😂 All 5 of these are the same keyboard with different branding, and slightly different button layouts. They're all made in the same Chinese factory. Every feature he mentions is true for all 5. 🙄
Hello guys. I am new to all of this and want to choose a long term instrument for myself. Are these chinese keyboard a good choice or maybe some other brand? On example this yamaha np12 has less keys and I do not wish to go with it.
A lot of useful info to digest. Thanks for sharing. The thing I'd like to see in a piano demo video is music (either someone playing or from the demo songs). You can say how great a keyboard is but I can't make a buying decision unless I hear the sound out of the speakers. The majority of low-end electronic keyboards are from 1 country: China. Many look-alike keyboards are basically knockoffs of each other under different brand names. You find the exact same features, box design down to the instruction manual except for the name on the keyboard. The last keyboard in the video "Finger Dance" portable think I have the same thing under a different brand name "Clavier Folding Piano". Yes, the keyboard does have 2 learning modes A & B but... the learning mode doesn't really teach you anything than letting you press keys at random after listening to a song. It doesn't teach you how to count beats or tell you if you pressed the wrong keys. Did you actually try to learn a song using 1 of the learning modes than repeating the manufacturer's claim a complete beginner can learn a song using 1 of the learning modes? You're better off singing up for an online learning program like "Piano Marvel" or "Simply Piano". Want anything more you should get a piano teacher...
@@tomalandi7078I mean, you know what they say, quality over quantity, but 61 keys is still sometimes a problem because you can't play more expanded stuff like la Campanella, but it's a long way to that so I think it's good for starting. It sounds great too, the speakers and default tone samples are nice and I love the USB connection to devices
00:36 5⃣ Eastar EP-10 : geni.us/aOnMil8
02:38 4⃣ NikoMaku SWAN X: geni.us/He5bjRM
04:24 3⃣ Fverey folding keyboard : geni.us/pqm6o
06:07 2⃣ KONIX PJ88C : geni.us/bFTK6
08:10 1⃣ Finger Dance Portable : geni.us/qZrM
looks like you are comparing same product or similar product with differnt branding??
Which one is lightest?
Which one is the lightest in terms of weight.
piano's reviews WITHOUT the most important feature: the sound😂😂😂
😂 All 5 of these are the same keyboard with different branding, and slightly different button layouts. They're all made in the same Chinese factory. Every feature he mentions is true for all 5. 🙄
Yes it’s true.
If I had to buy a Chinese made keyboard I would go for the one based on Dream 5 paid sound source. I think it sounds so much better.
By the 3rd one that's what I realized. I hate when people are slimy that way, I'll make sure not to purchase anything from them.
Yeah just get the one the has a cool name to you. I like Eastar and Finger Dance.
Hello guys. I am new to all of this and want to choose a long term instrument for myself. Are these chinese keyboard a good choice or maybe some other brand? On example this yamaha np12 has less keys and I do not wish to go with it.
All sounds more or less like a 90s general MIDI on computer. Just get a piano module there you have expensive sounds on a budget keyboard!
Thank you! But the most important part you didn’t mention is the level of velocity sensitivity each one has.
A lot of useful info to digest. Thanks for sharing.
The thing I'd like to see in a piano demo video is music (either someone playing or from the demo songs). You can say how great a keyboard is but I can't make a buying decision unless I hear the sound out of the speakers.
The majority of low-end electronic keyboards are from 1 country: China. Many look-alike keyboards are basically knockoffs of each other under different brand names. You find the exact same features, box design down to the instruction manual except for the name on the keyboard.
The last keyboard in the video "Finger Dance" portable think I have the same thing under a different brand name "Clavier Folding Piano". Yes, the keyboard does have 2 learning modes A & B but... the learning mode doesn't really teach you anything than letting you press keys at random after listening to a song. It doesn't teach you how to count beats or tell you if you pressed the wrong keys. Did you actually try to learn a song using 1 of the learning modes than repeating the manufacturer's claim a complete beginner can learn a song using 1 of the learning modes? You're better off singing up for an online learning program like "Piano Marvel" or "Simply Piano". Want anything more you should get a piano teacher...
what's the voltage? 1`10-220?
Is there any foldable fully Weighted midi controller
Hi, yes apparently the Beisite S-216 is fully weighted and foldable but good luck trying to find it anywhere for sale...
Oh, this is Daisy from Konix, thank you for yr support, our PJ88C really sells well.
Will the Knox PJ88C work as a controller with a Nord Stage 3? If so, what adapter is needed to connect the MIDI?
Two important things are missed here:
1) Sound quality
2) Sensitive responsive keys
Pueden comunicarme acerca del piano folding keybord de 88 teclas cuánto es el precio, escribo desde Bolivia
What is cost ?? How much reliable??
what about Terence Piano E?
Yo quiero adquirir un piano keyboard folding, como podría comprar através de que medios??
Do those have a sustain button?
No, instead, they come with a sustain pedal
Wait: wasn’t this just the same keyboard five times with five different names?
My Brand is called Cossain but its basically the same as the first one
...no sound added from the piano's, this is just reading what the manual says..
What about the Sudiologic NuMax GT?
Eastar EP-10 and all the others look like a big cap. I bought a yamaha np-12 at the same price, if not more. Yamaha np-12 literally has like 61 keys.
Hello. Do you think you made a right choice? Is it better for you to have less keys?
@@tomalandi7078I mean, you know what they say, quality over quantity, but 61 keys is still sometimes a problem because you can't play more expanded stuff like la Campanella, but it's a long way to that so I think it's good for starting. It sounds great too, the speakers and default tone samples are nice and I love the USB connection to devices
"Piano game apps". Yeah that is the reason people use midi...
Ìts just the Bora x20
They had these out for a while they are not new. I remember playing with one when I was 14.
how old are you now?
"Best" based on what? Did you play them? Seems not. Clips downloaded from the web parroting the marketing crap they produce. Fail!
AI generated content?
That's possible
They are ALL the same.😂
no any demo, totally useless guide