I've gone digital finally.....
Posted: 22 Jul 2009, 18:21
OK guys, I have been planning for quite some time to buy a digital piano, mainly for practice after 9 pm, AND for those wacky modern pieces that the neighbours hate.
I have looked at several options, Kawai, Yamaha Clavinova, Roland HP, but then I decided that perhaps I should look at portable instruments- why? I was away for the weekend in the Highlands and I borrowed my friends RD-700sx to practise on. very nice actually although a little light in the touch and no speakers.
I considered a Kawai ES-6, or a Roland FP-7. However today I was in my local music store in Dundee and they had a brand new Yamaha CP-300 for 1200 quid. The price was knocked down because of a tiny scratch on the speaker grate that you can't really see. Apart from that it's immaculate.
I played it, I liked it, I played it again, I still liked it. I left the shop, I thought about it, I went back, I played it again and I discovered I could buy it Interest Free on HP over 12 months. So I did. I have ordered it and it should be here either this week or early next. I will eventually get round to buying the proper stand for it but until then I have a sturdy stand that will take it.
So now I can practise after 9, and I can practise when I go on holiday (within the UK, by road). Also I will be able to play the odd gig in an old folks home etc, to try out programmes and keep the people entertained.
I have looked at several options, Kawai, Yamaha Clavinova, Roland HP, but then I decided that perhaps I should look at portable instruments- why? I was away for the weekend in the Highlands and I borrowed my friends RD-700sx to practise on. very nice actually although a little light in the touch and no speakers.
I considered a Kawai ES-6, or a Roland FP-7. However today I was in my local music store in Dundee and they had a brand new Yamaha CP-300 for 1200 quid. The price was knocked down because of a tiny scratch on the speaker grate that you can't really see. Apart from that it's immaculate.
I played it, I liked it, I played it again, I still liked it. I left the shop, I thought about it, I went back, I played it again and I discovered I could buy it Interest Free on HP over 12 months. So I did. I have ordered it and it should be here either this week or early next. I will eventually get round to buying the proper stand for it but until then I have a sturdy stand that will take it.
So now I can practise after 9, and I can practise when I go on holiday (within the UK, by road). Also I will be able to play the odd gig in an old folks home etc, to try out programmes and keep the people entertained.