How To Play Piano?

How to play piano again

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Actually, the P-330 and MKS-20 each only have 16 voice polyphony, so you might want to go with the P-55 (28 voice polyphony, and you can buy more and chain them) if that could be a problem.

cmonkey

Um, pardon the Luddist answer, but you could could actually buy an old German/ German/American-made, upright, hardwood, low-tech piano. They're super cheap right now, and you get a better sound (speaking from years of classical piano training) from them. You get weighted keys with 'stick', too, which are waaaay better to play on.

solongxenon

I would love to buy a real piano, but I live in an apartment and noise is an issue. Thanks cmonkey!

mammary16

Great point, cmonkey -- better than 16-voice polyphony is definitely important for classical music. In fast-moving, pedaled music (like most of Chopin, Brahms, ), it's easy to accumulate more than 16 notes before the next pedal change. When that happens, the notes that get cut out are often the lowest (i.e., the ones you least want to lose) because those were struck first, right after the preceding pedal change.

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