Hi! Sorry for the late answer! I haven't played on any acoustics, sadly, but my piano teachers says the touch is very close to acoustic upright (she has the same digital piano model as me). I can only add that this action is very controllable and expressive, much better than in Casio Privia PX-160 I had before. As for touch weight - it's medium, I've seen heavier and lighter actions across many digital pianos I've tried, this one has something in between.
@@darkwaspspiano Just get my CLP 645 last Friday. I really like the touch and sound. I am beginner too, is really hard for me to find the key without looking the keyboard. Can you sight reading well?
@@townnet Congratulations! I think there is no better piano for this price, and I've tried a lot of them before buying. As for sight-reading - I can sight-read, but very slowly, can't play simplest pieces at the right tempo yet. There is definitely progress on my side, but it's very slow, so it's gonna take some time. For finding keys without looking - well, it's the main problem with sightreading, you kinda need to "see"("feel"?) with your hands where each key is, and again, it takes a lot of time to make a smallest progress, so it has to be included in a daily practice routine. My piano teacher thinks it should't be top priority since complex piano pieces need to be memorized anyway, so we are working on improving technique and musicality as for right now.
Waaah so beautiful 😔
Hi, how is the key touch compare to acoustic piano? Weight or light or close to acoustic?
Hi! Sorry for the late answer! I haven't played on any acoustics, sadly, but my piano teachers says the touch is very close to acoustic upright (she has the same digital piano model as me). I can only add that this action is very controllable and expressive, much better than in Casio Privia PX-160 I had before. As for touch weight - it's medium, I've seen heavier and lighter actions across many digital pianos I've tried, this one has something in between.
@@darkwaspspiano Just get my CLP 645 last Friday. I really like the touch and sound. I am beginner too, is really hard for me to find the key without looking the keyboard. Can you sight reading well?
@@townnet Congratulations! I think there is no better piano for this price, and I've tried a lot of them before buying. As for sight-reading - I can sight-read, but very slowly, can't play simplest pieces at the right tempo yet. There is definitely progress on my side, but it's very slow, so it's gonna take some time. For finding keys without looking - well, it's the main problem with sightreading, you kinda need to "see"("feel"?) with your hands where each key is, and again, it takes a lot of time to make a smallest progress, so it has to be included in a daily practice routine. My piano teacher thinks it should't be top priority since complex piano pieces need to be memorized anyway, so we are working on improving technique and musicality as for right now.
@@darkwaspspiano Thanks. :)
@@townnet You're welcome! Always glad to help!