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Hi Jeremy, I have been viewing videos to learn about buying a keyboard (electric piano vs electric keyboard) for my children. I watched a few (nonsense) videos and finally clicked on yours. You're straight to the point, no beating around the bush and very easy to understand by someone who has no knowledge about them. When watching your video, it is apparent that you are a very knowledgeable person. Thanks and greatly appreciate your video!
I am not a pro in playing, not just a begginer, I recognise sounds, I can play a song after giving it some tries, I can find out chords in less than half an hour. I also own a music studio. What do you suggest? a digital piano, or a keyboard?
Who else here is also planning to invest their stay-at-home time in learning how to play the piano XD by the way you're doing a fantastic job Jeremy! I'm going to upgrade my super old PSR-172 to PSR-E363 after watching your videos.
When I was a teenage, I bought my self a keyboard with money earned from little jobs and Christmas gifts from uncles and grandpa's. It was very very entry level in which I could barely practice, not full size keys, not full size keybed, etc, etc.... I think not even key sensitive lol. Later to college, later to a full time job, married, then kids, then raise the kids, etc..... I had to wait to be middle 40's to afford a good piano. So, please, don't call what your parents did "a mistake". They did it with their heart, and if they had the money to spent on you, good for them.... and therefore, good for you. 🤗
An extra reason for workstations continuing to exist: a musician/producer can create something at home or wherever they are and not have to worry about it being compatible with whatever DAW or systems used at the next studio they work with; they can work in a hotel room without worrying about internet connection etc.
Dear Jeremy, thank you for always doing your best to bring everyone your expert opinion to the public. The modern keyboard instrument buying public is a vast target at best. I trust your objectivity and appreciate how you leave the decisions up to us ultimately. God bless you in all you do. You’re a real hero to me!
Superb video Jeremy, Last month I searched many places to just find the differences of these types of keyboards but non of the sources gave this much of knowledge in an easy way to understand. Again thanks so much.
each instrument has its own purpose,PA keyboards have almost everything on board,digital piano's are,you guessed it,good for pianos,synthesisers for sound design,and keyboard midi controllers for controlling VSTI's,so,every instrument has its place
The thing I search for in an arranger keyboard is to be able to edit music rhythms with minimal effort. (It’s not a huge deal, but I like to break things down sometimes). The menu diving kinda sucks for me because of my eyesight is not 100%. The new Yamaha keyboard PSRSX series have a huge color screen and controls to navigate best with, but it’s all matter of opinion my friend. I would advise users to be aware of return policies, and to use them, initial they find the arranger they love. There are just so many great ones out there! Thanks Jimmy, you’re the best!
Jeremy, always appreciate your explanations! Super clear and to the point. I purchased a Kurzweil Sp6 a month ago and ended up returning the instrument. The keys were very heavy, too heavy. Otherwise I loved the Kurzweil ease of use and sounds. I'm having trouble deciding which way to go next.
Hey Jeremy, I’m interested in learning music production, so would like to know if I could use my Arranger as a midi controller or should I buy a separate midi keyboard. Are there any significant advantages of a midi keyboard?
Thanks a bunch for such a knowledgeable video for starters like me. OMG I was confused what to buy and start with? After searching the entire web for basic understanding on differences and suggestions in each field, here I find it all. Subscribed and hooked to your channel !
I got a PC, decent monitor speakers and a limited budget and no real desire to play outside my room. Seems like a MIDI keyboard will be the best option for me!
A worthwhile video with clear explanations.One point about digital pianos (which you possibly chose to avoid and to stick to the basics) with console digital pianos,the design can contribute to the quality of the sound. Some digital grand pianos actively use the soundboard for much the same purpose as an acoustic piano, whereas a small upright digital piano usually doesn't (or cannot) use an equivalent design approach as a grand console. I recall Yamaha releasing an upright ('spinet' size) piano with a specially designed soundboard on the back.
Thanks for elaborating Bryan. I have a special interest in the Yamaha TransAcoustic Hybrids which uses transducer technology to amplify electrical sound frequencies using the soundboard of a traditional acoustic body. Generally though, for portable compact digital pianos and the usual Yamaha CLP Clavinovna, the console don't really do very much difference. Hope you are guys are coping well over where you are, buddy.
