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bestpianoreview · 6 months
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Unlock Your Musical Journey: The Best Digital Pianos for Beginners
In the vast world of music, the piano stands as a timeless instrument that resonates with both elegance and versatility. For beginners embarking on their musical journey, the digital piano serves as an excellent starting point, combining modern technology with the classic charm of its acoustic counterpart. At Best Piano Review, we understand the importance of choosing the right instrument to nurture your passion. In this guide, we present a curated list of the best digital pianos for beginners, promising an immersive and enjoyable learning experience.
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Yamaha P-45: The Perfect Prelude
Renowned for its commitment to quality, Yamaha introduces the P-45, a digital piano designed with beginners in mind. Its 88 weighted keys replicate the feel of an acoustic piano, providing an authentic playing experience. With a compact design and user-friendly interface, the P-45 is an ideal choice for those taking their first steps into the world of piano playing.
Casio Privia PX-160: Harmony of Innovation and Tradition
Casio's Privia PX-160 seamlessly combines innovation and tradition. The Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard replicates the touch of an acoustic piano, while the AiR Sound Source technology delivers a rich and dynamic sound. The PX-160's versatility makes it suitable for various musical genres, making it an excellent companion for beginners exploring different styles.
Roland FP-30: Unleash Your Artistic Potential
For beginners seeking a digital piano that grows with them, the Roland FP-30 offers a remarkable blend of quality and versatility. Its SuperNATURAL Piano technology produces an authentic sound, and the responsive touch ensures a nuanced playing experience. With Bluetooth connectivity and compatibility with educational apps, the FP-30 encourages a modern and interactive approach to learning.
Kawai ES110: Craftsmanship in Every Note
Kawai, renowned for its craftsmanship, presents the ES110, a digital piano that captures the essence of acoustic grand pianos. The Responsive Hammer Compact keyboard provides a realistic touch, and the Harmonic Imaging technology produces a rich, expressive tone. The portability of the ES110 makes it a practical choice for beginners who want to practice and perform anywhere.
Alesis Recital: Affordable Excellence
Recognizing that the journey into music should be accessible to all, the Alesis Recital offers an affordable yet feature-rich option for beginners. With 88 premium full-sized keys and built-in educational features, including lesson modes and practice exercises, the Alesis Recital ensures a smooth and enjoyable learning curve without breaking the bank.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, the journey of learning to play the piano begins with selecting the right instrument. Each digital piano on our list caters to the unique needs of beginners, providing a foundation for skill development and musical exploration. Whether you prioritize authentic touch, versatile features, or budget-friendly options, these digital pianos will inspire and accompany you on your musical adventure. Choose the one that resonates with your aspirations, and let the melody of your journey unfold.
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merriammusicinc · 1 year
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Best Digital Piano for Beginners - Casio PX-S1000, Kawai ES110, Roland RP-30X, & More
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Introduction
As we move into 2022 so it's time again for a full review of the best digital piano for beginners on the market.
It's been a very exciting and yet challenging time for the piano industry with lots of delays and shipping problems, but at the same time, the options for beginners have never been better.
This is going to be our overview of what we think are the best keyboards and what we would consider appropriate for a beginner digital piano buyer. Everything on our list has 88 weighted keys, including alternate modes like dual-mode, headphone jacks, a sustain pedal (damper pedal), and a music stand, and is going to be an appropriate option for someone in piano lessons. Be sure to check out the video for an even more in-depth breakdown, as well as some playing examples.
Best Digital Piano for Beginners | Overview
What we've done to create this list is cherry-pick the piano that we think represents the best value for specific reasons across all of the major brands. To avoid playing any favorites here, we're putting the brands in alphabetical order. With that in mind, let's start with Casio.
Casio Digital Pianos
Casio has made some major strides over the last 10 years, especially over the last 5 years in terms of becoming a major player in the home digital piano space. They were always really strong with entry-level products and with professional, portable arranger products, but they have made a concerted push to become one of the dominant giant players in the entry-level digital piano space, along with Yamaha, Roland, and Kawai. They have a few phenomenal values when it comes to digital pianos in that space.
The Casio models we'll be looking at are the PX-S1000 (and the upcoming 1100), the PX-870, and the CDP-350. We'll start with the CDP-S350.
Casio CDP-S350
The first thing worth noting about the CDP-S350 is the unbelievable selection and quality of different sounds it offers for the price point. It actually has the same number of tones as the PX-S3000 and the new PX-S3100 with 700 in total.
The quality of the samples on those tones is incredible - you could use this as a sound source for tracking at home or for live performance. To top it off, the action feels solid too, and the speakers are no slouch either.
Casio PX-870
Next, we have the Casio Privia PX-870. This is a non-portable, home-based digital piano packed with a huge amount of amplifier wattage on the speakers for the class. It's got a four-speaker system so you're getting a nice treble from the player's perspective, but it's still filling the room with lots of sounds. The Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard action is solid with a triple sensor for good touch response, and the piano tone itself is one of the better ones available in the class, as is the high 256-note polyphony count.
It has many fewer sound presets to choose from than the CDP-350, but the combination of solid action, speaker quality, tone quality, and general cabinet quality, puts the PX-870 definitely on our list.
Casio PX-S1000/PX-S1100
And then last but not least, we have the Casio PX-S1000 and its soon-to-be replacement, the PX-S1100 (which includes a free Bluetooth adapter). PX-S1000 was released in the last couple of years to commemorate a major anniversary for Casio. It's very easy to use and it features a totally new design ethos.
The sound is very solid with a lot of user control of different reverb effects, and it also features a newly designed action. An optional stand and three-pedal unit are available, so when you factor everything in, you're left with a compelling option.
