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Music question: by Tyop2006-09-25 02:38:03
  There's technique for playing a real piano by kyrasantae 2006-09-25 03:08:17
that doesn't apply to playing a keyboard, such as acquiring the appropriate 'touch' of the keys. If you get a nice electric piano (like a Yamaha Clavinova or something like that) it'll better approximate that, but it's still not going to quite be the real thing. (For example, when they play on their teacher's piano at lessons or play at a recital, it'll likely be on a real piano.)

Whether you buy a new or used piano, they need to be tuned every one or two years or so anyway. It's not terribly expensive to get a piano tuned (I think my parents pay somewhere around $80-100 Canadian to tune both of our pianos).
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    Just as I thought. by Tyop2006-09-25 03:41:51
    I got a Yamaha digital piano last year by run.dll2006-09-25 10:28:08

 

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