@@JeremySee Yes, I've read about the hybrid model(s) but not seen or heard one. Out of my price range anyway, I'm happy with the CVP695GP! As for keeping well, we're on the downward curve (unless constraints get lifted too early) whereas Singapore is now heading in the wrong direction. I'm just hoping the virus mutates into a harmless variant - probably a vain hope so continue to be careful !
I have an 88 key digital grand piano. It cost $500 and it's great to play on... when I have the space to set it up which with as much as I've been moving around, I certainly haven't had the space to do. So I haven't played in years for that reason. I've been trying to find something small enough and light enough that I can set beside my desk when not using, and use it on top of my computer desk. I may just get a 61 key midi controller.
Synthesizers come in 2 flavors: for sound design : many knobs , mostly 37 (seldom 49) keys perhaps mini-keys for performing : fewer knobs , 61 or more keys of standard size.
9:30 You are saying that a synthesizer has 4 basic waveforms (Sine, Square, Sawtooth, Triangle). The latter 3 waveforms have been derived only from a Sine wave using FM (Frequency Modulated) synthesis. The best (and the most important) example was the Yamaha DX7 in the 1980's followed by other Yamaha DX/TX/SY series of synthesizers
One could easily make not just a video, but an entire series of videos about synthesizers. Subtractive, additive, FM, wavetable, various hybrid approaches,... Analog, digital, virtual analog, modular, software based. Special purpose synthesizers (string machines, synth bass, drum synthesizers,...). It's an entire universe on its own.
I agree with you, why strugling with limited polyphony, track sequencer, and memory? But sonetimes... i mean workstation synthesizer is more fast setup, more portability, and more powerfull output sound compare to the soft keyboard.... and yes nowdays people coming backto use analogue synth than a digital synth.. And in my opinion, piano upright was the best compare to all keyboard, free electricity, free output source, real wood touch feeling but lack of maintenaince the other electric instrument are just free tune maintain...
This video is super useful to someone who wants to get into music production and wants to decide on a keyboard type! Do digital pianos come with an option for MIDI connections?
What a great idea for a video. This is something that I feel people do not understand well before making a purchase. I absolutely LOVE my acoustic grand piano. Nothing can ever reach its sound. But some of the workstation keyboards sound absolutely fantastic. Future video idea; Best PC VST software piano sounds, review. The least expensive keyboards, plus a USB midi connection and a PC, you can sound like a professional. I disagree about parents and spending money. A good hammer action doesn't come cheap and is important for early muscle memory development in children. Spend enough to get a good hammer action, even if it's a controller only like the M-Audio hammer 88. Unweighted keyboards are a terrible way to start a person off who may want to be able to play real acoustic pianos one day. A good weighted keyboard will be a good muscle memory building base.
The key hammering feel is only crucial to accoustic pianist. Not everyone aims at being an acoustic pianist. There are a lot more that a keyboardist can explore and do in the music career than a pianist, which is a lot more fun in my opinion.
I have been playing guitar for 4 years, and i am thinking about getting the yamaha psr 373 next month. Not gonna buy something super fancy as my first piano
Thanks for your work on these great vids. Help which keyboard for stage use. Good piano, organ and pad sounds that can layer 4 sounds on volume sliders and define in presets. No editing of sound. I’ve reading and studying but the answer is not popping out.
i am looking for a piano for my 9 yr old niece. she is musically inclines and wants to learn piano. However I am so confused about what to get. I am looking for something under $200 because money is tight. But I DO NOT care for various sounds or voices. WHAT MATTERS: looking for a decent piano with weighted keys, touch sensitivity, and quality sound...is that possible with a keyboard under $200? please advise what ones would be best that fit those specs
Jeremy can you please do a video about affordable PA systems, because most of the time those who like to do music production or those who like to learn about music production failed to select the optimum PA system for their level and their budget.
Thankyou for sharing ur knowledge with us. I was just stuck in piano from few months and did not explore in my keyboard but u inspired me to explore as the music world is so big. Do u get the idea of this video from the comment on last video The guy said casio cdp is the best keyboard for beginner. Anyway thankyou for ur knowledge. And use ur cool outro in ur every video it's dope
Yeah that’s a midi keyboard. Good choice for your intro to music but you make a very simple song because of the low key number but If you don’t care about that then you’re all good. I would go with the v61 with the drum pads for making actual songs with piano instead of the most basic of chords due to limited keys.