Wrap Up
Now, all three of these instruments definitely are geared toward beginner players and not professionals. Casio does make some more advanced hammer actions, but the key actions in the pianos on our list wouldn't be particular highlights. It's the overall combination of sound and touch, available for affordable price points, that gets these three models on our list. Casio's Chordana Play App is also awesome. Let's check out Kawai now.
Kawai Digital Pianos
Kawai is a huge presence in the digital piano space. They are also one of the world's largest acoustic piano builders. In fact, acoustic and digital pianos are all that they do. They make some of the most advanced digital/acoustic pianos on the market, but they also have offerings at more of a beginner-friendly price point. First and foremost among those is the Kawai ES110.
Kawai ES110
The ES110 is a lightweight, portable piano, with a widely acclaimed action and a stunning onboard tone.
It's also equipped with Bluetooth connectivity, which allows you to connect wirelessly to a portable device or computer, which is of course very handy. It has some onboard recording capability, but the real noteworthy thing here is the combination of getting an EX grand piano sample set with individual 88-note sampling, a good action, and a great set of onboard speakers.
Kawai KDP120
The second instrument from Kawai that we have on this list is the KDP120. This was a follow-up to the hugely successful KDP110 which was pretty much impossible to keep in stock. The KDP120 is following suit already.
This is an instrument with 40 watts of speaker power, which like the PX-870, is phenomenal for this price range. Its action has a triple sensor, which makes it great for touch sensitivity and MIDI input. The acoustic piano tone is killer, and there's some really great headphone technology available as well. The whole package includes a cabinet, an integrated triple pedal, and a complimentary bench. You can't forget that sometimes that bench adds $50 to $100 to the cost, so it's nice that Kawai includes one.
Wrap Up
The two Kawai pianos on our list are going to be a great fit for those focused on an instrument that best replicates a real piano for an authentic piano playing experience. Let's move on to Korg now.
Korg Digital Pianos
Korg makes a wide range of digital piano products and they have a few different actions that they use. Korg's RH3 is the most impressive and is one of the better plastic actions out there (no relation to Kawai's RH3 action.) We're going to include a couple of Korg models that use this action.
Korg LP380
The LP380 includes the high-quality RH3 action and also happens to offer beefy 44-watt speakers. The piano sound is quite nice, and the package also includes a stand, triple pedal and bench as well.
Korg D1
The Korg is a full-size portable keyboard that also happens to include the RH3 action. It's technically a stage piano and doesn't feature any built-in speakers, so you will need an amp if you go with the Korg D1.
Wrap Up
We love the Korg RH3 action and realistic sound so we definitely had to include a couple of models here on our list. Let's move on to Roland now.
Roland
Fourth on our list is Roland. Roland's musical instruments have been a favorite of professional musicians for decades. Roland, just like Casio, made the decision that they were also going to get into the home digital piano market and do it right. And boy, have they ever succeeded.
The Roland FP series is one of their staple lineups, and there are two absolute killer digital pianos for beginners in this series - the FP-10 and the FP-30X.
Roland FP-10
The FP-10 has been with us for a couple of years now, and while it is a fairly limited offering in terms of its functionality, if a good weighted keyboard action is the priority, this is the best action available for under $1,000, hands down.
Roland's PHA4 action is one of the best plastic actions on the market and is used in Roland models up to 3x the price of the FP-10 with a couple of really functional tones around basically just the PHA-4 action. The version of the SuperNATURAL engine they're using here is also one of the stronger sound engines for the price point.
Roland FP-30X
For people who are looking for something that's a little more full-featured and balanced, the FP-30X is a welcome update to the FP-30. Roland has addressed, added, and improved upon so many areas based on user feedback that they've turned this into potentially one of the best offerings of the portable digital world of 2021.
The FP-30X now has discrete 1/4-inch outputs, Bluetooth audio as well as Bluetooth MIDI, and the sound quality has been improved with the BMC sound chip. The PHA-4 action returns to round out this excellent instrument.
Roland RP-102
The last model from Roland we're going to add to our list is the RP-102. This model has been out for several years now, but because it's still using the PHA-4 action and you can access the whole general MIDI 2 soundbank and full accompaniment through Roland's apps via Bluetooth, this instrument is still one of the best pianos for the price even in 2021 going into 2022.
We do expect an update from Roland on this model at some point in the next 18 to 24 months, but for now, we're still ordering and selling tons of the RP102. The price point is very attractive rather, and since it includes a stand and triple pedals, it's strong from a value perspective.
Wrap Up
Depending on what you're looking for, odds are one of these three Roland options should check a lot of boxes for you. Let's move on to our last piano maker now - Yamaha.
Yamaha Digital Pianos
Last but not least best digital piano for beginners is the Yamaha entries. Yamaha has a wide range of stationary, portable, and professional products just like some of the other brands on our list. Standing out amongst all of their offerings are two models - the DGX-670, as well as the P-125. Both of these models have huge followings around the world, and we've actually reviewed both of these models on the YouTube channel.
Yamaha DGX-670
The 670 is a follow-up to the popular 660 and is an all-in-one ensemble performer unit. It really stands out for several reasons. For one, the sheer quantity of the selection of sounds like pianos, electric pianos, organs, synths, and many others, and two, a host of arranger features, like a multi-track recorder and playback, easily navigated with an LCD screen.
This would work really well for rehearsal pianists, choir directors, or even just hobbyists who want to play around with numerous sounds and features. It can be used as a slab, but a keyboard stand can be added as well.
