Sunday, December 4, 2011

Digital Pianos V Acoustic Upright Pianos, Ultimately It's Your Decision!

!±8± Digital Pianos V Acoustic Upright Pianos, Ultimately It's Your Decision!

Digital pianos are electronic instruments that reproduce piano sounds. Unlike traditional upright pianos, they have no hammers, no strings and no soundboard to produce the sound you hear. Instead they have electronic sound chips and speakers.

Investing in a new piano can be a somewhat overwhelming experience with so many brands, models, styles and finishes available. Your first decision may well be whether to buy a traditional acoustic upright or a digital piano. The following unbiased information will help you to decide and hopefully make the process clearer for you.

Even with today's sampling technology individual notes may be quite accurately reproduced, but the tone of notes sounding together, as in an acoustic piano - with complex harmonics resonating against a flexible wooden soundboard - cannot be 100% matched. Many people also prefer the appearance of a traditional piano, which too is an important factor to consider. A good upright piano will hold its value much better than a digital. They can last anything up to 100 years, while digital models are constantly being upgraded and would not hold their original value.

Digital pianos usually have a variety of features that make them an attractive alternative to an acoustic piano, whilst still having 88 piano style "weighted keys" (these mimic the feel of an upright piano). Some of these features are as follows:

Many different tones (sounds) other than just piano Built-in rhythms and accompaniments to differentiate your playing The ability to record your performance MIDI compatibility Low maintenance - no tuning ever required Headphones can be plugged in to allow private practicing and also to prevent disturbing anyone Easier portability and less space required Volume control Less expensive

For the beginner or someone who wishes to perhaps "try" piano without spending a huge amount of money, the Casio CDP-100 is the perfect one to go for. Our entry-level upright piano is the modern compact Schaeffer finished in Mahogany High Gloss.

Digital pianos in general are usually less expensive than upright pianos. Having said that, both Yamaha and Roland offer higher end digitals, which can cost several thousand pounds. These often have a huge amount of features, for example the Yamaha CVP-509 has over one thousand tones (sounds) and a 7.5 inch display screen. The Yamaha CLP-370 and CLP-380 both have real wooden keys and synthetic ivory key tops giving them almost an identical feel to the real thing. Yamaha produce many different styles of digital pianos from their entry level "Arius" to the contemporary and stylish "Modus" through to the Clavinova.

A very popular brand of upright piano is the Waldstein range. Models begin at the modern 108 which is the smallest of their range, up to the 130 being the tallest. All of these are available in different wood finishes with matching accessories being available, i.e. piano stools etc.

Roland offer a superb alternative to those who would love a grand piano but perhaps do not have the space or budget for one. Their RG series offers the "digital mini-grand piano" (RG-1), which is a smaller type of digital grand piano.

Plan to spend plenty of time browsing, and do not make a decision before you see as many pianos as possible. Try them all out to get an idea of the differences in touch and tone. Hopefully the piano that you do decide on will be in your home for a long time, so it is essential that you buy something that you are completely happy with.

Digital Piano or Acoustic Piano? Ultimately, it's your decision!


Digital Pianos V Acoustic Upright Pianos, Ultimately It's Your Decision!

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Yamaha YDP141 Digital Piano with Bench

!±8± Yamaha YDP141 Digital Piano with Bench

Brand : Yamaha | Rate : | Price : $1,149.99
Post Date : Nov 27, 2011 00:01:00 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • 88-key GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) weighted action keyboard
  • New Dynamic Stereo Sampling AWM piano with 64-note polyphony
  • 2-track recorder with Flash-ROM song storage
  • Polished silver-colored Damper, Soft and Sostenuto pedals
  • New dark rosewood and light cherry finishes

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Yamaha YDP141 Digital Piano with Bench

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Review - Yamaha YDP140 Digital Piano

!±8± Review - Yamaha YDP140 Digital Piano

The Yamaha YPD140 is an entry level digital upright piano from Yamaha's Arius line. Despite being entry level it has the authentic concert grand piano sound that made Yamaha famous. Not only that, it comes with nice looking, sturdy stand and a comfortable padded bench. These nice bonuses will save you at least 0 in accessories that you'd otherwise have to buy yourself.

This particular Yamaha model can provide you with different features and advantages that other entry level digital pianos cannot offer. Moreover, there are also some important facts that you should be aware about before you decide to purchase this particular model so keep on reading to find out more.

The Good:
Like most digital pianos from the Yamaha, expect strikingly realistic and high quality voices from the YDP140 as the piano sounds have been sampled at three velocity levels using their Advanced Wave Memory stereo samping technology - which will provide you with a sound that is very similar to a real acoustic grand piano. Yamaha consistently provides the very best in authentic concert grand piano samples - even for their entry digital pianos like the YDP140.

Expect a real acoustic grand piano feel with this digital piano through its 88 GHS or Graded Hammer Standard keys. This is a great feature that allows you to realistically feel the weight of the keys that lessen from low to high notes.

The dual mode operation and the built-in reverb effects processor can both add depth and texture together with the combination of different available voices which is great if you want to experiment with more modern sounds like electronic piano and strings.

The built-in MIDI sequencer allows you to record your performance for review or for playback as it allows you to store almost 11,000 notes in just one track. This is a great feature for beginning piano students as they can listen back to their performances and improve their technique.

As someone who's really into computers, another cool feature which I really appreciated are the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT connections available also enable you to connect to MIDI capable devices and of course your PC or Mac.

The Bad:
Since this model is considered entry level, you might get quite disappointed with the limited number of features it has to offer you compared to the higher priced models aimed at the professional musician. Sure, the speakers could be a bit louder but I found them pleasing nonetheless. Also, after you've exhausted all of the available features like the number of available voices and the track recording limitation, you might be wishing that you could have a bit more and upgrade to its big brother the Yamaha YPD161.

Conclusion
Overall, the Yamaha Arius YDP140 digital piano complete with free stand and padded bench is definitely a great buy for an entry level model. I never fail to be impressed by the value that Yamaha offers. With the YPD140 they consistently deliver the classic Yamaha concert grand piano sound *and* realistic piano feel all at an affordable price. Not to mention, it looks great too and will be a nice addition to any home or apartment.


Review - Yamaha YDP140 Digital Piano

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Yamaha YDPS31 Arius Console Piano with Folding Key Cover, 3-Pedal Cabinet

!±8±Yamaha YDPS31 Arius Console Piano with Folding Key Cover, 3-Pedal Cabinet

Brand : Yamaha
Rate :
Price : $949.99
Post Date : Nov 09, 2011 23:42:05
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A competitively-priced, contemporary-designed digital piano with Dark Alder finish cabinet and Graphite-colored key-bed. Soft-Shut key cover, improved pedal frame, and GHS natural touch action means you get a basic, affordable digital piano from a music manufacturer you can trust.

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