That's why I chose digital piano which seems to focus only on piano sound... I don't need any other sounds... But well, the digital piano that I got of course got several "other sounds" just for playing around. But they're mostly just sounds that are still "related" like acoustic guitar, violin or viola, I honestly have no idea about these things. The piano itself got 2 versions, grand piano and bright piano... Well I don't hate the "other sounds" built into it as sometimes it's fun to play with violin ... But still, I prefer the look of a digital piano...
Hey great video thank you! :) Just to make sure I understand correctly, in summary, does this mean that Synthesizers and Arrangers are more for music production while a digital piano or keyboard would be helpful for learning how to play? I don't have any prior experience in piano and I'm looking to actually learn. I'm assuming that I should focus on learning how to play on a digital piano and then maybe later down the road once I have experience, then I can look into synthesizers, midi's etc. Am I understanding correctly?
Acoustic piano: it's a Piano Digital piano : it's a Keyboard Arranger keyboard : it's a Keyboard Keyboard workstation: it's a Keyboard Synthesizer : it's a Keyboard Me: .... Okay, I'm just waiting Mr Jeremy to Give away one of his keyboard 😂👌
Ah. Just when I was mind-boggled over what I should really be looking for, before getting started... Thanks Jeremy!! for unbiased and comprehensive pointwise investigations. Now I know I want a keyboard (portable/arranger) for some home music in this pressing times. Could you recommend one whose Flute and Guitar voices have good timbre too.. (not very advanced / sophisticated settings) I am looking at Korg EK-50 (over yamaha psr-e463, for better speakers and sound quality)... Do you think it's fine?
Hi Jeremy, thank you for this very helpful video. I cannot seem to find an answer to my question anywhere on RUclips or the internet. Can you play a midi keyboard and have it make sound from computer software like you would a regular digital keyboard that has effects built in?
My parents did the same for me... They got me a $5,000 workstation/keyboard when I started showing promise... NOT ONLY THAT-it was some brand I had never heard of and the company ended up going belly up... I ****literally***** never left the home screen for over a year... Recorded one song on it once (6-track, canon in D) which took me over 4 hours, and I didnt save it I guess. It was gone the next time I turned it on (to be fair, it probably wasnt gone. The owners manual that it came with was literally a 3" 3 ring binder).
could you explain where do "Stage Keyboards" fit into all of this? Like on Yamaha website there is all the categories you mentioned and then also a stage keyboard section. Why not just use a work station or higher end arranger keyboard on stage?
Thanks for all of the very helpful videos. Do you know of a software package that brings the features of an Arranger Keyboard to a midi controller? These features would include voices, rhythms, the ability to save presets (registrations), and a recording function. Thanks
Thankyou for uploading this video, My understanding is that if I get a touch sensitive digital piano with weighted keys and midi out put with a good DAW, I have basically covered all my bases ? Is that correct?
If you dont mind pls answer my question. I want to start to learn piano, and i also consider my self to make music in the future. So I'm confuse of what i should buy between piano keyboard or midi keyboard controller, can you give some advice for that? Ps: i could play guitar, and i could make some arrangements that's why i want to learn piano
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Hi Jeremy,
I have been viewing videos to learn about buying a keyboard (electric piano vs electric keyboard) for my children. I watched a few (nonsense) videos and finally clicked on yours. You're straight to the point, no beating around the bush and very easy to understand by someone who has no knowledge about them. When watching your video, it is apparent that you are a very knowledgeable person. Thanks and greatly appreciate your video!
I am not a pro in playing, not just a begginer, I recognise sounds, I can play a song after giving it some tries, I can find out chords in less than half an hour. I also own a music studio. What do you suggest? a digital piano, or a keyboard?
I just want to thank you for your knowledge and efforts to bring things right to beginners.
Who else here is also planning to invest their stay-at-home time in learning how to play the piano XD by the way you're doing a fantastic job Jeremy! I'm going to upgrade my super old PSR-172 to PSR-E363 after watching your videos.
Have fun!
Started 3 months ago. I'm a solid elementary. 2 classical songs and 1 scale learned every which way.
How is your progress going?
@@foreverseethe which piano you used?
