Sweetwater would you recommend the P125 instead for 1/3 of extra cost? I am in Europe and can find the P45 for 380EUR the P125 for 530EUR. It is for 4 months practice of a 6 years old after we will move back to asia and once every couple of years come back for an other 2-3 months. Would you say better get the P45 as more the enough? Any difference in the keys feelings and hammer action among the two? Thank you.
Agreed! My Yamaha P-45 never sounds this good when I, in comparison, plunk away at it! I wonder if he's the new keyboard video expert for which Sweetwater was recently advertising a position. If so, they made an excellent choice. EDIT: Congratulations to all the recent new hires at Sweetwater, including "Keyboard Artist and Content Specialist" Erskine Hawkins-quite a résumé! 😃 www.sweetwater.com/about/press-releases/00371
To all the people looking for the song @3:40 its not a song. Its his own creativity. You can all make your own pieces if you put your mind into it and create something that suits your taste. Creating something can be hard. But if you really explore more with the piano, you will eventually find your own song. 😁👍❤
I recomend this 100% for anyone who wants to learn piano. If you can't afford it now I highly suggest waiting 1 more year and getting it. It's one of the best low-end price pianos that give you everything you need to learn. I have it for 5 years now and I still love it!
My favourite thing about this digital piano is the lack of buttons. It's really annoying on other digital pianos/keyboards when I'm playing something and someone walks up to me and starts messing with the settings.
I think they also slap lots of buttons on some models to sucker in people who don’t know anything about pianos or playing music and figure that one with a lot of buttons has to be better than one without. In fact I got my first keyboard this way - a friend gave me her old Yamaha YPG625, a model with a million buttons and a screen like on a computer (she never used it because of arthritis), she said she’d bought the one with all the buttons because she thought that meant it could do more professional musician things.
Jesus Christ, this may sound strange but this man was born to do piano reviews. Lmao, this was incredible. I was looking to get into learning piano (i play guitar now) and this just sold me. Will be picking one of these up soon. Thanks sweet water
Apologies my online friends!! My girlfriend and I just bought our first home and I have a dedicated music room!!!! Piano will be getting added shortly. I actually bought a P-45 shortly after making my original post but my living situation at the time made it too difficult to play. It took a lot of maneuvering and setting up to play so it ended up being more of an inconvenience than anything. But I found a great app on my phone for learning to read music, and the P-45 actually feels really really nice! The weighted keys were awesome and the size is pretty nice! Unfortunately I sold that one because of these issues, but I will be getting another for sure!
The sustain pedal isn't very good but I am thrilled with my P45. I've always been a snob about acoustic pianos but living in the city my neighbors got the final word: play with headphones at night! I came back to the piano after not playing for ten years and I wasn't sure that I would stick with it and didn't want to spend a lot. This was a great choice and I doubt that I will outgrow it anytime soon. Great review.
3:40 that was such a beautiful piece. Just the thought of someday being able to create something as awe-inspiring as that is the reason I’m getting one of these now
@@theshredguitarist25 this the second time I've seen someone talk about build music from sims but when I look it up there's like 60 songs which ones would you recommend
Bought it couple of days ago and I LOVE IT! Been thinking of Roland HP-10, but after reading a lot of negative comments about quality control issues and the clicking keys I decided to buy Yamaha P-45. It's perfect. Buy it!
Dihydrogen Oxide No it’s not; that is classic watch etiquette, designed so the watch doesn’t get damaged as it’s significantly more likely to get damaged if worn on your dominant hand
...awesome review ! getting this one if Coronavirus allows me, my musician friends have highly recommended this model. Not even a beginner yet, but already spot a place for classes with a Piano professor. This year is the year where I begin this dream... the goal; with 40 years old I wanna be playing Chopin comfortably. I am 27 now.
I've been arguing with my wife for over a year now about getting a keyboard for home (I live in Hong Kong, apartment is way too small for a piano) and FINALLY she has relented and you've really sold me on this one:) Perfect, I don't need all the fancy gizmos, I just want something that sounds and feels close enough to a real piano:) Thank you!