Yamaha P-125
The Yamaha P-125 has been around for several years and is the more advanced version of the popular Yamaha P-45. In a lot of ways, broke new ground when it came equipped with a USB audio interface (USB port for USB connectivity) and a great set of onboard speakers. Both the P-125 and DGX-670 feature the GHS action, which while dated and not as good as some of the other actions on our list, is still serviceable. The sound engine features very high-quality samples of the Yamaha CFX concert grand and Bosendorfer Imperial concert grand.
An extra on the P125 that not many portable pianos in the price point include an auto-accompaniment feature. This is a really fun feature, especially compared to a metronome, if you like to play along with a bass, or drummer, and cycle through some different styles.
Wrap Up
Yamaha is always going to be a safe choice since you know you're getting a well-made product with industry-leading warranty coverage. Are some of the digital keyboards on our list providing a better value? We would argue that the answer is yes, which is why we omitted the popular Arius line, but Yamaha is about as safe a choice as there is.
Closing Thoughts
That's it for our list of the best digital piano for beginners that have impressed us at Merriam Music that don't have heart attack-inducing price tags. Everything on our list would be a good fit for a first-time learner, or even someone looking to get back into piano after a hiatus with a solid 88-key keyboard. We hope that this has been a helpful review.
There are of course some other popular 88-key digital pianos on Amazon like the Alesis Recital that are worth a look as well, but we decided to keep this list to the tried and true big digital piano keyboard manufacturers.
Thanks for reading!
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tearsinthemist · 3 months
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Want to learn something new
Want to learn something new in 2022??
Absolute beginner adult ballet series (fabulous beginning teacher)
40 piano lessons for beginners (some of the best explanations for piano I’ve ever seen)
Excellent basic crochet video series
Basic knitting (probably the best how to knit video out there)
Pre-Free Figure Skate Levels A-D guides and practice activities (each video builds up with exercises to the actual moves!)
How to draw character faces video (very funny, surprisingly instructive?)
Another drawing character faces video
Literally my favorite art pose hack
Tutorial of how to make a whole ass Stardew Valley esque farming game in Gamemaker Studios 2??
Introduction to flying small aircrafts
French/Dutch/Fishtail braiding
Playing the guitar for beginners (well paced and excellent instructor)
Playing the violin for beginners (really good practical tips mixed in)
Color theory in digital art (not of the children’s hospital variety)
Retake classes you hated but now there’s zero stakes:
Calculus 1 (full semester class)
Learn basic statistics (free textbook)
Introduction to college physics (free textbook)
Introduction to accounting (free textbook)
Learn a language:
Ancient Greek
Latin
Spanish
German
Japanese (grammar guide) (for dummies)
French
Russian (pretty good cyrillic guide!)
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Jan 2, 2023
Want to learn something new in 2023??
Cooking with flavor bootcamp (used what I learned in this a LOT this year)
Beekeeping 101
Learn Interior Design from the British Academy of Interior Design (free to audit course - just choose the free option when you register)
Video on learning to read music that actually helped me??
How to use and sew with a sewing machine
How to ride a bike (listen. some of us never learned, and that's okay.)
How to cornrow-braid hair (I have it on good authority that this video is a godsend for doing your baby niece's black hair)
Making mead at home (I actually did this last summer and it was SO good)
How to garden
Basics of snowboarding (proceed with caution)
How to draw for people who (think they) suck at art (I know this website looks like a 2003 monstrosity, but the tutorials are excellent)
Pixel art for beginners so you can make the next great indie game
Go (back) to school
Introduction to Astronomy (high school course - free textbook w/ practice problems)
Principals of Economics (high school course - free textbook w/ practice problems)
Introduction to philosophy (free college course)
Computer science basics (full-semester Harvard course free online)
Learn a language
Japanese for Dummies (link fix from 2022)
Ukrainian
Portuguese (Brazil)
American Sign Language (as somebody who works with Deaf people professionally, I also strongly advise you to read up on Deaf/HoH culture and history!)
Chinese (Mandarin, Simplified)
Quenya (LOTR fantasy elf language)
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Dec 26, 2023
Want to learn something new in 2024??
Beginner-oriented video on how to sail
This guy has so many videos on baking different types of bread. SO very many.
Coding in Python - one of the most flexible and adaptable high-level programming languages out there - explained through projects making video games
Learn to swim! (for adult learners. I don’t care if you live in Kansas or Mali or wherever. LEARN TO SWIM.)
Learn how quantum mechanics works. Then read some more about it
[Learn about quantum mechanics again, but in a more advanced engineering/mathematics class. Then read more about the math and physics of it]
Poetry Handbook, by Mary Oliver
Something I learned this year: how to sew a quilt (Here’s a very easy beginning pattern that looks amazing and can be done with pre-cut fabric!)
How to hit the ball in softball
Tutorial video on what is under the hood of most (gas) cars + weird engine sounds and what they mean
Full beginner mechanics technical training, if you want to go more in depth
Playlist on how car engine physics work if you want to go ultra in depth
Lecture series on architecture design through study of buildings
How (American income) taxes & tax law work (choose “audit course” at checkout for free class)
Pickleball for beginners (so you can finally join your neighbor/friend/distant cousin who is always insisting you join their team)
+ Para-Pickleball for beginners (for mobility aid users!)
School is so much more fun when there’s no tests:
American Law - Contracts
Shakespeare’s Life and Plays
Fairy Tales: Meanings, Messages, and Morals
Modern Poetry
World History [Part 1, Part 2]
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Chinese (Cantonese) (audio)
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tellme-o-muse · 7 months
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@stardrunk-stargazer !! Here you go :) Pick and chose whichever you prefer!
