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LEARNING ON A PIANO VERSES A KEYBOARD

Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 00:34
by Georgina10
Hello

Please could somebody give me advice on the best instrument for my 10 year old daughter to learn to play the piano on. She has just passed her prep test. A keyboard with touch sensitve keys which are also weighted seem like a good idea as she can have it in her bedroom. Her piano teacher says a piano would be better. Being a none player would appreiciate some advice.

Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 04:18
by Nyiregyhazi
Get a piano, if at all possible. Don't believe the crap that anyone tells you about keyboards. Even the best are totally inadequate. I have to teach on one in a school and half the stuff I describe to the student's is barely audible when I try to demonstrate it. You need a piano if you're ever going to develop a real feeling for sound.

Andrew

Posted: 27 Dec 2006, 13:36
by Mrs
sometime a good keyboard is better than a bad piano; however a good pianist would always play keyboard well enough but never the other way round (well, at least I never met such musician). I don't believe in keyboards for teaching how to play piano, these are too different instruments.

KEYBOARD OR PIANO

Posted: 02 Jan 2007, 21:16
by Georgina10
:)Thank you for your advice, it makes sense. We will get a piano.

Re: KEYBOARD OR PIANO

Posted: 03 Jan 2007, 07:26
by Nyiregyhazi
Georgina10 wrote::)Thank you for your advice, it makes sense. We will get a piano.
Pleased to hear it. Keyboards are no substitute in the long run.

Andrew