Im no professional piano player but ive owned this keyboard for 4 years and it is still going strong and sounds like the day i plugged it in. I love it. Simple design and is great for those who just really want to get down to playing without having a thousand new functions to learn. No beats to choose from. Just a metronome and 88 keys to create what you wish. Also great for teachers who have classes for learning players. The weighted keys along with sustain pedal really create a unique and authentic playing experience as well. If you are on the fence about purchasing this, give it a try. You will not be disappointed. Plus the Yamaha name is behind it and having owned many yamaha instruments i can assure you, they build quality products.
I was looking for a review on this keyboard since I own the same one and it came with the pedal and stand, but I had to buy my own bench. It's absolutely amazing. Love this review!!!
You fools. I think it's pretty obvious terrific is being used in a positive light here. Yes, it goes against the word's definition, but I can guarantee, terrific is occasionally used to describe something amazing.
this board was donated to my high school at the end of last year, and i've been using it for combo gigs. i'm researching now for a board to take to college, and i might just need to pick one up for myself
How do you hook it up for gigs since it doesn’t have a line out? Just ordered one before I realized. I know you could use the headphone output but I feel like the sound people would judge me 😅
I've listened to some samples of this piano and watched a lot of reviews about it as well. But after some research, I've decided it's probably better to invest in a P-125 rather than the P-45, since it just offers more features and a much larger polyphony range.
You know that line in the piano the opening yeah I was cleaning the opening and the foam with cotton tips and I accidentally pushed some of the foam down
Boy I can’t wait to get this for Christmas Update: I have my lovely piano! The reverb effects are super nice and very easy to play. I’ve learned Drift Away from Steven Universe and the quality is so good! 10/10 I’d recommend :>
We have a grand piano that I love to play at home, but I’ve just purchased this to bring for my dorm (if I ever get to move back to college lol). Watching this review I feel like I definitely made the right choice! I couldn’t go to the store to try it so thank you for your great feedback :) can’t wait for it to arrive!
Yeah that's the great advantage of digital pianos. You can play anywhere at anytime without bothering anyone. Just get some god headphones and you're golden 😎
Thanks for review n demo, my budget is about 500$ ..i will choose P45 for my ministry at little school chapel . The sound is naturally , i think good for gospel music (Himn ).🙏👍
I wouldn't necessarily call this a "flaw" per se, but since it's a digital piano, and not a workstation, it has a basic sound catalog. No fancy sounds here.
Well, surely he is kinda a sales guy. But actually pretty good one tho. I have to know it. Im in the sales business. Also. As long as he shows what this thing can do, I don‘t really see a problem. Usually Yamaha has decent quality.
Great video! I just ordered this elsewhere, only because it came with a double x-ray stand and a stool. But I have ordered many things from Sweetwater before and will again! Thanks for the video. I'm excited as ever to get my new keyboard soon!
I really want one of these! But I'm only 16, and can't afford something like this. I only have a cheap Yamaha ypt-255, and it doesn't even have touch sensitivity on the keys.
@@tiltednite2366 ah okay thanks! Also is using headphones great to avoid that when it does get extremely loud? - also have you experienced keys getting stuck? (Sorry for bothering !!)
@@tsunadesenjusohma oh no the key work perfectly fine never stuck. It only has problems if it has factory defects it’s returnable/refundable if you have that issue in all the keys arnt super loud you will be able to hear them when you press down when you play at lower volume you’ll be able to hear the key press against the bottom but at normal volume almost gone I don’t use headphones personally the sound quality isn’t too good for me through headphones over all is a great keyboard for the money.
that sounds GORGEOUS. i WISH i could own this. im stuck with a 61-key, semi-weighted keyboard. cant play the pieces i love 😭😭😭😭😭 thank you for your review
Wow, so cool! I've been thinking of starting piano for a while, and this seems like a good place to start! You are really talented that your playing alone was convincing enough.
