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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • If you're just beginning in piano, the Yamaha NP-32 & P-45 are two of the best selling pianos in store. Sit back and relax as Rudi takes you over the differences and helps you figure out which will be the best fit for you!
    NP-32
    2:15 - Piano #1
    2:23 - Piano #2
    2:35 - Electric Piano #1
    2:41 - Organ #1
    2:46 - Organ #2
    2:50 - Vibraphone
    P-45:
    3:42 - Piano #1
    6:38 - Piano & Strings
    P-45 == www.bettermusi...
    NP-32 == www.bettermusi...

Комментарии • 136

  • @Chris_Goodrum
    @Chris_Goodrum 5 лет назад +174

    0:00 and 3:17 (Np32 first, P45 second) that's just for anyone who wanted to hear the difference between the same piece played on each piano.
    Oh and whoever is reading this is beautiful and can achieve anything :)

    • @nnnnn2010
      @nnnnn2010 5 лет назад +5

      chris goodrum thank you man

    • @Chris_Goodrum
      @Chris_Goodrum 5 лет назад +1

      @@nnnnn2010 Np, if you need someone to talk to just message me :)

    • @quananginh9446
      @quananginh9446 5 лет назад +20

      there's no difference really

    • @SurivalGames4EVER
      @SurivalGames4EVER 5 лет назад

      Quân Đặng Đình yes there are ( alot) 1- the p45 has 88 keys 2- wighted keyboards 3- sounds much better and closer to an acoustic piano

    • @secretmission7607
      @secretmission7607 5 лет назад +2

      @@quananginh9446 There's a HUGE difference in the way they feel.

  • @alexn51881
    @alexn51881 5 лет назад +111

    Agreed but you left out two important features of the NP-32 which aren’t present in the P-45:
    -record function - the np-32 lets you record and playback songs. The p-45 does not let you record. There’s no way to do it. Sure, you can record songs by connecting the p-45 to a computer or iOS device, but you can’t beat the convenience and ease of being able to record yourself and listen and evaluate your playing right on the keyboard. It’s a really important part of learning to play piano.
    -battery powered and light - the np-32 can work using six AA batteries. The P-45 requires connection to an electrical outlet. This makes the np-32 truly portable. You can play it anywhere. The np-32 is 12lb, less than half the weight of the p-45, which is 25lb.
    I agree that to learn classical piano, the p-45 is the better choice, because you’ll quickly outgrow the np-32. But the np-32 is great if you want to be able to record yourself and play back or if you need portability, if you’re learning pop or jazz or other contemporary musical styles. the np-32 is great if you’re a songwriter and want something to experiment and try out ideas while outdoors or traveling. The np-32 and the smaller np-12 are also terrific *portable* midi controllers, far more practical than the p-45 (although the p45 is a better low-cost midi controller in a studio environment if you need weighted keys and a good piano style action).

    • @ayrtoninchejanampa6874
      @ayrtoninchejanampa6874 4 года назад +12

      Excellent contribution, very good your opinion, greetings from Peru

    • @mahoganymarco9199
      @mahoganymarco9199 4 года назад +2

      Thank you. My 6 years old daughter would like a keybord/piano and i was thinking the np32... If she shows interest enough for lessons we will upgraded but i think is good for her learn and be able to record easily.

    • @DungTran-to4vm
      @DungTran-to4vm 3 года назад +4

      @@mahoganymarco9199 do it! Wew i wish i could learn keyboard when i was 5!

  • @vekolevenuh7741
    @vekolevenuh7741 3 года назад +15

    I bought P-45 and it's perfect!👍👍 Recommended to buy it

    • @christianavila9731
      @christianavila9731 3 года назад +1

      Have your keys died out yet? That's what I most worry about when buying such an expensive keyboard.

