I Would Buy These Keyboards to Learn Piano On (Realistic Sound & Authentic Action)

I Would Buy These Keyboards to Learn Piano On (Realistic Sound & Authentic Action)

Jeremy See

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@lily.porter
@lily.porter - 23.10.2024 14:06

none of this I can buy ;-;

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@doreen5582
@doreen5582 - 23.10.2024 10:54

Thank you Jeremy, always enjoy and learn something from yr sharing. God Bless You

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@Gnowop3
@Gnowop3 - 22.10.2024 04:26

Is there a 49 or 37 keys keyboard with audio and with standard size keys in the market?

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@Jack-fs2im
@Jack-fs2im - 20.10.2024 21:49

Erik Satie again,but good vid anyway

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@huseyinozyigit3118
@huseyinozyigit3118 - 18.10.2024 14:01

Casio CT-S300 - Yamaha PSR-F52

Which one?

Thank you🙏

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@CarlosGrunwa
@CarlosGrunwa - 16.10.2024 00:26

Please help me with buying a keyboard . It's the same for a beginner of 8y old star with a arturia mk3? or it's considerable much better a Yamaha Ez310? She loves playing looping jejeje, that's the reason of my question. Perhaps 2 in 1? or a Yamaha ?

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@hillary9812
@hillary9812 - 14.10.2024 19:59

What is the song you played with the Roland?!

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@StalwartResolve
@StalwartResolve - 14.10.2024 16:43

Thank you for your videos. I know they are two completely different pianos, but I'm looking at either the Korg Liano, Roland FP30X or the Yamaha P225.

Although I've always wanted to, I have never played piano and I'm 39 😅. I'd love to eventually be good enough and brave enough to play at my family's get together's etc. Nothing more. Do you have any suggestions and/or advice?

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@naviergaming5319
@naviergaming5319 - 13.10.2024 21:25

Mr please give me one your keyboard for my school 😅

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@greenpickle9606
@greenpickle9606 - 13.10.2024 05:56

I recently bought a Kawai CN201. Love it.

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@nami_senpai
@nami_senpai - 12.10.2024 16:49

Hi! I want to buy Kawaii es120, but I move around a lot since I'm student. Do you think this piano will be heavy for a not so strong young girl 😅 is it portable enough?

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@johnrasselardeza7913
@johnrasselardeza7913 - 12.10.2024 03:32

Do you know the Yamaha Psr-E383 Because I need a review about that keyboard I wanted to know the features and Which one is better Psr-E373 or Yamaha Psr-E383

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@pinheiroartur3020
@pinheiroartur3020 - 10.10.2024 14:22

Allways a very honest a useful video about pianos and keys made by Jeremy See..it’s a pleasure see and hear his opinions.Thank you for all old theses years making this useful videos.

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@Super_Saint
@Super_Saint - 09.10.2024 15:51

I keep seeing the donner DEP-16 listed around $200 from their official eBay account claiming fully weighed 88 keys. Do you think you can review this product as i can't seem to find any reviews on it anywhere.

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@Gateseleven
@Gateseleven - 08.10.2024 19:34

thanks for the video, have u ever heard of Studiologic SL88 ?? and what do you think of the roli Lumi keys when put together 3 sets for a full piano?

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@jimcarter2092
@jimcarter2092 - 07.10.2024 20:41

I have owned the Yamaha
Dgx670 for several years i would like to upgrade to a keyboard with a heavier feel keys more similar to my brothers Yamaha 6 ft grand
Anybody have a few suggestions? Under $ 2k

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@jimvandemoter6961
@jimvandemoter6961 - 07.10.2024 05:26

I just ordered a Yamaha P-45. I'm a beginning piano player but I'm not a beginning musician. In fact I started guitar when I was nine years old in 1961. I still play at least a few hours a week. I'm now 72 years old and just starting piano. I chose the Yamaha first, because of the quality of Yamaha and second, I'm on a fixed income so the price was right for a hammer weighted piano.

