I think its a fine instrument, but to define "best" you also have to look at what you want to do with it, or what emphasis you have in certain aspects or features of your piano.
I must agree with your perspective on the subject. It usually boils down to what type of tasks you want to accomplish, and will this instrument fulfill your personal demands - for that reason I’ve been gawking at the Roland RD-2000 EX - it’s a particular stage piano that will suit my needs more than sufficiently👍🏾
Depends on what you’re trying to do, what type of gig you’re playing, what features you need, for me I use kurzweil keyboards, they’re unmatched in the programming depth, and all the major brands sound great, Nord, Kurzweil, Yamaha, Roland and many others, I have a Yamaha Ck61, is sounds amazing, easy to tweak the sounds, great effects, 3 zones of any sound you want, cost me $800 floor model, you decide what makes you happy
@@jemkeystv5717genuine question. What would you say is the best stage piano (light weight, easy to tweak live) that matches the Stage 4 in terms of organ, piano and synth features?
For me personally, I don’t like the term “stage piano”, so I’m going to call them keyboards, and that encompasses every instrument that has a keyboard attached to it, and also I’m a working musician, I get a 1099 each year, almost 35 years, if I had to choose any keyboard to get me through any type of gig, get any sound I needed, I’m picking my current keyboard a kurzweil pc4-7.
I think its a fine instrument, but to define "best" you also have to look at what you want to do with it, or what emphasis you have in certain aspects or features of your piano.
I must agree with your perspective on the subject. It usually boils down to what type of tasks you want to accomplish, and will this instrument fulfill your personal demands - for that reason I’ve been gawking at the Roland RD-2000 EX - it’s a particular stage piano that will suit my needs more than sufficiently👍🏾
I want one!
(and I don't even play the piano!)
88 notes? Keys perhaps?
Had a feelin this video was going to suck,yep I was right
no it's not.
due to what exactly? You seem utterly bewildered by not understanding Scandinavian design and invention, is there jealousy I hear in your words?
@@SimplicityForGood you write like a bot
No, but it’s the most expensive
what would you’re alternative be?
Depends on what you’re trying to do, what type of gig you’re playing, what features you need, for me I use kurzweil keyboards, they’re unmatched in the programming depth, and all the major brands sound great, Nord, Kurzweil, Yamaha, Roland and many others, I have a Yamaha Ck61, is sounds amazing, easy to tweak the sounds, great effects, 3 zones of any sound you want, cost me $800 floor model, you decide what makes you happy
@@jemkeystv5717genuine question. What would you say is the best stage piano (light weight, easy to tweak live) that matches the Stage 4 in terms of organ, piano and synth features?
For me personally, I don’t like the term “stage piano”, so I’m going to call them keyboards, and that encompasses every instrument that has a keyboard attached to it, and also I’m a working musician, I get a 1099 each year, almost 35 years, if I had to choose any keyboard to get me through any type of gig, get any sound I needed, I’m picking my current keyboard a kurzweil pc4-7.
@@jemkeystv5717 god you are pretentious. but I can vouch for the pc4-7