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For players who will be doing more than learning or practicing the piano, there are some things that they should expect from a high...
BUYING A NEW PIANO
There are a few advantages in selecting a new piano instead of a used one, starting from the warranty to the potential discounts that you...
Exercises to Help you with Piano Sight Reading
Sight reading is an important skill for all piano players that makes pianist able to read different musical pieces for performances....
Yamaha CP4 Review
If you want the highest quality of digital piano that is not only highly lightweight and portable, but that is also a pleasure to play,...
Casio CDP-130 Review
Casio is a brand that has faced difficulties in breaking out of the electronics market, but with the Casio CDP-130, they bring a high...
YAMAHA P45
The pianos from Yamaha’s legendary P (Portable) series are known in the industry as some of the highest quality digital pianos on the...
KDP90 VS PX850
The Casio PX850 is another instrument comparable to the KDP90. It has 256-note polyphony, and 18 built-in tones. The keys are made to...
Tips for Learning to Play Piano at Home
The world of music is beautiful and there is nothing that could replace the amazing feeling of diving in to it. Though in order to truly...
KDP90 VS CE220
The Kawai CE220 is actually a step up from the KDP90 in three categories: sound technology, key action, and price. More at...
How to Tune a Digital Piano
Whilst acoustic pianos rely on strings and mechanical mechanisms to produce their sounds, the digital piano uses recorded sounds to...