  • @joeritchie8653
    @joeritchie8653 4 года назад +5

    The one thing that is not brought out in the video is that the black keys are narrower than those on an acoustic or digital piano. The black keys are even narrower than the black keys on the ypg series. Also, Rudi forgot to mention the fact that you do not have to use arm weight to play the keys on the np 32 is what makes it unsuitable for piano lessons. It can be used though to learn chords and notes.

  • @antoniocarlosacsjr7128
    @antoniocarlosacsjr7128 5 лет назад +11

    Good point, friend. But I still think the NP-32 holds it's own value, if you're not piano lessons only focused, as you stated. Maybe even when you want to "take a rest" away from the weighted keys. And it seems to me that the EP sound is slightly better than that on P-45 when hard pressed, with a greater distortion, even though it may be still very personal. And on total weight and for the batteries option, let's say NP-32 it's a good all arrounder piano sound to take everywhere. Maybe better to have the two if possible, because of the different applications. Best and thanks for this video. I've been expecting a NP-32 honest comparo for such a long.

    • @TheActualTed
      @TheActualTed 5 лет назад

      @Maafa 1619 What's so good about weighted keys? NP has them too

    • @joeritchie8653
      @joeritchie8653 4 года назад

      The NP 32 has grand soft touch keys. They are not weighted. They are the keys that are used on a synthesizer.

  • @douglasw.7864
    @douglasw.7864 2 года назад +2

    I own both, due to having to take a break from my P-45 due to wrist issues. The sounds are essentially the same on both. I kept my NP-32 after going back to my P-45. It’s a fun keyboard to play. I’ve used it with GarageBand for extra tones and more advanced recording. You can’t go wrong with either.

    • @edgrigsby8610
      @edgrigsby8610 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was wondering if the "semi weighted " would do better with my carpal tunnel? I quit playing and sold my piano out of anger and depression because my hands kept going numb. That was a huge mistake, so would the NP 32 be better for my C.T.S??

    • @douglasw.7864
      @douglasw.7864 9 месяцев назад

      @@edgrigsby8610It would definitely help. The NP-32 allowed me to continue playing without the pain issues. If you want 88 keys, consider the Korg Liano as well.

    • @highlandlass74
      @highlandlass74 7 месяцев назад +2

      I have moderate arthritis in my hands and wrists and can play my np31 without discomfort. No way could I use fully weighted keys so lighter keys with some dynamic response like on the np32 is a great option.

    • @highlandlass74
      @highlandlass74 7 месяцев назад +2

      Also, I wear compression gloves when I play to help avoid any issues.

  • @luizagullino7264
    @luizagullino7264 2 года назад

    OMG, that was exactly what I needed to hear! You've answared almost all my questions. Thanks a lot!

  • @rio197
    @rio197 4 года назад +6

    NP32 is interesting to me. Thanks for this vid.

  • @SuperExadidas
    @SuperExadidas 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for a great review and comparison, I like your style.

  • @Top10KingsOfficial
    @Top10KingsOfficial 2 года назад +3

    I love your video quality as well as excellent piano skills

  • @miAimTIL
    @miAimTIL 5 лет назад +2

    as always great demos and explanations. We use the Yamaha NP 30 (a long way from my Gem Piano workstation that is 30+ years old and in need of some maintenance) but adequate for our videos as well as the Nord C2.

  • @beverleysmith133
    @beverleysmith133 3 года назад +1

    Perfect. I already have a P515, but want a portable one I can take with me. So I've been going back and forth between these two. I do prefer having 88 keys.

  • @andrescarrizo5204
    @andrescarrizo5204 3 года назад

    Great review, always wanted to see these two models compared. Thanks.

  • @Sorae90
    @Sorae90 5 лет назад +5

    The sound of the P-45 speakers are somewhat muffled. I bought it and had to give it back because I couldn't overhear the muffled Grand Piano sound. Otherwise it was a really good digital piano and would recommend for everyone who is not as picky as me.