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@sidhuson5911
@sidhuson5911 - 06.10.2024 21:05

I need a keyboard hnder 500 pounds with indian tones , can you please suggest

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@Marvel_Scenes4u
@Marvel_Scenes4u - 05.10.2024 19:03

Can you do a review on the s models like the psr s700

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@logicnext9230
@logicnext9230 - 03.10.2024 19:24

Sir please talk about new Yamaha sx920 please

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@kunaldas9306
@kunaldas9306 - 03.10.2024 10:09

Name the piece starting from 57 secs

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@nikhil_soy0897
@nikhil_soy0897 - 01.10.2024 18:46

Hi Jeremy! Please make a review of the new model of Yamaha PSR SX 720/920

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@trevordixon
@trevordixon - 01.10.2024 00:32

I'm a gigging pianist that plays with bands, and I love the Yamaha CK88 (I actually have the CK61, because I primarily use it as a backup portable board, but besides the action and size, it's identical to the CK88). The effects are essential for getting a good mix with a band, but they're also useful and so fun if you're playing alone. The electric pianos and effects sound so much better than the electric pianos I'm hearing in this video. Maybe it's too much for this audience, but I'd suggest people give it a try. You might not realize you need the easy customizability until you try it. The extra fun helps keep you practicing longer.

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@tsedenniss1957
@tsedenniss1957 - 30.09.2024 07:00

essily use up to Grade 8😮,really?

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@prantikacasioorgan
@prantikacasioorgan - 29.09.2024 08:47

Nice ❤❤❤

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@govardhans4545
@govardhans4545 - 28.09.2024 15:07

Psr i300 or Psr e383 , which is better

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@Swapnilvarma
@Swapnilvarma - 27.09.2024 18:58

As a beginner which one would you suggest considering I'll be keeping this for at least a decade.

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@freddymay2406
@freddymay2406 - 27.09.2024 18:56

All the presented devices are good, but I like Yamaha better. Well, it feels like Casio is a more budget-friendly tool in relation to the rest.

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@sahil171091
@sahil171091 - 27.09.2024 09:06

@Jeremy, please make a video on FP30X vs FP60X vs FP90X

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@jtray3
@jtray3 - 27.09.2024 08:27

Great job, Jeremy. You put in work.

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@videoyoplait
@videoyoplait - 27.09.2024 06:36

There’s a store offering a used/like new roland fp30x. Are used digital pianos a good buy? What should I look out for to ensure I am getting a good piano? Thanks.

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@randalgoat
@randalgoat - 27.09.2024 02:39

Hey Jeremy, good comparison of decent entry level keyboards.

I had the ES110, the predessor of the ES120 and most of my remarks are still relevant:
1. It has the best keybed I’ve ever known, I liked it better even than the pricier ES920
2. The UI was dismal. Unless you play just Piano and don’t need any choices, it was very difficult to navigate, I ended up with little notes up and down the keyboard, you have to use button and key combinations for most things!
3. The downward firing speakers were lousy, and just cause they amped it up in the ES120 with more power, it’s still downward firing

My conclusion and advice is, if you can, make one more step up: the Kawai ES520 is phenomenal, and these days on eBay they’re blowing them out, so about the same price as the ES120. It has a great UI, wonderful rich sounding speakers, even more of the really good piano sounds, and the keybed is a slightly upgraded version from the ES120, so you get that same wonderful action (I like fast, easy to play dynamically responsive actions) and even with all that the weight bump is only about 3 kilos/6 pounds.

I usually find myself on the ‘best-bang-for-the-buck’ side of things’, but having given up keyboards ‘cause they didn’t provide an overall satisfying experience, I think my recommendation upgrade is solid. Perhaps the next comparison video you approach it like this, ‘cause while the all important actions and sound quality are sufficient for piano students on a budget, the User Interface suffers on all of these boards, and the onboard speakers are not nearly as satisfying as the next step up.

Another, different step up: the Numa Piano X73/X88 are a different vision. Unfortunately it has no onboard speakers, but this board has over 200 quality sounds onboard, AND, it plays 4 sounds at once, AND, the UI is very friendly and fast, AND, it has a built-in 4 channel mixer! The Numa Piano X88 and the Yamaha CK88 are both in the $1500 range and give a different focus than the boards you reviewed. Personally, I don’t want a board unless it can split/layer 4 sounds, which is why I went for the Numa Piano even though I have the Kawai ES920.

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@Zoco101
@Zoco101 - 26.09.2024 21:41

My thanks to Jeremy for this interesting comparative review. The subject is an important one that hits the spot for students seeking portable digital pianos. There are of course home pianos too, which are nice to own, and tend to look nicer in a living room, but in terms of versatility and bang for your bucks, portable pianos are the go-to instruments, particularly, these ones reviewed here, which are a step above the absolute basic entry level dps.

I agree with Jeremy on most things said here, but would like to point out a few issues concerning onboard speakers. First of all, nominal speaker power can be highly misleading because the volume difference isn't linear. 14 watts vs 20 watts vs 22 watts - there is probably little difference in terms of effective output. Also 2x7 or 2x10 is better than 1x14 or 1x20 for the same reasons of volume being non-linear. Then there is the issue of distortion. Can you use the volume at max without distortion? With Yamaha dps you always can. I can't comment on others because I haven't owned them. And Yamaha pianos mostly have tweeters in addition to warbler-woofers.

