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Buying A Piano

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Post by :.Smiley.: Sun May 31, 2009 9:55 pm

Hey, I was wondering where you guys bought your keyboards (if you have one)? I don't really no where to look, are there any specific stores or something? Also, in your opinion, what is your favourite keyboard and the best keyboards that are relatively cheap, because I don't think my parents will buy one that is too expensive, so maybe less than $1000 - $800??? Question
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Post by frank Sun May 31, 2009 11:01 pm

I've bought my Yamaha P-85, which is not a real piano, but a good keyboard with keys like a real one and it sounds good, at a local store in my city ( http://www.musicstore.de ). There are other good ones, e.g. from Roland. The best is if you try it yourself in the store before buying, if you can find a store, because then you know if you like it. In general you'll get not perfect, but good keyboards for more than $800.

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Post by :.Smiley.: Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:46 pm

k, thank you
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Post by Lanxil Thu Jun 11, 2009 4:08 pm

Well I am thinking of getting an Yamaha Dgx-630/Ypg-635
because a friendly guy, working in the biggest music store in my city xD,
played on it for me among other not sooo expensice digital pianos/keyboards and somehow I like the sound of it ^^.
But like frank said (nice coincidence that both of us live in Germany xD)
you should go to a music store and try different ones out ^^
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Post by zepaladin Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:26 am

be sure to check out yamaha p-140 \ p-155
its a great keyboard for students, rly nice keys (balanced hammer keyboard) and also nice piano sounds. i got one and i like it and recommend it Very Happy also the rolands hp series seem nice too tough i never tried one
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