I have a keyboard but is sky1036 but that to me have to will I have to upgrade mines into a better one if not I'am going to get something else..✌️
When I was a teenage, I bought my self a keyboard with money earned from little jobs and Christmas gifts from uncles and grandpa's. It was very very entry level in which I could barely practice, not full size keys, not full size keybed, etc, etc.... I think not even key sensitive lol.
Later to college, later to a full time job, married, then kids, then raise the kids, etc..... I had to wait to be middle 40's to afford a good piano.
So, please, don't call what your parents did "a mistake". They did it with their heart, and if they had the money to spent on you, good for them.... and therefore, good for you. 🤗
I’m less confused than at the beginning of the video 😂.
This video was extremely clear and helpful.
I'm happy to help.
An extra reason for workstations continuing to exist: a musician/producer can create something at home or wherever they are and not have to worry about it being compatible with whatever DAW or systems used at the next studio they work with; they can work in a hotel room without worrying about internet connection etc.
You cleared up years of confusion with this video. A grateful thank you for your effort.
Dear Jeremy, thank you for always doing your best to bring everyone your expert opinion to the public. The modern keyboard instrument buying public is a vast target at best. I trust your objectivity and appreciate how you leave the decisions up to us ultimately. God bless you in all you do. You’re a real hero to me!
Thanks buddy.
The information is highly useful.
Superb video Jeremy, Last month I searched many places to just find the differences of these types of keyboards but non of the sources gave this much of knowledge in an easy way to understand.
Again thanks so much.
Thanks for watching!
each instrument has its own purpose,PA keyboards have almost everything on board,digital piano's are,you guessed it,good for pianos,synthesisers for sound design,and keyboard midi controllers for controlling VSTI's,so,every instrument has its place
Thank you so much for answering my question. You put a lot of work into this channel and it shows. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Thanks buddy.
I am more at Piano Arangger type of player. Like Yamaha DGX-660, but as of now I have Yamaha PSR-E363
The thing I search for in an arranger keyboard is to be able to edit music rhythms with minimal effort. (It’s not a huge deal, but I like to break things down sometimes). The menu diving kinda sucks for me because of my eyesight is not 100%. The new Yamaha keyboard PSRSX series have a huge color screen and controls to navigate best with, but it’s all matter of opinion my friend. I would advise users to be aware of return policies, and to use them, initial they find the arranger they love. There are just so many great ones out there! Thanks Jimmy, you’re the best!
Until = initially
Jeremy, always appreciate your explanations! Super clear and to the point. I purchased a Kurzweil Sp6 a month ago and ended up returning the instrument. The keys were very heavy, too heavy. Otherwise I loved the Kurzweil ease of use and sounds. I'm having trouble deciding which way to go next.
Hey Jeremy, I’m interested in learning music production, so would like to know if I could use my Arranger as a midi controller or should I buy a separate midi keyboard. Are there any significant advantages of a midi keyboard?
It really depends on what your situation is. Most keyboards now have MIDI capabilities so find the keyboard that would suit you the best. :)
Jeremy you don't know how much you are a help to me. Thank you very much. 2 video's consumed a part in 1 hour and you answered all my questions!
I'm happy to help.
9:32 RIP headphone users
Very comprehensive, I was having a lot of confusion but you cleared it up very nicely.
Glad it was helpful!
Thankyou for taking your time to explain the various types of keyboards. Very informative. Enjoyed it very much.
I'm thinking of learning piano and this video has been so helpful :D I didn't know there are so many types of keyboards :D
Thanks a bunch for such a knowledgeable video for starters like me. OMG I was confused what to buy and start with? After searching the entire web for basic understanding on differences and suggestions in each field, here I find it all. Subscribed and hooked to your channel !
Nice video with a clear explanation about each model. Thanks a lot, man!
Awesome video Jeremy! It can't be explained any easier than that. Well done!
Thank you for your kind words buddy. Take care.
@@JeremySee You're welcome. Good Morning.
Great video Jeremy! Can you make a video on how to set your midi controller to play a performance live?
Thank you very much. This is the best video about this topic I have found on the internet.
Perfect topic sir, I needed this.
Thank you so much for this video Jeremy! I have a MUCH better understanding now!
I got a PC, decent monitor speakers and a limited budget and no real desire to play outside my room. Seems like a MIDI keyboard will be the best option for me!
