Chopin Waltz in A-Minor (post.) on Casio Privia PX-130
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Do you know of another digital piano with a realistic feel for around the same price??? Really good job on the piece... thinking I'm going to play it for piano recital next semester. :)
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@VideosJoseTomas Chopin Waltz...it says it in the title.
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What is its name? I wanna find sheet music
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Thanks a lot for your opinion, to me is very important.
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I have no idea why I prefer your interpretation to almost every other out there, even by grand masters. I keep coming to this video to hear your version. Thanks for playing so sensibly.
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Im seriously considering buying a px130 and the deciding factor is how much the feel of the keys is like that of an actual piano because i already have a keyboard with 500 sounds and features and pitch shift and all that jazz but I want simply the best weighted digital 88 key piano with the best quality and realistic piano sound as well. So is the PX130 for me??
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Thanks for the help! After all this time, I finally got it. THanks!!! ^_^
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Nice job on this! I liked the results of your recording too. I just picked up a PX130 myself.
Hello, I love the sound of the keys on the piano version you have recorded. A request please, I'm looking to buy this model of piano for my son. Can you tell me what to you the pros and cons of this model for use especially to learn to play the piano? Thank you very much.
PinkyDynkydoo 5 months ago
@PinkyDynkydoo I would recommend this piano for a beginner. The keys are not 100% realistic, but they're close enough for a beginner. And in my opinion this is the best digital piano available at its relatively-low price.
The cons: The other sounds it can do (like organ, and harpsichord, etc.) are not very good. But the piano sound is good, so if that's what you mainly want, then it's not a problem. Also the foot pedal isn't very good, but if you dislike it you can buy a replacement.
seanm2 5 months ago