound as good as possible for the buck, to stay motivated
I am currently chosing between
yamaha p45, p 125
Or roland fp10, fp30x
Those are the main ones that caught my eye, just from name and sympathy alone i sympathize with the roland more
Sound is just different, i cant say whats "better"...
What would be your honest recommendation to a friend from sound+longjevety bang for buck perspective?
🙏🎶
Get the yahmaha dgx 670 as then as u progress etc it's their
Which one did you bought ?
Hello Jeremy. I wanted to ask you, which arranger brand is better for style creation, in terms of functionality and difficulty in use?