^ I have checked the links, and it is safe to download! All free and able to be printed out. Goes up to more advanced levels, and is made for young kids so is simple to understand. Easy to power through :)
The first book there I really like because it’s more technical and I love that shit. It’s written for adults, and is incredibly in depth theory wise. If you’re more so looking to learn to play straight off the bat then I don’t recommend this one
The second one feels odd to me because I wasn’t taught like that and its cluttered. It may work better for you, however!
The third link is broken, but goes to a blog that has random information
The fourth is not as in depth, and it won’t help much
The last is much better and a possibility. It seems to go through things slowly though :(
^ These lessons are more dry, but it gets the point across! All free and goes to advanced lessons :)
Onto youtube channels!!!
Simple, fun snippets. Not really lessons per se, but if you find yourself at a keyboard these are fun to do :)
This guy has a faaaar more comprihensive youtube channel! Live videos, beginner courses and tips and tricks! I recommend this one for certain.
Aaanyways, before this gets too long, here they are!! :)) I hope this helps somewhat. I have more if you need
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tinyhousegirl · 2 years
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The Day the Music Died
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Characters/Pairings: Bradley 'Rooster' Bradshaw, Nick 'Goose' Bradshaw x Carole Bradshaw, Mentions of Natasha 'Phoenix' Trace x Bradley 'Rooster' Bradshaw, Mentions of Penny Benjamin x Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell
Synopsis: Bradley's love for the piano matched his father's passion. Inspired by the Don McLean song, American Pie.
A/N: Day One of the August Prompt Month run by @topgunfighterpilot. Today's prompt is MUSIC. Like what you're reading? Buy me a brick!
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I can't remember if I cried
When I read about his widowed bride
But something touched me deep inside
The day the music died
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Bradley clung to the fading memories he had of his father. He doesn’t remember the man’s face outside of the photos he keeps of him, but he will never forget the music. 
Before Bradley could even crawl, Nick had bought him one of those tiny toy pianos that were so out of tune, you couldn’t even recognize the keys being played. But that blond little baby adored that thing. Goose did his best to teach him what each key was, but all the small baby would do was smash his fist against the keys, laughing contently as the piano rattled off pitch. 
When Bradley was crawling, barely able to stand on his two chubby legs, he would bounce lightly against the piano seat at their house in Virginia while his dad would play at his own piano that Carole had bought him as a wedding gift. Nick had been craving one for years, and she did everything she could to save up for it. The look on his face when he came home from a deployment and saw the bright red bow on top would forever be ingrained in her memory.
On sleepless nights, or the nights before he would deploy, Goose would wrap the toddler gently in his lap, playing songs late into the night until Bradley would fall asleep. Carole filmed a few of those nights, and Bradley was forever grateful to have digitized copies of his life with them when he needed to hear their voices the most.
Bradley does remember flying to Miramar at four to visit his dad. He remembers Maverick and mom, and the other blonde lady, hanging out at the bar while his dad attacked the keys of the piano with grace. He didn’t know the song very well, but bounced along to his dad and uncle yelling the lyrics as he sat atop the piano. They looked so goofy singing at the top of their lungs in public, but it was something the little boy was used to at that point. 
The funeral is nothing much more than a few sounds left in his memory. He wore headphones to protect his little ears, but the bugle and gunshots won’t leave him alone in the quiet of the night even to this day. 
After Goose died, and they flew home to Virginia, and Bradley got older, he found his safe spot on the piano bench. Carole’s heart clenched when he came home from school with a Beginner’s Guide to Piano book that he found at his school library. The little boy was determined to learn his dad’s favorite song. He was still too little to understand that death was permanent, very much unlike deployments where his father would scoop him up and sit beside him when he would get home so he could show him that he learned the song, too.
(Carole called Maverick sobbing the first time she heard Bradley play the opening chords to Great Balls of Fire. Maverick cried too.)
Carole enrolled Bradley into piano classes as soon as he was old enough, and he took to it like a spark on a dry day. Most of the Top Gun class of 1986 flew out to watch his first group recital - a bunch of six year olds playing songs together - it was a train wreck but oh boy, was it cute. 
As Bradley grew up, he continued to play. He started playing baseball and other sports to keep up his physique for boot camp once he graduated high school, but his biggest passion was still those black and white keys that tied him to his dad. It was his party trick, his comfort zone, the thing the bullies teased him for before his growth spurt at 13. The passion never faded, even as the memory of his dad did.
He didn’t play for a long time after Carole died. He couldn’t. Her spot on the bench had grown too cold and it sunk his soul into the ground when they lowered her casket next to her husbands. And then his papers were pulled, and he took his anger out of the keys, breaking a few off in the rage. As soon as one key snapped, the rage turned into unbridled sobbing; he was completely alone and orphaned at 17. 
He took a few music classes at UAV towards the end of his college career - his girlfriend at the time had convinced him slowly to get back into something he was clearly passionate about, even if he never told her why he was so timid when it came to the instrument. 
He fell back in love with the sound of music at his fingertips, even as he fell out of love with her and more in love with the Navy. The four years of college were met with his acceptance into the Naval Academy and an invite to their band. He accepted the former invite, but denied the latter - playing alone was his favorite form. 
The first time he met Natasha Trace, he was halfway into his regular rendition of Great Balls of Fire. She sidled up to the side of the piano at the Hard Deck with some of her friends and sang along. He couldn’t keep his eyes off of her as she belted the lyrics. 
(He would go on to teach her the notes in the coming years while she taught him to open his heart back up to the world.)  
After the nuclear mission, he rekindled slowly with Maverick over a few beers at his hangar in the Mojave. Maverick had a record player full of old tunes playing in the background as they worked on his plane. His eyes fell over the photos pinned to the workbench - a collection of Maverick’s world travels, photos of Bradley growing up, and some old photos of his parents. He didn’t remember his dad’s face anymore. His mother’s faded in and out. 
