Ihad a Korg C5000 years and years ago ,loved it and just could not stop playing it ,eventually after 2 replacement keyblocks...studied rach1 ,2,3 tchaik 1,2,3,beethoven 1,2,3,4,5, it wore out Tried desperately to find a replacement 5Yamaha's lter F01was pretty good but replaced that with a roland top of the range excellent.The prob with Yams is they are too brassy esp.major 3rd intervals mid &higher up Roland have a more solid steady tone with no brassiness,think Yams are good for jazz only
@josycal These are called "digital pianos", they are conceived to imitate the piano experience with technology that calculates pressure sensitivity in the keys and electronic reduplication of the true piano sound. "Real" pianos are very large, they are costly and you MUST play loud. What you refer to by saying "keyboard" is maybe a "synthesizer", which is a whole different family of instruments. My comment to the video: I think the Yamaha sounds more natural. Hope this clears it up! bye
FYI the Arius 141 is exactly the same keyboard as the Yamaha P95B, but you pay an extra $500 for the Arius to only get slightly more powerful speakers, foot pedals, and a cabinet.
Ihad a Korg C5000 years and years ago ,loved it and just could not stop playing it ,eventually after 2 replacement keyblocks...studied rach1 ,2,3 tchaik 1,2,3,beethoven 1,2,3,4,5, it wore out Tried desperately to find a replacement 5Yamaha's lter F01was pretty good but replaced that with a roland top of the range excellent.The prob with Yams is they are too brassy esp.major 3rd intervals mid &higher up Roland have a more solid steady tone with no brassiness,think Yams are good for jazz only
MsrAlaindeFerrier 5 days ago
@MsrAlaindeFerrier
Thanks for sharing.. SK
arioso7 5 days ago
porque bailas al tocar controlate es musica clasica no reggueton
aarperrod 1 month ago
Why play Beethoven on a keyboard? You need a piano for that. Sounds like a toy to me.
josycal 1 month ago
@josycal These are called "digital pianos", they are conceived to imitate the piano experience with technology that calculates pressure sensitivity in the keys and electronic reduplication of the true piano sound. "Real" pianos are very large, they are costly and you MUST play loud. What you refer to by saying "keyboard" is maybe a "synthesizer", which is a whole different family of instruments. My comment to the video: I think the Yamaha sounds more natural. Hope this clears it up! bye
RottenPimple 2 weeks ago
@RottenPimple
thanks for sharing. I agree that the Yamaha sounds more "natural" as you put it so well.
arioso7 2 weeks ago
Yamaha
jojoh44 1 month ago
Which one is the Yamaha, the first or the second?
crawyler 2 months ago
@crawyler
Yamaha Arius is the second one, and in my opinion superior to the Roland I tried.
arioso7 2 months ago
Yamaha all the way!
1tod1pianox 2 months ago
Yamaha all the way!
1tod1pianox 2 months ago
yamaha
hixies5 2 months ago
Roland
mrik1617 2 months ago
Yamahaa
rnolas1771 3 months ago
I preferred the Yamaha Arius
arioso7 5 months ago
Which one is better, in your opinion?
Ziemby7s 5 months ago
@Ziemby7s Yamaha Arius
arioso7 2 months ago
FYI the Arius 141 is exactly the same keyboard as the Yamaha P95B, but you pay an extra $500 for the Arius to only get slightly more powerful speakers, foot pedals, and a cabinet.
qwe1231 8 months ago