Have been playing for 35 years.. I learned on a Roland Electric as my first good piano. Getting rid of it soon after all these years, and no piano I've checked out quite matches the unique action of a Roland Electric. Also quite simply, the Audio is perfect to my ears. I'm hoping for the best results again from Roland when I get a new one for my Family this X-mas. Thanks for the nice review
to whom ever it may concern I played a few electric pianos while looking for one for a beginner. This one felt the closest to an acoustic piano, touch and sound (crescendo and sustain).
What I'd really like to know is - how noisy is the keyboard? So many digital pianos with 'authentic' acoustic touch sensitivity have keyboards that are so noisy with the 'weighting' that any quieter pieces - such as Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata', Satie's 'Gymnopedie No. 1' or Debussy's 'Clair De Lune' are spoiled because of the 'clunk' of the keys falling back into place. I currently have a Casio CDP-S350, and the keyboard action is so noisy that it's impossible to use it for recording.
I dont think there is a way to measure this “noisiness”. Its what a keyboard action is born with no matter due to the mechanical structure. You cant have a noiseless action. Acoustic pianos have the same. Im sure that the manufactures try to take this into consideration, but a “good” and “reliable” and “authentic” keyboard action comes over noise.
Have been playing for 35 years.. I learned on a Roland Electric as my first good piano. Getting rid of it soon after all these years, and no piano I've checked out quite matches the unique action of a Roland Electric. Also quite simply, the Audio is perfect to my ears. I'm hoping for the best results again from Roland when I get a new one for my Family this X-mas. Thanks for the nice review
The production quality on this video is amazing! Every shot looks splendid, the lightning is very pleasing and the compositions are really clean.
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to whom ever it may concern
I played a few electric pianos while looking for one for a beginner. This one felt the closest to an acoustic piano, touch and sound (crescendo and sustain).
Cool
What I'd really like to know is - how noisy is the keyboard? So many digital pianos with 'authentic' acoustic touch sensitivity have keyboards that are so noisy with the 'weighting' that any quieter pieces - such as Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata', Satie's 'Gymnopedie No. 1' or Debussy's 'Clair De Lune' are spoiled because of the 'clunk' of the keys falling back into place. I currently have a Casio CDP-S350, and the keyboard action is so noisy that it's impossible to use it for recording.
I dont think there is a way to measure this “noisiness”. Its what a keyboard action is born with no matter due to the mechanical structure. You cant have a noiseless action. Acoustic pianos have the same.
Im sure that the manufactures try to take this into consideration, but a “good” and “reliable” and “authentic” keyboard action comes over noise.
Hi ! what is the name of the music played during the presentation? Nice piano ! :)
Bo's theme. It is his own composition.
@@Thairpiano Thanks Thair, is the score available for this piece do you know?
Can I use with airpods?
No piano can do that
No piano can connect to bluetooth airpods? You sure bout that one@@kjetit?