Well done, Jeremy. Lots of useful information. Thank you.
Great introduction to keyboards and midi to the non- keyboardist and non- midi!!!
A worthwhile video with clear explanations.One point about digital pianos (which you possibly chose to avoid and to stick to the basics) with console digital pianos,the design can contribute to the quality of the sound. Some digital grand pianos actively use the soundboard for much the same purpose as an acoustic piano, whereas a small upright digital piano usually doesn't (or cannot) use an equivalent design approach as a grand console. I recall Yamaha releasing an upright ('spinet' size) piano with a specially designed soundboard on the back.
Thanks for elaborating Bryan. I have a special interest in the Yamaha TransAcoustic Hybrids which uses transducer technology to amplify electrical sound frequencies using the soundboard of a traditional acoustic body. Generally though, for portable compact digital pianos and the usual Yamaha CLP Clavinovna, the console don't really do very much difference. Hope you are guys are coping well over where you are, buddy.
@@JeremySee Yes, I've read about the hybrid model(s) but not seen or heard one. Out of my price range anyway, I'm happy with the CVP695GP! As for keeping well, we're on the downward curve (unless constraints get lifted too early) whereas Singapore is now heading in the wrong direction. I'm just hoping the virus mutates into a harmless variant - probably a vain hope so continue to be careful !
Thank you for what you do, Jeremy See.
I have an 88 key digital grand piano. It cost $500 and it's great to play on... when I have the space to set it up which with as much as I've been moving around, I certainly haven't had the space to do. So I haven't played in years for that reason. I've been trying to find something small enough and light enough that I can set beside my desk when not using, and use it on top of my computer desk. I may just get a 61 key midi controller.
Did you??
Thanks Jeremy, very helpful and simple points!
Jeremy, well done! 👍 But I'm still seeking the most valuable all-in-one keyboard for the money... a fair mix of all of them together 😉
We are all looking for a unicorn! 😉
Synthesizers come in 2 flavors:
for sound design : many knobs , mostly 37 (seldom 49) keys perhaps mini-keys
for performing : fewer knobs , 61 or more keys of standard size.
9:30 You are saying that a synthesizer has 4 basic waveforms (Sine, Square, Sawtooth, Triangle). The latter 3 waveforms have been derived only from a Sine wave using FM (Frequency Modulated) synthesis. The best (and the most important) example was the Yamaha DX7 in the 1980's followed by other Yamaha DX/TX/SY series of synthesizers
What is your opinion on the 1980s Yamaha DX/TX/SY vs Yamaha Montage's and the MODX's FM-X technology?
One could easily make not just a video, but an entire series of videos about synthesizers.
Subtractive, additive, FM, wavetable, various hybrid approaches,... Analog, digital, virtual analog, modular, software based.
Special purpose synthesizers (string machines, synth bass, drum synthesizers,...).
It's an entire universe on its own.
Thanks. This video really helped me out. I like how you made it in detail
I really love this video, thanks!
subscribed! this just answered everything!
Thanks for inspiring my younger sister and I God will favour you
I agree with you, why strugling with limited polyphony, track sequencer, and memory? But sonetimes... i mean workstation synthesizer is more fast setup, more portability, and more powerfull output sound compare to the soft keyboard.... and yes nowdays people coming backto use analogue synth than a digital synth..
And in my opinion, piano upright was the best compare to all keyboard, free electricity, free output source, real wood touch feeling but lack of maintenaince the other electric instrument are just free tune maintain...
Excellent video Jeremy. Thanks so much.
Thanks buddy!
Brings clarity!! Thank you Jeremy
Its better to know. Thanks jeremy.
Thanks. Concise and easy to understand.
That's a great video mate🤘
everyone: which one, Key Board or Piano?
That one musician: *B* *O* *T* *H*
This video is super useful to someone who wants to get into music production and wants to decide on a keyboard type! Do digital pianos come with an option for MIDI connections?
Most digital pianos come with a USB MIDI connection.
@@JeremySee Thank you so much for your quick response! I will be heading to your video about digital pianos shortly.
Thanks man, you've help me allot in buying some keyboard and knowledge
Great video!! Thanks for all the knowledge you provide!
Good discussion
What a great idea for a video. This is something that I feel people do not understand well before making a purchase.