I cant spend alot on a keyboard, I'd even have to save up for this one. I have 2 questions that will determine if I go for this one, can it be used for midi input into a computer and can I play two instruments at a time e.g. grand piano on strings? Thanks
Hey, Letthemusicspeak! Yes, there is a dual mode on the P-45 so you can layer two voices together. You simply press the two voices you want to layer on the keybed while holding down the ‘Grand Piano/Function’ button to engage it. I hope this helps! Connor Smith, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1793, connor_smith@sweetwater.com
88 keys with touch response, great sound quality and budget friendly.. what more can be better than this?. I got myself one last Nov. n it's worth every penny. I'll say go for it!
I also thought it would be too much since I am self learning the piano but I just got it and I can say it will last very long even for intermediate player.
Well, if you are a beginner and your aim is to develop towards being a real pianist (rather than just being a keyboardist), then I wouldn't hesitate to recommend p45.
After you watch, give this video a thumbs up and subscribe! 😎🤘
Sweetwater would you recommend the P125 instead for 1/3 of extra cost? I am in Europe and can find the P45 for 380EUR the P125 for 530EUR. It is for 4 months practice of a 6 years old after we will move back to asia and once every couple of years come back for an other 2-3 months. Would you say better get the P45 as more the enough? Any difference in the keys feelings and hammer action among the two? Thank you.
What was that harpsichord piece you played? I must learn it!
Sweetwater hi what’s that song you were playing at 5:29
Could you review the Yamaha CP-300 piano? For...reasons...
Just did as im new to the world of piano and looking to buy one
just a reminder guys: you will not be able to play like this guy just by buying this piano
Nick Li How dare you burst my bubble!?
Keyboard*
Really ? Ohhhh ! ;-))))
Yah you cant..but you can acctually be better than him..
😂true
Ok this guy is awesome at reviewing
agreed
agreed. great reviewer. great demo of sounds. i like the playing examples also.
I've been playing for 17 years and after watching this review i bought the same watch and the keyboard. I suddenly turned into mozart .
Hahahahahahaha, you finished me..
What watch is it
Best player for reviews ever. Hands down
Agreed! My Yamaha P-45 never sounds this good when I, in comparison, plunk away at it! I wonder if he's the new keyboard video expert for which Sweetwater was recently advertising a position. If so, they made an excellent choice.
EDIT: Congratulations to all the recent new hires at Sweetwater, including "Keyboard Artist and Content Specialist" Erskine Hawkins-quite a résumé! 😃
www.sweetwater.com/about/press-releases/00371
Great player, he's also a natural presenter.
Really, Erskine is tops.
@@chiefbucknell ikr impressive
PUTUPLAN7 no pun attened
Killer review. Picked one up.
How do you like it?
Also want to know if you like it ._.
Urocyon Yes.
You know de wey so i'll take your word for it.
SO AM I YOU JUST SOLD ONE ....THANKS FOR THE ADVICE
To all the people looking for the song @3:40 its not a song. Its his own creativity. You can all make your own pieces if you put your mind into it and create something that suits your taste. Creating something can be hard. But if you really explore more with the piano, you will eventually find your own song. 😁👍❤
thanks man
Kinda obvious that he's just improvising
Actually it sounds like it's based on Electric Relaxation by A Tribe Called Quest
This was a great review. I was so enthralled by his reviewing skills that I forgot to pay attention to what he was reviewing.
LOL
haha same here
If you forgot to pay attention to what he was reviewing, it's not a great review, then.
Any piano sounds phenomenal under this guy
I recomend this 100% for anyone who wants to learn piano. If you can't afford it now I highly suggest waiting 1 more year and getting it. It's one of the best low-end price pianos that give you everything you need to learn. I have it for 5 years now and I still love it!
I bought the Yamaha P45 a couple of months ago, does your piano still work well? Didn't you notice any bugs or details?
@@lesmainsdejeannemarie Can you plug in headphones and listen with them??