    • @kamranhamidfar1725
      @kamranhamidfar1725 2 года назад

      I agree. The sound engine is good but not the speakers

  • @gnostie
    @gnostie 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this review, finally someone's answering questions I have. In your experience, how does P45 compare to CDP-S100 in terms of how the keys feel?

  • @RaxTry
    @RaxTry 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful comparison
    thanks a lot

  • @dave3076
    @dave3076 4 месяца назад

    Cheers, boss. Helpful.

  • @joeritchie8653
    @joeritchie8653 4 года назад +3

    I am wondering if the NP 32 would be better for accompanying yourself singing, or busking.

  • @Mr808mx
    @Mr808mx 4 года назад

    Excellent review! Thank you!

  • @reemmnsour15
    @reemmnsour15 4 года назад +3

    I have np-32 . It’s perfect.

  • @thomaslausen3249
    @thomaslausen3249 4 года назад +4

    I keep hearing people refering to the P45 as a "beginner" piano. Why is that ? Im thinking about getting it but im not a beginner, so should i still get it?

    • @valterstrumpiks7832
      @valterstrumpiks7832 4 года назад +5

      People usually use word begginer for instruments that dont cost a fortune. I guess the biggest difference is that p45 has weighted keys and np32 have touch sensitive only.

  • @Zebedeyo
    @Zebedeyo 2 года назад

    Amazing and informative. I would like to know the piece you play at the end on the P-45, would you please share it?

  • @alejandrogijondelvalle3091
    @alejandrogijondelvalle3091 9 месяцев назад

    No puedo usarlo con el DAW Reaper? NO ME INTERESA.

  • @nicholassmith7723
    @nicholassmith7723 4 года назад +3

    Would you recommend the P45 over the MX series?

  • @nataliescovermusicswitzerland
    @nataliescovermusicswitzerland 3 года назад

    Cool! Thank you so much!

  • @Samebzx
    @Samebzx Год назад

    Hello, I would like to ask one thing.. If I set a specific imposition on the p45, such as the hrz at 432, does this setting remain even if I turn off the keyboard? Thank you

  • @jaquesteddyruxpin932
    @jaquesteddyruxpin932 4 года назад +5

    The ONLY thing that differentiates the np32 from the p45 is the extra octave(which is rarely used anyway),and the weighted keys, both machines use the EXACT same sound engine....

    • @jaquesteddyruxpin932
      @jaquesteddyruxpin932 4 года назад

      @fartpoobox ohyeah I mentioned the weighted keys in my original comment, and recording capabilities in a keyboard are not a must nor are they all that important really....

    • @LadytheKingsmother
      @LadytheKingsmother 4 года назад +1

      And it's only 76 keys. Weight is really important actually

    • @joeritchie8653
      @joeritchie8653 4 года назад +1

      Let's not forget the black keys on the np 32 are narrower than the black keys on a digital piano or acoustic piano. They are even narrower than the black keys on the ypg series.

    • @jaquesteddyruxpin932
      @jaquesteddyruxpin932 4 года назад

      @@joeritchie8653 the size difference is very minuscule

    • @jaquesteddyruxpin932
      @jaquesteddyruxpin932 4 года назад

      @@LadytheKingsmother it's personal preference

  • @joeritchie8653
    @joeritchie8653 4 года назад +2

    The NP 32 would be good for busking, or for keyboard players to add to their rack as a designated keyboard for piano. I am hesitating on purchasing a NP 32 because it does not have the bright piano voice which is needed for the type of music I play. I grow tired of Yamaha always saying that their full concert grands are for all genres of music. I have never seen a singer accompanying themselves, or being accompanied by a full concert grand. Usually a C7 or C5 is used on stage.

  • @sandud8290
    @sandud8290 9 месяцев назад +1

    00:01
    03:17

  • @kcozer
    @kcozer Год назад

    Hello. Is such a keyboard suitable for my child to start piano training and practicing or should he/she start with a piano? As you know, the piano is a very expensive instrument. Would starting with a keyboard instead of a piano have a negative effect on the child's start and progress?