I did a gig on a P45 (6w+6w) in a modest concert hall with an 8-piece jazz band, unamplified except for vocals. The P45 was just loud enough, because the simple speakers pointed down at a solid wood stage floor.

Some lower partials were lost of course, and this leads to another issue - tone vs volume. No matter how powerful, small speakers are always a bit dissatisfying. To bring out the full range of a piano as well as possible, it really needs a good soundboard or five/six speakers - three sizes, probably in pairs. Accordingly, most portable pianos need extra help. For close range, the addition of a modest 8" powered speaker or two will make a huge difference.

Finally, acoustics vary tremendously. A plush, carpeted home/restaurant/pub can be much harder to play in than a well-built concert hall.

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@Frank-in-NY
@Frank-in-NY - 26.09.2024 20:39

All excellent choices! After playing a Yamaha P80 for 20 years (speaks to longevity and build quality) I went with a Roland FP-E50. The action is a little heavier than I'm used to but it has lots of voices, and doing what I need it to do. The FP-E50 could use better connectivity, no audio over USB. I appreciate the onboard speakers. With the old Yamaha it was headphones most of the time. Anything Jeremy recommends is a serious contender!

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@BlessingMalisawa
@BlessingMalisawa - 26.09.2024 20:33

Where can I buy Casio ctk 3200

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@kingofkingsboxing1753
@kingofkingsboxing1753 - 26.09.2024 19:48

@JeremySee So I have narrowed it down, which is the best choice, the Yamaha or the Roland? Or is it a toss-up?

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@jspic4907
@jspic4907 - 26.09.2024 19:41

Jeremy, could you please do a shootout of graded hammer action keyboards regarding stickiness of the keys? I suffer playing slippery keys (especially the black ones), and few manufacturers (I believe) offer rugged, sticky keys for bette, firmer grip when playing. Thank you very much!

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@miguelleon5771
@miguelleon5771 - 26.09.2024 18:04

Great video! in your opinion which ones have better rhodew and hammond sounds?

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@SanyamKaushal
@SanyamKaushal - 26.09.2024 17:49

I’m confused between P145 and B2 digital piano. I’m getting both at difference of $54. B2 is costlier. Which one should I go for sir. Please, I need a genuine advice.

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@MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12
@MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12 - 26.09.2024 17:28

I remember deciding weather I should get the P125A or I should wate for the P225. I decided to get the P125A because I was quite unsure if I was going to like the P225, and during the time I already liked the P125A, however when I whent to the store I found the Yamaha DGX670, and when I tried it the sound was so much beter I compleatly shiffed to the DGX. I did try the P225 once it came out it sounds good, however the DGX is just more powerful, and more piano like in my opinion🦊🎹🎶

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@jjacob25101
@jjacob25101 - 26.09.2024 17:14

Great video as usual, Jeremy. As I always say, the winner is all of us with so many choices with great offerings from the various companies.

It's a hard choice, since they all are so excellent, with lots of common features, and also unique ones. I wouldn't mind having any of them, I like them all, but would probably go with Roland, or the Yamaha for the sound and the great app.

On a side note, Roland just added to the choice confusion with the release of the new, updated Juno D from the original about 24 years ago. This is basically a more affordable, simplified version of the latest Fantom or Fantom 0 series. Great sounds, features and prices. $900 for the 61, $1150 for the 76 and only $1300 for the 88 weighted keys.

Now it's a hard choice between the Go:Keys 5 or spending the price for the Juno D. I think I will stick with the Go:Keys 5 first. If I want to get the Juno D , I will get the 76 for a wider range. And if I finally want the 88 weighted keys, get the RD-88 ES. The difference is I think the Juno D does not have built in speakers like the other two.

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@Csharpflat5
@Csharpflat5 - 26.09.2024 16:44

I got a lot of older ones from thrift shops very cheap. I normally rebuild the actions with new felts and sometimes have to change the key sensors, even new lcd screens, on older DGX, and YDPs it is an other option if you have the skills to do it, granted most people do not that is why there many keyboards given away. With MIDI you can use them as controllers to refresh the sounds.

Today many new keyboards are very affordable too for those who want the latest.

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@ps3301
@ps3301 - 26.09.2024 16:25

I can't decide between kawai and Yamaha. Any advice ?

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