The Hard Deck was rattling with energy. Most of their Top Gun detachment had flown in for Maverick’s official retirement ceremony and party, enjoying the afterparty way more as they didn’t have to dress up and could be as rowdy as they wanted. Hangman was doing his usual rounds of pool, destroying Coyote at every chance. Bob and Fanboy were off in a corner talking to other naval pilots. Halo and Yale were duking it out at the dart boards. Phoenix snuck up behind Bradley and wrapped her arm around his waist, pulling him out of his conversation with Mav and Penny. He knew that look on her face. Their crew settled around the caramel colored piano as he sat down, and instantly the gang burst into song.
You shake my nerve and you rattle my brain
Too much love drives a man insane
You broke my will
But what a thrill
Goodness gracious, great balls of fire!
Natasha leaned down to kiss his cheek in between choruses. Bradley smiled throughout the entire song, swapping his gaze between her and the photo of his parents and Maverick that Penny had hung for him above the piano. He knew they were up there somewhere listening in, probably dancing along with his teammates. His parents' memory would never die so long as the music didn’t. 
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extraplugins750 · 5 months
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Initial Audio – Heat Up 3 Full Version
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hello, good day !!! i wanted to request a monogamous and romantic matchup ^_^ i'm transmasc he/him and my sexuality leans towards men mostly. i'd like canon universe! i imagine myself having an anemo vision and polearm user from mondstadt, so i prefer someone from mond (it's my comfort region </3). my main love language is physical touch both giving and receiving, and sometimes quality time (giving). i like showing people my interests and hobbies, like showing them a movie or book, talking about certain topic in detail, etc. my favorite trope is definitely friends to lovers; i need to have a strong and intimate connection with a person to be sure i want them in my life, i love the inside jokes and knowing every detail about each other, taking care of e/o and the casual displays of affection.
personality: i'm pretty extroverted, very very passionate about my hobbies and likes and generally very funny. i'm a friendly person with everyone and i love having new fun experiences. i wear my heart on my sleeve almost all the time and i can have a lot of energy with the right people. i have a habit of analyzing/observing everything and everyone around me to the point where i notice many things that other people don't. i value loyalty above everything else, and im very protective and affectionate with my close friends and family. i have a strong moral compass but often worry about what other people might think about me for it; still i wish to inspire and encourage other people to be the best version of themselves : ]
hobbies: i love love drawing digitally and traditionally, especially making new characters and fanart. i like fiction and science-y stuff in movies, books, tv shows, anime, etc. i'm also a beginner at piano but i enjoy it a lot! i love music that makes me feel a lot of emotions and artists that are very passionate on their songs.
for some extra details i'm an enfp 7w6. my sun sign is leo, pisces moon, aries rising, gemini venus.
i hope that's good enough !! your works are SO so beautiful and sweet and they make my brain go soft and smooth no thoughts <3
hi hi!! thanks for requesting (and for the compliment :')) it made me smile so hard hehe)
after careful consideration, you've been paired up with...
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... BENNETT !
my little mew mews. you're so cute I SWEAR.
your high spirits always make his day better, and he's always so nice and kind and he gets shy when you hug him and UGHH<3
you're the reason the cavalry captain and sister rosaria believe in true love. when they train you two and see you interact??? they have to repress a GENUINE smile. that's your power on people.
his dads love you. you are their new kid now.
even the people who usually avoid bennett like to watch you two interact.
you just,, ignore his bad luck!! and when asked about it, you're always honest.
"even grocery shopping is an adventure with him!"
and yeah that's true.
he's a bit dorky but we love him that way hehe.
his preferred love languages to receive are quality time, words of affirmation, and physical touch.
to give i guess the five of them? maybe a preference for quality time. but because he knows you like physical touch, he does his best<3 (he's a bit awkward about it, because he's scared something will happen ಥ‿ಥ)
he's inexperienced, and sometimes pure chaos, but still 100% worth it
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FIRST STEPS: meeting.
there wasn't an "official meeting" per se. you both knew each other, either from getting a glimpse of the other in the city, or from the people's stories.
"the unlucky guy" you thought when someone mentioned him.
"the cool adventurer" is what his mind went.
out of curiosity (or boredom. maybe both), you found yourself asking katherine about him. she mentioned his adventure team, and how it needed members, an you pondered about it.
"i'll talk to him. and if he's nice, i'll join."
the first conversation went pretty smoothly. both of your extroverted personalities made it not-so-awkward.
you had approached him after he killed a few hydro slimes near windrise.
"hello! you're bennett, right?"
"oh, hi!" he looked bashful. "and you... uh... (y/n)?"
"that's right! it's nice to finally meet you"
he was easy to get along with.
yeah, a thunderstorm shook you both out of nowhere, and some abyss mages teleported right next to you when you found shelter...
but that was all part of the experience!
the uncertainty, the thrill, and a companion who is just as adventurous as you...
yeah, that sounds perfect.
"why didn't i talk to him sooner?" you both think.
and so, benny's adventure team now had two members.
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FRIENDSHIP: spending time with one another.
adventures with bennett were never dull. something was bound to happen.
and maybe it was thanks to those experiences that you two soon became inseparable.
he (somehow) got the cavalry captain to train him with the sword, and wanting to do the same, you chased sister rosaria around until she accepted to do the same with your polearm.