    • @nire9526
      @nire9526 11 месяцев назад

      As a piano teacher I’d say this instrument is a good start and shouldn’t harm their progress later on. When I was learning, I started on a humble little keyboard and got better instruments to suit my progress.

  • @Unknownxoxo
    @Unknownxoxo 4 года назад +4

    I have a question, I hope somebody can answer me quickly: Are the keys of the NP-32 weighted or are they as light as keyboard keys?

    • @bettermusic
      @bettermusic  4 года назад +5

      Hey Ines,
      The NP-32 doesn't have weighted keys. It's a spring action, just like on a standard keyboard.
      Hope this helps,
      Murdoch

    • @Unknownxoxo
      @Unknownxoxo 4 года назад +1

      @@bettermusic okay thank you!

  • @dbd5773
    @dbd5773 3 года назад

    Thanks, what a great comparison.

  • @musiken6122
    @musiken6122 4 года назад

    Hi! Are you using any audio interface or mixer to monitors with the Piagerro? If so, what type is it? If i may. Appreciate your response

  • @Armenotel
    @Armenotel 3 года назад

    What sample of piano on this instruments?? It’s Live! GrandPiano such as PSR-S series, or regular sample such as PSR-E series? Thanks!

  • @steelsvanman
    @steelsvanman 3 года назад

    nice feel bro

  • @samsamsung7643
    @samsamsung7643 Год назад

    Did you recorded sound direct from speakers??

  • @zenkakarottv205
    @zenkakarottv205 5 лет назад +2

    Sir Which is better? Yamaha E363 or P12? Thank you..

    • @kostasbozas5314
      @kostasbozas5314 4 года назад

      Well at my opinion NP-12 is good 'cause its small that you can take it with you whenever you are and its cheep (only 198$)

    • @zenkakarottv205
      @zenkakarottv205 4 года назад

      Maria Jackson thank you so much bro... i bought roland go keys because i didnt know what to buy 😅

    • @ayrtoninchejanampa6874
      @ayrtoninchejanampa6874 4 года назад +1

      I think I'm late but, what I can say is that to choose both models depends a lot on your tastes and the use you are going to give it.
      The E363 has a good piano sound but it is not as good as the NP12, in addition the E363 has many more sounds and rhythms.
      On the other hand, the NP12 has a better piano sound (in my opinion), but it only has some sounds and has no rhythms.

  • @giotto8812
    @giotto8812 2 года назад +1

    L'idéal c'est de posséder les deux le np 32 est très transportable environ 6 kg il fonctionne à pile il a un son aussi bon que le p45, 76 touches ça suffit largement pour le np 32 et il est moins chère...

  • @scabash
    @scabash 4 года назад +1

    Does the NP-32 have a USB port? I'm really interested in recoding music using digital instruments to record them with

  • @yigitinegol964
    @yigitinegol964 3 года назад

    Does the np32 do the job in the pop and string orchestra or does the p45 directly

  • @karolinaka3088
    @karolinaka3088 3 года назад +1

    hello, what kind of piano pedal do you use in this video?

    • @bettermusic
      @bettermusic  3 года назад

      Probably one of these - www.bettermusic.com.au/yamaha-fc4a-foot-controller-pedal

  • @josephdeery4931
    @josephdeery4931 2 года назад

    Hi can the p45 run on batteries as I am looking for a product that i can take out. I know the np12 and the np32 can thank you very much for the video Joe

    • @waluyajaya2766
      @waluyajaya2766 3 месяца назад

      P45 or now p145 doesnt allow us to use batteries.. No facility for such.

  • @henyoScarlet
    @henyoScarlet 4 года назад +3

    I bought P-45. And then I bought NP-12 a smaller version of NP-32 for teaching purposes.