I absolutely LOVE my acoustic grand piano. Nothing can ever reach its sound. But some of the workstation keyboards sound absolutely fantastic.
Future video idea; Best PC VST software piano sounds, review. The least expensive keyboards, plus a USB midi connection and a PC, you can sound like a professional.
I disagree about parents and spending money. A good hammer action doesn't come cheap and is important for early muscle memory development in children.
Spend enough to get a good hammer action, even if it's a controller only like the M-Audio hammer 88.
Unweighted keyboards are a terrible way to start a person off who may want to be able to play real acoustic pianos one day. A good weighted keyboard will be a good muscle memory building base.
The key hammering feel is only crucial to accoustic pianist. Not everyone aims at being an acoustic pianist. There are a lot more that a keyboardist can explore and do in the music career than a pianist, which is a lot more fun in my opinion.
Really needed this video 😂
Jeremy, You are amazing and your videos are just sky touching knowledgeable :D Thanks for sharing good stuff always.
1.5x speed feels normal
Thx god for your comment 😂
Thanks bro
Non-native english will often speak slower
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Thank you
Sir please make a video on how to connect and record yamaha psr s670 on Cakewalk By Bandlab using USB cables with correct input and output.
Thanks Jeremy for this informative video! I find it very helpful!
I have been playing guitar for 4 years, and i am thinking about getting the yamaha psr 373 next month. Not gonna buy something super fancy as my first piano
Have fun!
Thanks for sharing great information about differences between keyboards
I'm happy to share.
Thanks for your work on these great vids. Help which keyboard for stage use. Good piano, organ and pad sounds that can layer 4 sounds on volume sliders and define in presets. No editing of sound. I’ve reading and studying but the answer is not popping out.
Thank You Mr. Jeremy See.
So much knowledge and information about piano, keyboard piano and other items.
👍 Nice-Great-Awesome..
Thanks!
I just got the Arius ydp 103, it’s my upgrade after a year of been using the Yamaha psr E343, do u think it was a good choice?
Great choice.
The convination between a piano and a keyboard buy the Roland Go Piano, the best thing out there for begginers.
Synthesizer KORG KROSS 2 vs arranger PSR SX900, just voice comparation ( no features) , which one do you think better? Thank you
Just voices. Kross 2 is way better.
@@JeremySee thank you
i am looking for a piano for my 9 yr old niece. she is musically inclines and wants to learn piano. However I am so confused about what to get. I am looking for something under $200 because money is tight. But I DO NOT care for various sounds or voices. WHAT MATTERS: looking for a decent piano with weighted keys, touch sensitivity, and quality sound...is that possible with a keyboard under $200? please advise what ones would be best that fit those specs
Really good content! Well done!
Thanks buddy.
Jeremy can you please do a video about affordable PA systems, because most of the time those who like to do music production or those who like to learn about music production failed to select the optimum PA system for their level and their budget.
Thanks for the video sir!❤️
Thankyou for sharing ur knowledge with us.
I was just stuck in piano from few months and did not explore in my keyboard but u inspired me to explore as the music world is so big.
Do u get the idea of this video from the comment on last video
The guy said casio cdp is the best keyboard for beginner.
Anyway thankyou for ur knowledge.
And use ur cool outro in ur every video it's dope
It feels as if his voice was naturally born to be made into autotune memes
I buy the alesis v25 because I want to get into music more and it has a beat pad on it so I can make some sick beats what do you think?
Yeah that’s a midi keyboard. Good choice for your intro to music but you make a very simple song because of the low key number but If you don’t care about that then you’re all good. I would go with the v61 with the drum pads for making actual songs with piano instead of the most basic of chords due to limited keys.
That's why I chose digital piano which seems to focus only on piano sound... I don't need any other sounds...
But well, the digital piano that I got of course got several "other sounds" just for playing around. But they're mostly just sounds that are still "related" like acoustic guitar, violin or viola, I honestly have no idea about these things. The piano itself got 2 versions, grand piano and bright piano...
Well I don't hate the "other sounds" built into it as sometimes it's fun to play with violin ... But still, I prefer the look of a digital piano...