(totally not because she likes your chirpy nature)
she wasn't very talkative, or especially nice, or even sober most of the time, but she was more patient than you expected.
oh, and when the two cryo users got together? bennett and you had a blast.
domains with him were awesome, even if the artifacts were mediocre at best.
you two could communicate with glances, reading one another like an open book.
so it wasn't had for you to tell when he was upset.
he had been unusually quiet today. you two had met up in 'cecilia garden', intending to farm for materials. he was there physically, but very... out of it.
"ah, don't worry!" he chuckled, scratching the back of his head. "i'm just a bit tired today." you didn't want to doubt him, but he was a bad liar.
it didn't take him long to tell you what happened
apparently some guy in the guild snapped at him
as much as that angered you a bit, you knew comforting your dear friend was more important
"he can say whatever he wants. i love spending time with you! you're great!" you ruffle his hair a bit and he giggles. "the domain can wait. let's go back to my place and play board games. we can invite fischl and razor!"
ah... good times, good times.
he loves your artstyle! he doesn't know a lot about drawing, but he can assume how hard it must be
so he's like, your n°1 fan
SERIOUSLY.
he'll praise every single line you draw on a paper more than the Mona Lisa, and he means everything wholeheartedly.
"sorry, bennett! i have to go home early today." you were stretching after an afternoon of training.
"it's fine! i'll see you tomorrow?"
"yeah!"
kaeya smirks as rosaria starts to drag him to the tavern
knowing damn well what he's doing, he turns to bennett right before he leaves and says something like "you two are a cute couple."
bennett did not sleep that night.
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ADVANCES: feelings and confession.
let's be honest here:
you don't have to be a genius to tell wether or not bennett has a crush on you, even if he says nothing about it.
he becomes twice as clumsy AND his luck is even worse than usual
and that says A LOT
kaeya feels a bit bad about what he caused (maybe he should've let the guy live in ignorance?)
rosaria finds it both amusing and cheesy (and a bit adorable, if she's being honest)
fischl tries to help, but her weird wording makes it had to figure things out (oz has officially given up on the topic, and there is no way you're translating that)
razor thinks nothing of it, which (ironically) makes him the most helpful one (he offers his honest opinion and advice. something in the simplicity in them makes it reliable).
"but, let's reflect." the cavalry captain interjects, giving you room to talk. you had come to his office some minutes ago, and by now, you had completely forgotten the reason.
after months of hanging out, of inside jokes, of laughs and silences...
...did you truly see him as a 'best friend'?
it was so casual for you to think about how nice would peppering kisses across his face be
or the burning desire to walk side by side with your hands intertwined
and--
oh no.
"oh yes." kaeya says.
so you get up immediatelly, shutting your mouth after those blabbers came out.
he's smug about it, too.
he didn't need alcohol to get you to talk!
you stammer, nervous for once. his smile has reached his eyes at this point. he makes a gesture with his hand, dismissing you.
"go get him, tiger!" he exclaimed with a (weirdly enough) soft expression. you thank him with a shout.
using your vision to help you glide, it doesn't take you too long to spot the one you were looking for.
"bennett!" you call out, breathless. he stops in his tracks and fischl, who was next to him, looks at you full of confusion. "we need to-, i-, uh..." you send fischl a look and she realizes your intentions. she smirks, excusing herself briefly before leaving.
at that, bennett got a bit anxious; twiddling with his thumbs and kicking the ground beneath him lightly.
"so, we've been good friends for some time now, and i think i might have a crush on you?" you clear your throat as his eyes widened. "and you don't have to say anything if you don't want to, but i'd like to take you out sometime. like, a date?"
great day for the both of you.
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DATING LIFE: how your days as a couple are.
he is the sweetest man out there.
it's not that different to how your friendship was, but now you get to kiss and cuddle him
so i'd say it's better
as stated before, he gets really shy with physical touch, even if he likes it a lot. you'll have to ask him to return it at first
also, you won't have a single normal date (poor guy :'))
he's super supportive and always encourages you! he manages to convince barbara to help you with the piano lessons (if you hadn't been able to do so before) and sometimes you go to concerts together
by the way, kaeya feels like a proud dad (kinda. we all know how strange the guy can be /hj). rosaria would rather die than to admit it, but she's very happy for you two.
fischl congratulated you two in the most poetic way you've ever seen. hand gestures included. oz was more humble about it, but still gave his best wishes
honestly? the people of mondstadt already treat you like you were married
it gets weird sometimes but they have no bad intentions
OH AND HIS DADS
OH BOY
they'll tell you either every single story about bennett being unlucky or how he talks about you in embarrassing, excruciating detail (embarrassing for him lmao. you have the time of your life).
your lucks balance out every once in a while and you have a nice afternoon outside without any surprise attacks
overall, you inspire him a lot. you have a good-hearted nature that makes him feel safe around you
he's a great bf, super caring and loyal :(<3
you two are so sweet. i want to adopt you (so does the entire city) /hj.
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houseofpaino1 · 2 months
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Features of Piano Melbourne
The features of pianos or piano services in Melbourne would depend on the specific brand, type, or service being offered. However, I can mention some general features and aspects that are commonly associated with pianos and piano-related services:
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Acoustic Pianos: Acoustic pianos are traditional pianos that produce sound by striking strings with hammers when keys are pressed. They come in various sizes and designs, such as grand pianos and upright pianos.
Digital Pianos: Digital pianos are electronic instruments that aim to replicate the sound and feel of an acoustic piano. They often come with various features like different piano sounds, weighted keys, and MIDI connectivity.
Piano Tuning and Maintenance: Piano services in Melbourne may include piano tuning, which involves adjusting the tension of the strings to ensure the instrument stays in tune. Regular maintenance and repairs are also provided to keep pianos in optimal condition.
