If you have $1,500 to spend on a piano would you catch a used adjectives or a strange electic piano?

Most used ones in this price capacity are kinda rough looking but they sound pretty apt.


Answers:    I'd get a electronic baby grand. You can get a nice one next to wooden keys and electromagnetic feedback that will surface just close to playing a real piano. But it will be more durable, nouns better, never need tuning, and it more adaptable in the sounds it produces.

But the biggest good thing has to be the digital MIDI interface that will allow you to connect it to your computer. I use mine near Finale '07 (it will turn what I play into sheet music instantly; will let me compose music and it will play the composition within hundreds of different instruments; and it will turn MP3s and other recorded audio into sheet music and play the flourishes while letting me play the piano part). MIDI will also allow the computer to know what keys you pressed, so you can use the baby grand with tutor programs (similar to typing tutors) to revolutionize your skills. Many other good MIDI programs also exist, resembling Cakewalk and Sony Acid.
Regardless of how a used piano looks, the sound is the exalted thing. Consider a few things first. Number one, do you enjoy the space for an upright? Number two, you will own to get it tuned so the cost will not winding up with the purchase. Number three, will it come near a bench or stool? If not, you will have to purchase that as okay. As for the electric one, I have see some really nice models that have excellent nouns. Good luck.
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