    • @yektaoztok6343
      @yektaoztok6343 4 года назад +3

      hey i really care about your answer. I wanna learn playing piano and im planning to buy NP12 keyboard insterad of piano like p-45 cause of my budget. So Does it show up any big problem while watching piano tutorial and trying same stuffs with my np12 keyboard ? thank you..

    • @escobaradrian6876
      @escobaradrian6876 3 года назад +1

      @@yektaoztok6343 Did u got the answer anywhere? im in the position you were 11 months ago hahaha

    • @yektaoztok6343
      @yektaoztok6343 3 года назад +2

      @@escobaradrian6876 heyy yeah i ve gotten the answer, is that no problem , you can learn with np12 how to play as beginner to intermadiate unless u want to reach pro level. Already it takes yearss. Anyway btw i gave up to play piano so i didnt buy any of them. İ hope you can achieve also for me:). Happy motivated days!

    • @Michael-iw2me
      @Michael-iw2me 2 года назад

      @@yektaoztok6343 dont give up man it take time if you love piano then learn or what ever instrument

  • @zereis7095
    @zereis7095 Год назад

    A entrada dele é p10 ou p2?

  • @Slasher744
    @Slasher744 Год назад

    How do you use reverb on np 32?

  • @jessyanzola2775
    @jessyanzola2775 4 года назад +1

    Could you recommend me a good piano to start? that can last

    • @mahirmusician1889
      @mahirmusician1889 4 года назад

      Budget range: Psr e363
      Midrange: np12/32
      Higher midrange: dgx 660
      Flagship range: i cant recommend. Because midranger pianos are decent enough

    • @PakBudiTarigan
      @PakBudiTarigan 3 года назад

      P45

    • @meatyout
      @meatyout 3 года назад

      Roland FP-30X. Incredibly realistic piano feel, sounds, etc.

  • @monikadelinevassilieff8561
    @monikadelinevassilieff8561 5 лет назад +3

    Can you please explain the different fonctions of your pianos also in french ? because it's very important to understand 100% what we will buy especially before we by it.

    • @kersal2
      @kersal2 3 месяца назад

      A little presumptuous to assume an Australian piano salesman speaks French

  • @vennaiana1971
    @vennaiana1971 4 года назад +1

    Guys im just a teen and i want a piano that i can bring anywhere. Yahama Np-32 or P-45????

    • @Vulamparti
      @Vulamparti 4 года назад +2

      Np 32 no doubt . The p45 is really hard to carry unless you have big muscles and want to carry an 88 keyboard on your shoulder like a true man. Lol . Nah . The p45 25lb and the np32 is lesser than half that . Have a nice day

    • @RicardoHerreraMX
      @RicardoHerreraMX 4 года назад +1

      NP32 indeed, it's the lightest one.

    • @joeritchie8653
      @joeritchie8653 4 года назад

      The p 45 weighs 27 pounds which is hard to bring anywhere. The np 32 is made for portability.

    • @giotto8812
      @giotto8812 11 месяцев назад

      Sans hésitation le np 32 pour un adolescent on l'apporte partout léger la qualité du son est même meilleur que sur le p 45

  • @TheGoldenlegend1
    @TheGoldenlegend1 4 года назад +1

    For someone who just loves the piano and won't take it too seriously, and wants something sounding nice,
    the NP-32 is good, isn't it?

    • @f.a3202
      @f.a3202 3 года назад

      i guess it is! I'm thinking of buying it too.
      let me now if you get it!

    • @TheGoldenlegend1
      @TheGoldenlegend1 3 года назад

      @@f.a3202 i got it.
      it's not a premium piano, and the sound isn't the loudest, but im fond of it and it gets the job done

    • @f.a3202
      @f.a3202 3 года назад +1

      @@TheGoldenlegend1 ok! thanks for letting me know!

  • @jordantanaliga100
    @jordantanaliga100 2 года назад

    For np32... Does it have transposition buttons ?