Hey great video thank you! :) Just to make sure I understand correctly, in summary, does this mean that Synthesizers and Arrangers are more for music production while a digital piano or keyboard would be helpful for learning how to play? I don't have any prior experience in piano and I'm looking to actually learn. I'm assuming that I should focus on learning how to play on a digital piano and then maybe later down the road once I have experience, then I can look into synthesizers, midi's etc. Am I understanding correctly?
Hey Jeremy, Thanks for making this.
I'm happy this is helpful.
Acoustic piano: it's a Piano
Digital piano : it's a Keyboard
Arranger keyboard : it's a Keyboard
Keyboard workstation: it's a Keyboard
Synthesizer : it's a Keyboard
Me: .... Okay, I'm just waiting Mr Jeremy to Give away one of his keyboard 😂👌
Lol
Digital piano is a keyboard
To me, a digital piano is more of a piano than a keyboard.
Sir I just got my korg b1 sir can you make a video for that so I know what to do I wish you prosperity and success 😃
Ah. Just when I was mind-boggled over what I should really be looking for, before getting started...
Thanks Jeremy!! for unbiased and comprehensive pointwise investigations.
Now I know I want a keyboard (portable/arranger) for some home music in this pressing times.
Could you recommend one whose Flute and Guitar voices have good timbre too.. (not very advanced / sophisticated settings)
I am looking at Korg EK-50 (over yamaha psr-e463, for better speakers and sound quality)... Do you think it's fine?
Great choice with the EK-50! Have fun 😉
You didn't talk about the main quenstion? what should beginner consider to buy??
Hi Jeremy, thank you for this very helpful video. I cannot seem to find an answer to my question anywhere on RUclips or the internet. Can you play a midi keyboard and have it make sound from computer software like you would a regular digital keyboard that has effects built in?
You're really a great teacher!
Thank you. 😍
I'm a beginner who is new to pianos. Never actually played a piano before but I'm thinking of buying a midi keyboard. Is it recom for beginners?
My parents did the same for me... They got me a $5,000 workstation/keyboard when I started showing promise... NOT ONLY THAT-it was some brand I had never heard of and the company ended up going belly up... I ****literally***** never left the home screen for over a year... Recorded one song on it once (6-track, canon in D) which took me over 4 hours, and I didnt save it I guess. It was gone the next time I turned it on (to be fair, it probably wasnt gone. The owners manual that it came with was literally a 3" 3 ring binder).
Hello Jeremy What functions are included in the Yamaha DGX keyboard?
And btw great video 👍.
Greetings from Indonesia🇮🇩
beautiful explanation, thank you
Hey ☺ Can someone kindly explaion me the difference between Casio CTS500 and CTX3000? Thank you in advance. ♥
Very nice video. Please tell me if a digital piano like Yamaha P45 can work like a midi controller. Thanks Jeremy in advance.
Yes
Great video thank you. The terminology of the keyboard and piano worlds are a clusterfuck.
So very glad to have landed here.
Much much grateful!
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I'm happy to share.
Hello Jeremy. You arr really a good teacher and videos are really explanative.
Which keyboard did your parents buy you?
Thanks buddy. Korg M1. Too advanced for a beginner. 😬
could you explain where do "Stage Keyboards" fit into all of this? Like on Yamaha website there is all the categories you mentioned and then also a stage keyboard section. Why not just use a work station or higher end arranger keyboard on stage?
Thanks for all of the very helpful videos. Do you know of a software package that brings the features of an Arranger Keyboard to a midi controller? These features would include voices, rhythms, the ability to save presets (registrations), and a recording function. Thanks
thank you v much, this is v well explained! v useful
Hi Sir, can you recommend a keyboard for beginners? I want to learn piano but I don't know what to buy
Thankyou for uploading this video, My understanding is that if I get a touch sensitive digital piano with weighted keys and midi out put with a good DAW, I have basically covered all my bases ?
Is that correct?
If you dont mind pls answer my question. I want to start to learn piano, and i also consider my self to make music in the future. So I'm confuse of what i should buy between piano keyboard or midi keyboard controller, can you give some advice for that?
Ps: i could play guitar, and i could make some arrangements that's why i want to learn piano
Thank you for your presentation.
Do i always need an audio interface when using a keyboard as a midi controller ?
Damn this was just incredible sooo informative💛⭐
Thanks buddy. 😉
For a moment I thought Bolo Yeung started taking music classes! no doubt both are masters in their respective fields😂👍👍
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