Piano Sales and Rentals: House of Pianos dealers and stores in Melbourne may offer pianos for sale or rent, catering to various budgets and preferences.
Piano Lessons: Piano instructors or music schools in Melbourne may offer piano lessons for beginners, intermediate, and advanced players of all ages.
Piano Restoration: Some piano service providers may offer piano restoration services, which involve refurbishing old or antique pianos to restore their original beauty and functionality.
Piano Moving: House of Pianos movers in Melbourne may offer specialized piano moving services to safely transport pianos from one location to another.
Piano Accessories: Shops selling pianos in Melbourne may also offer piano accessories such as piano benches, covers, pedals, and stands.
Piano Events: Melbourne may host piano-related events such as piano concerts, recitals, competitions, and workshops.
It's important to note that features and services available may vary depending on the specific piano dealer, service provider, or piano brand in Melbourne. If you are looking for specific information or assistance regarding pianos in Melbourne, it's best to reach out to local piano stores, music schools, or professional piano services in the area.
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learnmusicwithshaun · 2 months
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Master the Keys with Our Online Piano Teacher in San Diego
Advancements in technology have revolutionized the way we learn and teach music. With the rise of online platforms and video conferencing tools, accessing high-quality music education from the comfort of your own home has never been easier. Online Piano Teacher San Diego Our experienced piano teacher leverages these tools to provide engaging and effective lessons that cater to students of all ages and abilities.
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But perhaps the greatest advantage of online piano lessons is the ability to connect with a skilled instructor regardless of your location. Online Piano Teacher North Kellyville Whether you live in downtown San Diego or in a neighboring suburb, our online piano teacher is just a click away. All you need is a reliable internet connection, a piano or keyboard, and a desire to learn, and you can embark on a musical journey from the comfort of your own home.
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tedslist · 3 months
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Musical Instrument Reviews: Navigating the Harmony of Choices
In the world of music, the right instrument is not just a tool; it's a partner in the journey of creativity and expression. The quest for the perfect musical Instrument Reviews can be as complex as the art of music itself. With countless options available, from traditional acoustic instruments to modern digital gadgets, navigating through the sea of choices can feel overwhelming. This article aims to guide both novices and seasoned musicians through the process of selecting instruments that resonate with their artistic aspirations and practical needs.
Understanding Your Musical Goals
Before diving into the specifics of different instruments, it's crucial to reflect on your musical goals. Are you looking to master classical compositions, produce electronic music, or experiment with world music? Your objectives will significantly influence the type of instrument that best suits your needs. For instance, aspiring classical pianists will gravitate towards grand pianos or upright pianos, while electronic music producers might lean towards synthesizers and MIDI controllers.
Acoustic vs. Electronic Instruments
The debate between acoustic and electronic instruments is as old as the latter's existence. Acoustic instruments, such as violins, guitars, and pianos, offer a rich, authentic sound that has been cherished for centuries. They require physical techniques and nuances that can profoundly affect the music's expression. On the other hand, electronic instruments, including electric guitars, synthesizers, and digital pianos, provide versatility, convenience, and a wide array of sounds that can be manipulated in countless ways. Your choice will depend on the sound you are seeking and the convenience you desire during practice and performance.
Research and Reviews
Once you have a clear idea of the type of instrument you're interested in, the next step is research. Online forums, YouTube channels, and music blogs are invaluable resources where you can find detailed reviews and comparisons. Pay attention to reviews from professionals and experienced musicians who can provide insights into the instrument's playability, durability, and sound quality. However, remember that personal preference plays a significant role, and what works for one musician might not suit another.
Trying Instruments First-hand
While online reviews and recommendations are helpful, nothing beats the experience of trying an instrument yourself. Visit local music stores, where you can feel the instrument, hear its sound, and assess its build quality. Some stores even offer rental services, allowing you to test an instrument for an extended period before making a purchase decision.
Consideration for Beginners
For beginners, the priority should be on instruments that are user-friendly and offer a gentle learning curve. Look for instruments with a robust community of learners and accessible learning resources, such as online tutorials and lesson books. Additionally, consider the instrument's maintenance needs and whether you're ready to commit to its care.
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matthewhale630 · 3 months
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The article I decided to write about lists the top nine best digital audio workstations for beginners. While I agree that the ones listed are very user-friendly, especially GarageBand, FL Studio, and Studio One, I feel that FL Studio is one step above the rest.
               The second you boot up FL Studio, you are greeted with four instruments in the middle of the screen: kick, clap, hat, and snare. Below this is a plus symbol with even more plugins grouped by their function. You have your controllers, drums, MIDIs, miscs, patchers, samplers, synth classics, synth specials, and your visuals. If you still can’t find what you're looking for, there is a “more plugins” option at the top of this list. Most of the plugins in the “misc” category are named by their function. For example, the piano is named “FL Keys.”
               When you’re done looking for your instruments and plugins, you can click on any of them to alter it in any way. You can change the volume, stretch the sound, pan the instrument, reverse the sound, alter the sample, etc. The next two tabs go into more depth about altering the sample and how it is played.
               Now that you’re done tweaking your plugins, it's time to make the music. You can either use the buttons to the right of the plugin’s name, or you can right-click on the plugin and open the “piano roll.” From here, all you need to do is have basic knowledge of how keyboards work and place your notes.
               When you’re done making your music, you can mix and master it by clicking on the icon at the top of the screen that looks like a mixing console. There you can level your sounds, and add effects that are also labeled for your convenience.
               In conclusion, out of the nine DAWs listed, I believe that FL Studio is better than the rest when it comes to user-friendliness.