    • @kiskadar69
      @kiskadar69 2 года назад +1

      You can transpose the NP-32 (-6..+6 semitones), but there are no dedicated buttons for this operation. To transpose, hold down the METRONOME button and press one of the F#4..F#5 keys.

  • @jsivonenVR
    @jsivonenVR Год назад

    Hot damn! Just bought a NP-32 to kid who’s going lessons I PAY! 😂😂🔥🙄

  • @internetretrogamedatabasei6838
    @internetretrogamedatabasei6838 4 года назад

    Hi can p45 be control by digital controller apps too

  • @MrJsinwrld
    @MrJsinwrld 4 года назад

    Does it have onboard speakers...??

  • @planetag310
    @planetag310 7 месяцев назад

    I think it's criminally dumb to have a narrower keyboard with fewer keys, then add speakers on each side, making it wider than it needs to be.

  • @blockofsnow5776
    @blockofsnow5776 4 года назад

    im planning to buy this for piano lessons, is it good?

  • @ferdinando6562
    @ferdinando6562 4 года назад

    are the keys weighted of the np32 or very soft?

    • @joeritchie8653
      @joeritchie8653 4 года назад

      They are not weighted. They are graded soft touch. It is rather soft and feels like you are pressing through nothing. It does not require you to push the keys with arm weight like a piano.

  • @user-cj2ch6gd1k
    @user-cj2ch6gd1k 4 года назад

    NP32 vs PSREW300

  • @joeritchie8653
    @joeritchie8653 4 года назад

    Can the NP 32 be used as a midi controller for playing vsts?

    • @dracovet777
      @dracovet777 4 года назад

      Yes, it can be connected via USB to a computer and used as a MIDI controller for playing VSTs. You may need to install drivers if you are on Windows.

    • @joeritchie8653
      @joeritchie8653 4 года назад

      Thank you! I may get this keyboard to play vsts

  • @anhtuanphan2137
    @anhtuanphan2137 4 года назад

    how can i play piano like this?

    • @bettermusic
      @bettermusic  4 года назад +2

      Practice!

    • @anhtuanphan2137
      @anhtuanphan2137 4 года назад

      Better Music what is the first music genre? and how can i improvise like this?

  • @Timbretwo
    @Timbretwo 5 лет назад +15

    Why would anyone today want to get comfortable on only a weighted-hammer keyboard? It is an old method of sounding an instrument based on obsolete technology from hundreds of years ago. Today's modern keyboards have a different feel to play and have nearly supplanted acoustic pianos already in most live modern band settings and they will even more in the next few decades. Deal with it.

    • @antoniocarlosacsjr7128
      @antoniocarlosacsjr7128 5 лет назад +9

      I won't hit that like, but you had discovered one secret thought of mine, friend. The traditional piano it's a masterpiece, but is also an "old" way of making an amazingly complex and expressive sound. There are so many others. The so acclaimed and desired weight of the keys is, in fact, just a well accepted paradigm. Congrats

    • @Crispy_Bee
      @Crispy_Bee 5 лет назад +8

      I think that's because at some point they might want to play a real piano in a concert hall and then their fingers and hands will be accustomed to the weight and intonation.

    • @antoniocarlosacsjr7128
      @antoniocarlosacsjr7128 5 лет назад +1

      @@Crispy_Bee Good point friend. That's why the NP-32 isn't for piano only focused. It's for taking everywhere and taking a rest of the weighted keys for a while, with a good sound quality. Best

    • @Crispy_Bee
      @Crispy_Bee 5 лет назад

      @@antoniocarlosacsjr7128 Yes, absolutely! Though for stationary use I would probably prefer the P45.. I've actually thought about buying it

    • @Timbretwo
      @Timbretwo 5 лет назад +2

      Concert hall for weight and intonation? I'm lucky if a cocktail waitress tunes me up first back stage.

  • @masterkit9517
    @masterkit9517 3 года назад +1

    прелюдию Рахманинова на этом уродце уже не сыграть, зачем ямаха украла 12 клавиш?