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Should You Learn on a Keyboard or Digital Piano?

 

The keyboard and digital piano market is certainly much larger today than the acoustic piano market. The reasons for this are mainly due to the available space in the modern home, advances in technology that allow you to record your own music on your digital piano or keyboard, and the useful feature of being able to play with headphones.

 

- - Grand Pianos - -

 

In an ideal world it is best to learn on a grand piano.

 

The grand piano produces the best sound, has more weight to the keys which strengthens the fingers more, and has a faster repetition due to the superior horizontal piano action which relies more on gravity than the upright.

 

The disadvantages of the grand piano are mainly the space they take up and the high price tag.

 

 

- - Upright Pianos - -

 

The upright piano is the next best thing to learn on.

 

Much less space is required than a grand piano, prices are cheaper and the sound of the tallest uprights are almost identical to the grand piano.

 

 

- - Digital Pianos - -

 

 

The digital piano comes next in line.

 

The sounds are recordings from a grand piano and the touch, although lighter than a grand or upright piano, is pretty realistic.

 

The main advantages of the digital piano are:

 

        Cheaper to buy

        Easier to mover around

        Lots of different instrument sounds to play around with

        Can be used with headphones

        Takes up less room than an upright piano

        Easy to record your own music

        No tuning required

 

 

Disadvantages:

 

        New improved models are brought out every 2-3 years

        They wear out very quickly if played a lot

        The touch is not quite heavy enough

        The sound is easily identifiable as electronic

 

- - Keyboards - -

 

Last in line is the keyboard.

 

The keyboard is not the best thing to learn on.

 

Advantages are:

 

        Much cheaper to buy than any other type of piano

        Easy to carry around

        Takes up limited space. Easily storable

        Record your own music

        No tuning required

 

Disadvantages:

 

        The keys are way too light

        Only 61 keys instead of 88

        Poor sound quality

        Harder to play dynamics

 

- - Conclusion - -

 

If your budget is tight, then a keyboard will do for the first year of playing only.

 

Practicing on a keyboard is ok if you are mainly learning the notes and the theory of music. After one year you will need to upgrade to either a digital piano or an acoustic piano.

There is a free piano course I have created for you below. It will give you a taster for piano lessons without you having to spend any money. I have given as much information, tips and techniques as possible.

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