Should I buy a digital Piano?
Should I buy a digital Piano? I played piano when I was younger and want to start learning again. I do not have a piano at home anymore so need to buy one. I will probably buy a digital piano as I have limited space and the fact that I can plug in headphones meaning less disturbance for the family is a bonus
my question is would it be a mistake to have a digital piano to practice on but have lessons on an acoustic piano?
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You can consider buying
1)Yamaha YPG535 88 Key Portable Grand Piano with Power Supply
* 88 piano-style keys with Graded Soft Touch
* 6-track sequencer allows you to record your own music
* Portable Grand Button: industry’s best piano
* Backlit LCD, panel lights, pitch bend wheel
* USB & Flash ROM to download new Songs and Styles for playing
2)Casio LK-270 Premium Lighted Keyboard Pack with Power Supply, Keyboard Stand and Professional Closed Cup Stereo Headphones
* 61 piano-style keys
* Touch Response (2 sensitivity levels, off)
* 48-note polyphony (maximum)
* 570 high-quality tones including stereo grand piano tones
* Package includes Power Supply, Keyboard Stand and Professional Closed Cup Stereo Headphones
Remember that an acoustic piano has strings and hammers, while a digital piano has none. Having actual strings means that there are thousands of things in an acoustic piano (such as sympathetically vibrating strings) that are difficult to reproduce convincingly on a digital piano.