@@tylershaymorace1654yes
My favourite thing about this digital piano is the lack of buttons. It's really annoying on other digital pianos/keyboards when I'm playing something and someone walks up to me and starts messing with the settings.
yes and too much buttons looks cheap
@@TheMangazixy yeah, it feels like they have to put so many buttons to compensate for the fact that their keyboards suck
Tell them to fock off
I think they also slap lots of buttons on some models to sucker in people who don’t know anything about pianos or playing music and figure that one with a lot of buttons has to be better than one without. In fact I got my first keyboard this way - a friend gave me her old Yamaha YPG625, a model with a million buttons and a screen like on a computer (she never used it because of arthritis), she said she’d bought the one with all the buttons because she thought that meant it could do more professional musician things.
Punch them mate. Punch them…
Jesus Christ, this may sound strange but this man was born to do piano reviews. Lmao, this was incredible. I was looking to get into learning piano (i play guitar now) and this just sold me. Will be picking one of these up soon. Thanks sweet water
You have one now?
two years later how is it going?
We need an update. Did you buy the piano?
Apologies my online friends!! My girlfriend and I just bought our first home and I have a dedicated music room!!!! Piano will be getting added shortly. I actually bought a P-45 shortly after making my original post but my living situation at the time made it too difficult to play. It took a lot of maneuvering and setting up to play so it ended up being more of an inconvenience than anything. But I found a great app on my phone for learning to read music, and the P-45 actually feels really really nice! The weighted keys were awesome and the size is pretty nice! Unfortunately I sold that one because of these issues, but I will be getting another for sure!
@@devonfelix5943 this so wholesome, we love you
The sustain pedal isn't very good but I am thrilled with my P45. I've always been a snob about acoustic pianos but living in the city my neighbors got the final word: play with headphones at night! I came back to the piano after not playing for ten years and I wasn't sure that I would stick with it and didn't want to spend a lot. This was a great choice and I doubt that I will outgrow it anytime soon. Great review.
I'm a newbie. What do you do with a pedal?
@@ashb9254 sustain (prolong) the sound of a note you've played, generally used to make a song flow better
What’s wrong with the pedal?
can you tell us a lil more about the pedal? it is pretty important when it comes to a piano though. Thank you
Linh Trinh I have one it’s a little light and dodgy to put your foot on also and also it is very sensitive to pressure
3:40 that was such a beautiful piece. Just the thought of someday being able to create something as awe-inspiring as that is the reason I’m getting one of these now
Reminded me of the build mode music from the sims! Check it out on youtube! 😃
@@theshredguitarist25 this the second time I've seen someone talk about build music from sims but when I look it up there's like 60 songs which ones would you recommend
Came here for the review, coming back for the feels from this tune 🥹
Bought it couple of days ago and I LOVE IT! Been thinking of Roland HP-10, but after reading a lot of negative comments about quality control issues and the clicking keys I decided to buy Yamaha P-45. It's perfect. Buy it!
great! so the keybed noise is not loud? the clicking?
He's playing with that 5 kg watch on. Legend
On his RIGHT HAND!!!!!
It doesn't affect his playing, though.
60ton Watch hahaha
Farzad K You are supposed to wear your watch on your non-dominant hand; so he’s probably just left handed
@@endi3386 that is debatable.
Dihydrogen Oxide No it’s not; that is classic watch etiquette, designed so the watch doesn’t get damaged as it’s significantly more likely to get damaged if worn on your dominant hand
This review sealed the deal for me.I bought my P-45 last year and have enjoyed playing on it ever since.
He's so good. I'm a bass player, watching him makes me want to buy this.
Thats the point
Bro I hope Yamaha is paying you because you have sold a LOT of these, trust me.
The electric piano example makes me want to be a better person.
...awesome review ! getting this one if Coronavirus allows me, my musician friends have highly recommended this model. Not even a beginner yet, but already spot a place for classes with a Piano professor. This year is the year where I begin this dream... the goal; with 40 years old I wanna be playing Chopin comfortably. I am 27 now.
Awesome dude, are you me! I'm also 27 and started a few months ago with this exact piano. I'm learning a bit of chopin as we speak!
