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Nov 29, 2015
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BNcoug
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I have been looking at used pianos in Cslifornia and I have found many for 1000
Or less. Don't think you have to spend thousands of dollars for a real piano. Which is what you might see if you go to the piano store and look at new yamahas.
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Anyone ever own a digital piano? Is it a good way to break into the piano game?
WhyKnot
11/29/15 4:15pm
Yes, they're great. My wife is a very accomplished pianist but for
P-townCoug
11/29/15 4:18pm
we have one like that.
Cougarclaw
11/29/15 4:19pm
^^^^This.
byuluvr
11/29/15 4:23pm
Crappy keyboards are good practice for the organ though
Nikomedes
11/29/15 4:31pm
You can get fully weighted action controller keyboards
shakarocks
11/29/15 4:56pm
They are NEVER great.
Snipe
11/29/15 6:54pm
Let me put it to you this way
shakarocks
11/29/15 7:11pm
I have used a hybrid
Snipe
11/29/15 8:16pm
We used an electronic keyboard for a few years to get the kids started. It was
dilbert
11/29/15 4:23pm
Gotta get a weighted one for sure
cougarnerd
11/29/15 4:33pm
Don't over think it. Just get something and start.
BNcoug
11/29/15 4:38pm
I have been looking at used pianos in Cslifornia and I have found many for 1000
BNcoug
11/29/15 4:58pm
Really good advice.
Snipe
11/29/15 6:56pm
They are getting better, but they are NOT
Snipe
11/29/15 6:53pm
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