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  • Hi! my name is Adam Berzowski, here with Kraft Music and thank you for visiting.

  • I'm here today to talk to you about digital pianos.

  • what is a digital piano how is it different than the keyboard, and

  • How do you select the right digital piano for you and your family?

  • A digital piano, by definition would have 88 hammer weighted keys

  • They're hammer weighted so they're heavier like a real piano. Oftentimes a keyboard..

  • something that's referred to as a keyboard, or a portable keyboard, or a synthesizer

  • wouldn't necessarily have that heavier hammer weighted key action.

  • It'd be a light touch, like a spring-loaded action

  • for piano performance, for piano lessons to build strength and dexterity in your fingers

  • what you want, is very specifically, that hammer action.

  • an acoustic piano has 88 keys

  • the digital piano will have 88 keys. They'll have that hammer action

  • What you'll find is that most of them not only have a hammer action, but a graded action.

  • They're heavier on the left, and as you play up to the right, they become a little lighter.

  • ..and this is exactly true on a real grand piano as well.

  • digital pianos are available in a variety of styles

  • and you gonna see some examples of these

  • right behind me. One of the first questions to ask yourself

  • when shopping for a digital piano is..

  • Do you need it to be portable? are you travel with the piano on a weekly basis?

  • maybe to church, or to your piano lessons.

  • Or.. are you looking for a piece of furniture for the home?

  • if you're looking for a piece of furniture for the home

  • digital pianos are designed and built as a console. Like an upright piano

  • beautiful cabinetry, built in speakers.. looks like a conventional piano.

  • If you're in a condo, or an apartment, or you like the idea of a piece of furniture

  • but you need to save some space

  • They're also manufactured as a slimline piano. They don't go as deep, they're

  • quite slim, and the fit in small compact areas quite well.

  • Both styles of piano are going to have the 88 hammer weighted keys

  • that you're looking for in a digital piano..

  • and for the most part, the features and functions are going to be just the same.

  • We'll talk a little bit more about common features and functions

  • across the board with digital pianos..

  • in just a little bit.

  • Furniture style pianos will typically come with their own dedicated, matching,

  • furniture style stand, a triple pedal unit..

  • integrated into the body of the instrument, is the music rest

  • On a console piano, there will also be a hard, sliding key cover that comes over the keys

  • to keep them protected when you're not playing

  • and on the slimline furniture pianos, that key cover is a folding key cover

  • and again..

  • the purpose; just protect your keys when you're not playing.

  • Most of the furniture style digital pianos also include a matching bench.

  • If you'd love to have a furniture style piano in your home

  • but you'd still like the option to travel with it, you can have both.

  • In one of the hybrid pianos. We refer to them as the contemporary pianos.

  • A contemporary piano can be purchased with the optional dedicated furniture style stand

  • and triple pedalboard.

  • Have that setup in your home, it looks great in the living room.

  • When it comes time to travel, you remove the piano from the furniture stand.

  • ..and you take a portable X-frame stand, which folds up very nicely, neatly, and compact

  • and very easy for travel.

  • Typically the furniture style pianos do come with the triple pedal unit.

  • For the pianos they do not come with a triple pedal unit

  • many of those do come with the single pedal.

  • The single pedal will behave as your sustain pedal.

  • which is the most commonly use pedal on the piano.

  • You may be asking yourself, "do I need all three pedals?"

  • If you're an experienced piano player, you probably already know the answer to this.

  • If you're not; I can tell you that the pedal on the right, that sustain pedal..

  • you're gonna need, you're gonna use it, all day every day. Can't live without it

  • That pedal on the left, that soft pedal..

  • brings the overall volume of the piano down just a little bit..

  • you're gonna find markings for that in early lesson books.

  • The pedal in the middle, that sostenuto pedal..

  • you're going to find indications for that in advance classical music.

  • So while you may not need that immediately, we have found

  • that most of our customers prefer the finished look of a digital piano with the triple pedal option.

  • This brings me to something else:

  • not all digital pianos have built in speakers.

  • What?! How do you hear them if they have no built-in speakers?

  • well, stage pianos: when you go see a major concert

  • and there's someone playing the keyboards up on stage..

  • those keyboards, those digital pianos..

  • typically don't have speakers built into them

  • they don't need them

  • they have big speakers on the stage that they connect those to. So..

  • While you are shopping, if you see something called a stage piano

  • Stage pianos are portable, they typically don't have furniture stands that go with them.

  • Its a portable piano. It still has the great action, and the great sound

  • but no built-in speakers.

  • The only way to hear a stage piano would be to put on headphones

  • or to plug it into an amplifier, studio monitors, or your home stereo system.

  • One the most important things that changes

  • as you move up the line and digital pianos is the key action

  • despite the fact that they all have 88 keys, they're hammer weighted, they're graded

  • and they're velocity sensitive

  • not all key actions are created equal.

  • Certainly the key action in an entry level student model

  • is absolutely appropriate for an entry-level student.

  • as you move up and up the line..

  • what you're gonna find is

  • a faster key return, a heavier key..

  • in some cases the keys are no longer made of plastic, they're actually made of wood

  • with a true seesaw mechanism built in.

  • Just as it would be on a real grand piano.

  • For a seasoned, professional pianist; that very high-end key action would be very important

  • Let's talk about some other things that improve as you move up the line in digital pianos.

  • I talk to customers each day on the telephone here for Kraft Music

  • and a lot of what I hear is..

  • "I'm not looking for bells and whistles." ..and while there are a couple models on the market

  • that are loaded with bells and whistles

  • for the most part that's not what's happening with digital pianos

  • as you move up the line

  • rather than bells and whistles, what's happening is quality is coming up

  • we already spoke about how the quality of the key action comes up

  • well, so does the quality the piano sound. Not only the internal sound engine producing

  • better piano samples, but also the amplification systems, the speaker systems

  • making just the bigger, more robust, grand piano sound

  • Last thing I'd like to tell you: as you move up the line in digital pianos..

  • is that the build quality will improve

  • not only that, but there'll be some upgrades cosmetically.

  • Here at Kraft music, we specialize in digital pianos.

  • We have experts on staff that know the instruments inside and out

  • and are ready to answer any questions you may have

  • additionally we have bundles pre-built

  • for your needs. Whether it's for your home piano, or you're traveling to

  • church, or your piano lessons with your portable piano

  • we've got a discount bundle ready to go that's gonna save you time

  • and it's going to save you money.

  • once again my name is Adam Berzowski here with Kraft Music.

  • If you have any questions about our digital pianos, or any of our products..

  • we certainly hope that'll give us a call, or shoot us an email

  • because we're always happy to hear from you.

  • Thanks for watching!

Hi! my name is Adam Berzowski, here with Kraft Music and thank you for visiting.

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