@@Lifetap it's now or never brother! all the best!!
@@David73490MY for you too 💪 🎹
Can I join you guys? I’m 27 also purchased this piano today!
@@byou231 Awesooome :D I've been using it for my videos
I've been arguing with my wife for over a year now about getting a keyboard for home (I live in Hong Kong, apartment is way too small for a piano) and FINALLY she has relented and you've really sold me on this one:) Perfect, I don't need all the fancy gizmos, I just want something that sounds and feels close enough to a real piano:) Thank you!
divorce ur wife lmfao
Im no professional piano player but ive owned this keyboard for 4 years and it is still going strong and sounds like the day i plugged it in. I love it. Simple design and is great for those who just really want to get down to playing without having a thousand new functions to learn. No beats to choose from. Just a metronome and 88 keys to create what you wish. Also great for teachers who have classes for learning players. The weighted keys along with sustain pedal really create a unique and authentic playing experience as well. If you are on the fence about purchasing this, give it a try. You will not be disappointed. Plus the Yamaha name is behind it and having owned many yamaha instruments i can assure you, they build quality products.
Is it good for playing Danny Elfman songs
Just got it. Played the same piece with all the instruments simultaneously. Thanks Sweetwater!
(great review)
I was looking for a review on this keyboard since I own the same one and it came with the pedal and stand, but I had to buy my own bench.
It's absolutely amazing.
Love this review!!!
Jenna M have you noticed any problems with the keys shaking or rattling?
Do you know if this keyboard can be connected to Yamaha Smart Pianist App?
This guy is terrific.
What's terrific with him?
Terrificly good?
You fools. I think it's pretty obvious terrific is being used in a positive light here. Yes, it goes against the word's definition, but I can guarantee, terrific is occasionally used to describe something amazing.
@@skipr.6450they got confused with terrible
Mr.Death EU yeah duh
Came for the piano review, stayed for the skills of this dude! 😂 Awesome.
This guy is the greatest ever at reviewing and a phenomenal player. Thumbs way up.
Stu is pretty darn great too
this board was donated to my high school at the end of last year, and i've been using it for combo gigs. i'm researching now for a board to take to college, and i might just need to pick one up for myself
How do you hook it up for gigs since it doesn’t have a line out? Just ordered one before I realized. I know you could use the headphone output but I feel like the sound people would judge me 😅
Just got this, it has great quality on its sound, keys, feel, and much more!! Love the review!
Do you know if this keyboard can be connected to Yamaha Smart Pianist App?
this is my dream keyboard, woah i drool whenever i look at it i want it so bad
@GegrillteOrange which one would you recommend then if i expect a lot better sound better handling?
@GegrillteOrange How does it compare to the casio CDP-S100 or 150? Casio PX-160?
@GegrillteOrange I understand, okay, thanks for the fast reply. I never heard of anyone else mentioning the superheavy keys tho
@GegrillteOrange ah, I'm a beginner, but not a total new one, I know some stuff. This will be my first digital piano.
One of my best buys and I still play it six years later
This guy is definitely selling this piano off his skills alone.. amazing.
This guy is good at making a review, It's hard to find a review on RUclips that explains a lot of details that I wanted to hear.
I've listened to some samples of this piano and watched a lot of reviews about it as well. But after some research, I've decided it's probably better to invest in a P-125 rather than the P-45, since it just offers more features and a much larger polyphony range.
4:35 if I had money, this just sold me. This guy is amazing without a doubt.
he plays so beautifully
god damn, what amazing performance..... this is hands down the best way to show off what an instrument can do
Fabulous playing, Sir. You make it look ridiculously easy!
...It is going on one year since i've had a p45....love it...
The finger you play the piano😲😲🥰🥰 was like a crab moving to here n there
You know that line in the piano the opening yeah I was cleaning the opening and the foam with cotton tips and I accidentally pushed some of the foam down
the style of music that he plays is so cool
First i was not able to decide between the korg b1 and the yamaha p45 but now i will take the yamaha
Man... Best review ever! You rock, dude!