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academiesofmusic · 4 months
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Best Instrument rentals near me
The world of music is vast and diverse, and for many aspiring musicians, the journey begins with the exploration of different instruments. Instruments for rent near you offer a valuable and accessible avenue for individuals to embark on their musical pursuits without the immediate commitment of purchasing an instrument. This concept of instrument rentals has become a game-changer, providing flexibility, affordability, and convenience for musicians at all stages of their journey.
One of the primary advantages of opting for instruments for rent near you is the ability to try out different instruments before making a long-term commitment. For beginners, this is particularly beneficial as it allows them to experiment with various sounds and find the instrument that resonates with them. Trying out a guitar, piano, violin, or any other instrument without the financial burden of purchasing outright provides a risk-free initiation into the world of music.
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Affordability is a significant factor that makes instruments for rent near you an attractive option. The initial cost of purchasing a musical instrument can be substantial, and for those unsure about their long-term commitment to playing, renting offers a cost-effective alternative. It allows individuals to engage in musical pursuits without the upfront investment associated with ownership, making music accessible to a broader audience.
Instrument rentals near you cater to a diverse range of musical interests and skill levels. Whether you're interested in trying out a new brass instrument, experimenting with percussion, or exploring string instruments like violins or cellos, rental services often provide a wide selection. This diversity ensures that musicians of all backgrounds and preferences can find the instrument that suits their musical journey.
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The convenience of instrumental rentals cannot be overstated. Local music stores, community centers, or specialized rental services make it easy for individuals to find and rent instruments close to home. This accessibility eliminates the need to travel long distances or rely on shipping services, ensuring that aspiring musicians can quickly and easily acquire the instrument they desire.
Quality is a crucial consideration when it comes to musical instruments, and reputable rental services ensure that their instruments are well-maintained, regularly inspected, and ready for optimal performance. This quality assurance allows musicians to focus on their craft without concerns about the condition of the instrument, ensuring a positive and productive playing experience.
Instrumental rentals near you are not limited to beginners. Experienced musicians often use rental services to explore new sounds, experiment with different models, or fulfill specific musical requirements. For example, a guitarist may want to try out a new acoustic guitar for a recording project, and renting provides a convenient and cost-effective solution.
In recent years, the digital age has facilitated the rise of online instrumental rentals. Virtual platforms connect musicians with a wide range of instruments, providing the convenience of browsing and renting from the comfort of one's home. Online rental services often ship instruments directly to the musician's location, expanding access to a broader range of instruments and brands.
In conclusion, instruments for rent near me offer a flexible and accessible avenue for individuals to engage in the world of music. Whether you're a beginner, a parent supporting a musical child, or an experienced musician exploring new sounds, renting instruments provides a cost-effective, practical, and convenient solution. By eliminating barriers to entry, instrument rentals contribute to a more inclusive and diverse musical landscape, allowing individuals to explore their musical passions with ease and affordability.
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bestpianoreview · 4 months
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Harmonic Brilliance Unveiled: Navigating the Yamaha Arius Symphony
Welcome to Best Piano Review, where we unravel the enchanting melodies and exquisite craftsmanship of the Yamaha Arius. In this musical journey, we explore the harmonious fusion of elegance and cutting-edge technology that defines the Yamaha Arius digital piano. From its sleek design to the immersive sound quality, we delve into the nuances of this instrument, uncovering why it stands as a pinnacle in the realm of digital pianos. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned musician, join us as we navigate the keys, dissecting the artistry behind the Yamaha Arius and guiding you through the realm of musical excellence.
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Design and Build
The Yamaha Arius stands as a testament to the brand's commitment to aesthetic appeal and durability. Its sleek design and premium build quality make it a standout in any room. The streamlined cabinet houses a wealth of technology while maintaining a classic piano appearance.
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In the age of digital integration, the Yamaha Arius doesn't disappoint. With USB connectivity, MIDI capabilities, and headphone jacks, it seamlessly integrates with your digital setup. Explore a variety of voices, record your performances, and connect to educational apps for an immersive learning experience.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
Elegant design that complements any setting.
Exceptional sound quality with realistic piano tones.
Graded Hammer Standard keys for authentic playability.
Versatile connectivity options for a modern user experience.
Cons:
Price point may be higher compared to entry-level digital pianos.
Some users may find the control interface slightly complex initially.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, the Yamaha Arius stands as a remarkable digital piano that seamlessly blends elegance with cutting-edge technology. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced pianist, the Arius offers a playing experience that rivals traditional acoustic pianos. While the price may be a consideration for some, the investment is justified by the superb sound quality, realistic key action, and versatile features.
Explore the world of music with the Yamaha Arius – where timeless design meets modern innovation. Visit our website for more in-depth reviews and recommendations on the finest pianos in the market. Best Piano Review is committed to helping you make an informed decision in your musical journey.
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digitalkeyboardpiano · 5 months
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Digital Keyboard Piano
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How to Choose a Digital Piano: The Essential Guide
In the realm of musical instruments, digital pianos have become increasingly popular for both beginners and seasoned musicians. However, choosing a digital piano amoung the plethora of options can be overwhelming. Before you start shopping for one, it is best to understand what digital pianos offer. The versatility, portability, and advanced features make digital pianos an excellent choice for…
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musicianstechhub · 6 months
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While some musicians remain loyal to acoustic pianos, digital pianos are definitely taking over. Digital pianos are lighter in weight, making them more portable, and compared to some of the better acoustic counterparts, these cost a lot lesser. For volume and versatility, digital pianos again score over acoustic ones, and you can do a lot more with built-in sound sets. Not to forget, you can record songs and music with digital pianos, which is an advantage for beginners. If you are planning to buy one, we guide you to select the best digital piano under $2000, with products that we love. 
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