Newbie unsure and about to commit to an instrument!
Posted: 12 Feb 2009, 10:22
Hello!
I'm sure you get blow-in's around these parts regularly, and I'm sorry if this question has been asked before. But I started taking piano lessons a couple of weeks ago now, and by the teachers recommendation I didn't commit to buying an instrument before seeing whether or not I was comfortable playing, and whether I would want to continue after the first couple of weeks. Being an adult learner (25) this seemed to make sense, so I've held off.
Well, as it turns out, I'm doing quite well (apparently) I'm flying through the first grade 1 book at quite a pace, and now comes the time to pick an instrument to start practicing on at home: I can't buy an upright - well, I'm still not willing to commit to the level of basically buying an expensive piece of furniture until I've been at this for at least a year or two - and hopefully have a grade or two under my belt.
Anyway, at first I was going to just buy a cheapish Keyboard - something like a Yamaha Ypt-200 electric keyboard, but it seems a little 'too cheap' (£70 on amazon) then, after looking around I see the Yamaha P85 - which looks just about perfect, weighted keys etc. But it's (at the time being) a little too expensive (£400 on amazon).
So now I'm in a bit of a quandary. i want something as close to a piano as possible, but I cant afford at the moment to get something too expensive. My budget is at maximum £200. So in between the two of those keyboards lie the Yamaha NP30 - at around £150 - £200. But in reading the reviews the keys are not weighted, but it is better than most basic keyboards!
Aggh! Now you see where I am - in this place where I don't really know what I'm talking about - and that's where you guys come in. Hopefully You can recommend me something nice to be practicing on for my first few grades. If I continue playing after that I'll definitely stump up for either a decent digital piano or an upright acoustic.
So, that leaves me with this:
Help me uk-piano.org, you're my only hope!
I'm sure you get blow-in's around these parts regularly, and I'm sorry if this question has been asked before. But I started taking piano lessons a couple of weeks ago now, and by the teachers recommendation I didn't commit to buying an instrument before seeing whether or not I was comfortable playing, and whether I would want to continue after the first couple of weeks. Being an adult learner (25) this seemed to make sense, so I've held off.
Well, as it turns out, I'm doing quite well (apparently) I'm flying through the first grade 1 book at quite a pace, and now comes the time to pick an instrument to start practicing on at home: I can't buy an upright - well, I'm still not willing to commit to the level of basically buying an expensive piece of furniture until I've been at this for at least a year or two - and hopefully have a grade or two under my belt.
Anyway, at first I was going to just buy a cheapish Keyboard - something like a Yamaha Ypt-200 electric keyboard, but it seems a little 'too cheap' (£70 on amazon) then, after looking around I see the Yamaha P85 - which looks just about perfect, weighted keys etc. But it's (at the time being) a little too expensive (£400 on amazon).
So now I'm in a bit of a quandary. i want something as close to a piano as possible, but I cant afford at the moment to get something too expensive. My budget is at maximum £200. So in between the two of those keyboards lie the Yamaha NP30 - at around £150 - £200. But in reading the reviews the keys are not weighted, but it is better than most basic keyboards!
Aggh! Now you see where I am - in this place where I don't really know what I'm talking about - and that's where you guys come in. Hopefully You can recommend me something nice to be practicing on for my first few grades. If I continue playing after that I'll definitely stump up for either a decent digital piano or an upright acoustic.
So, that leaves me with this:
Help me uk-piano.org, you're my only hope!