I could listen him playing all day long.
Boy I can’t wait to get this for Christmas
Update: I have my lovely piano! The reverb effects are super nice and very easy to play. I’ve learned Drift Away from Steven Universe and the quality is so good! 10/10 I’d recommend :>
same
Bold statement. Santa, who is real, doesn't always pull through with exactly what you want. I've learned that the hard way :''(
Definitely real
Finally a review that is worth watching until the end. He has convinced me to get one.
That piano sounds great for the price!
We have a grand piano that I love to play at home, but I’ve just purchased this to bring for my dorm (if I ever get to move back to college lol). Watching this review I feel like I definitely made the right choice! I couldn’t go to the store to try it so thank you for your great feedback :) can’t wait for it to arrive!
Yeah that's the great advantage of digital pianos. You can play anywhere at anytime without bothering anyone. Just get some god headphones and you're golden 😎
How was the piano?
@@Lifetap Do you recommend it for beginners and to play Danny Elfman songs?
Thanks for review n demo, my budget is about 500$ ..i will choose P45 for my ministry at little school chapel . The sound is naturally , i think good for gospel music (Himn ).🙏👍
He acts very professional, but you can tell he's enjoying himself when he plays.
@Frank No, I intended to say "but". It was a compliment.
apart from the review (which was so crystal clear) you played it AMAZINGLY. 🙌🏼
I must say I really respect your style in playing ! Just bought the P-45.
Marvelous playing, Erskine. You're a terrific pianist.
Great review! Just like the instrument, you were right to the point!
First of all, my God what great playing, and second, a really good review. You have sold me on this one.
Let me just appreciate the overhead view
Picked one up today best decision of my life
Thanks first video on this piano that felt like it was telling me, not selling to me!
That’s what it’s supposed to do. It’s a review, not an advertisement.
A lot of them are sponsored though
Thanks so much, I spent 30 trying to find how to do the split mode, and you were the only one that delivered.....thanks sooooo much
When does he get to the flaws? Seems more like a sales pitch than a review to me. Nice and friendly and pleasant to listen to the music, though.
I wouldn't necessarily call this a "flaw" per se, but since it's a digital piano, and not a workstation, it has a basic sound catalog. No fancy sounds here.
Well, surely he is kinda a sales guy.
But actually pretty good one tho.
I have to know it. Im in the sales business.
Also. As long as he shows what this thing can do, I don‘t really see a problem.
Usually Yamaha has decent quality.
Great video! I just ordered this elsewhere, only because it came with a double x-ray stand and a stool. But I have ordered many things from Sweetwater before and will again! Thanks for the video. I'm excited as ever to get my new keyboard soon!
Awesome review. He makes me feel like buying this piano.
This man was born to review pianos
I love it. Thank you for this review. I'm almost set on getting this!
Wow I love them funky sounds you're playing. Makes me wanna play around with them electric sounds myself after all. Thx for the video!
I really want to get into playing the piano and I've been looking at the P-45 for awhile. Thanks for the video.
meanwhile i'm getting a Yamaha PSR E363 because i'm poor ; _ ;
I just bought one and this piano is awesome!
I really want one of these! But I'm only 16, and can't afford something like this. I only have a cheap Yamaha ypt-255, and it doesn't even have touch sensitivity on the keys.
Same age , I saved up for mine
Keep practicing! You'll always have opportunity to buy new gear.
I’ve been playing since I was 4. When I was 12, I traded in my Casio for a Yamaha MO8. Try finding a deal like that.
I feel ya, I'm the same
@@briannawilliams97 practice ragtime still in your keyboard
I love this review! Informative but, not boring and gets straight to the point👏
Yaaassss I have this piano. Love it so much!
*Yessss
@@LyleStyle87 yaaaaassss*
thanks for letting know about Split function! 5:30 Heroes of M&M OST?
VIGO Recording Studio which ost is that I rally like the music
@@Herowingss I guess it is this one: Heroes of Might & Magic II OST: Magnificent Field (Grassland Theme)
ruclips.net/video/wmzlgtJPx6Q/видео.html
This piano sounds great I have it next to my right now the weighted keys are amazing
Does it still sound great after all that time? Some ppl say the keys get loud after a while
@@tsunadesenjusohma the keys do get a little bit loud but it’s no too noticeable
If you play really hard you may be able to hear it clearly but it doesn’t bother me much
@@tiltednite2366 ah okay thanks! Also is using headphones great to avoid that when it does get extremely loud? - also have you experienced keys getting stuck? (Sorry for bothering !!)
@@tsunadesenjusohma oh no the key work perfectly fine never stuck. It only has problems if it has factory defects it’s returnable/refundable if you have that issue in all the keys arnt super loud you will be able to hear them when you press down when you play at lower volume you’ll be able to hear the key press against the bottom but at normal volume almost gone I don’t use headphones personally the sound quality isn’t too good for me through headphones over all is a great keyboard for the money.
i watch this review too many times just to listen to this guy
is the USB port good for using this keyboard for recording with a computer sequencer?
Yes you need to install the midi drivers from Yamaha for making it work in a DAW.
that sounds GORGEOUS. i WISH i could own this. im stuck with a 61-key, semi-weighted keyboard. cant play the pieces i love 😭😭😭😭😭 thank you for your review
I have this keyboard and I just found out you can play two of the voices at the same time
Is it worth buying?
They both sound amazing!
My guy is 🔥 on the keys
Wow, so cool! I've been thinking of starting piano for a while, and this seems like a good place to start! You are really talented that your playing alone was convincing enough.
can someone tell me the name of the songs he's playing in this video!? Would be really appreciated!!
He's playing blues, jazz, funky. Its improvisation my boy.
Still loving you- Scorpions
My Christmas keyboard, and I couldn't be happier.
I cant spend alot on a keyboard, I'd even have to save up for this one.
I have 2 questions that will determine if I go for this one, can it be used for midi input into a computer and can I play two instruments at a time e.g. grand piano on strings? Thanks
excellent questions is it expandable
What a GREAT review. Just bought one for my daughter. Thanks for a great video.
Regards.
You're good man, nice playing and review.
Sold me on my purchase for a home practice piano!
I love the p-45 😍😍
Man you bring life into them keys, im getting that ...
Has this guy got his own channel? I want to sub
after watching this, i felt thankful for this P45
You play well dude
Thank you for this review. Does it layer?
Hey, Letthemusicspeak! Yes, there is a dual mode on the P-45 so you can layer two voices together. You simply press the two voices you want to layer on the keybed while holding down the ‘Grand Piano/Function’ button to engage it.
I hope this helps!
Connor Smith, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1793, connor_smith@sweetwater.com
Anyone know what piece he is playing at 4:34 ?
anyone know? SOMEONE'S gotta know.
Improv
@@remusgel *fook*
Best review of this piece I’ve come across ❤️
Who dat guy? He’s awesome 👏🏽
Every player has a signature touch which affects tone. I like his touch tone.
Is this too much for an absolute beginner? I'm planning on learning but never played one in my life.
Sara I have the same question I am also looking for Np-32 but not know what to do
I'm beginner but I can tell you this piano is perfect for a start. I have this model :)
88 keys with touch response, great sound quality and budget friendly.. what more can be better than this?. I got myself one last Nov. n it's worth every penny. I'll say go for it!
I also thought it would be too much since I am self learning the piano but I just got it and I can say it will last very long even for intermediate player.
Well, if you are a beginner and your aim is to develop towards being a real pianist (rather than just being a keyboardist), then I wouldn't hesitate to recommend p45.
Great review - thanks for including the harpsichords. Actually a very nice keyboard for pianists.
What is the song that he played with harpsichord sounds called? Or is it something he made?
To me it sounded like he was making a variation from Milonga del Angel by Astor Piazzolla
This guy was playing very well, what’s his name?