![]() ![]() PS I read that the FP 30 does not have line out. ![]() So, which one would you recommend me if you had to choose? And if you know an even better digital piano at a similar price, which one is it and why? I really liked the design of it, but because of this issue I decided to stick with the Yamaha and the Roland. What I found interesting is that the FP 30 has bluetooth, so does that mean that I can use apps like Flowkey without cables? What I also heard is that the FP 30 doesn’t sound as impressive as the P125 and that the speakers are worse, is that true? I tested the Yamaha at my local store, but since I have almost 0 experience with even touching a piano I don’t know how it should feel like(I am asking this because I heard the P125 has poor key action).I also looked at the Casio PX-S1000 and noticed that the black keys were lighter than the white ones (I searched online and it turned out I was right). Both of them have enough polyphony and 88 fully weighted keys. I did my research and the decision came down to the Yamaha P125 and the Roland FP 30 (I am leaning towards the FP 30). I am a beginner and I’m looking for a portable digital piano to play and learn on at home. See reddit's content policy for more examples of unwelcome content. commenting on someone's appearance), and the like, are not welcome and will be removed. Comments that contain personal attacks, hate speech, trolling, unnecessarily derogatory or inflammatory remarks or inappropriate remarks (e.g. If you're unsure if your post will be considered spam, please contact the moderators before posting.īe nice to each other. Spam includes posting too frequently, posting mainly links to your blog / Youtube channel, low-content blog posts, etc. No spam, advertising, low-content blog posts, etc. No generic piano music videos / playlists. Very basic theory/song/other tutorials are better suited to /r/learnmusic. The amount of Synthesia "tutorials" or beginner song tutorials we get is too much and would overtake the subreddit if we allowed them. No basic tutorials or Synthesia "tutorials". Please provide as much information as possible to foster good discussion. Pictures lacking context or details are subject to removal. Low-effort and meme image posts are better suited to /r/classicalmemes, /r/pianomemes, or /r/musicpics. No low-effort images, memes, jokes, or context-less images. If the FAQ doesn't answer your question, you can ask your question as a comment in the 'No Stupid Questions' post. What's a good keyboard / piano to purchase?.How do I find sheet music to this song?.Can someone write out the notes to this song?.What is the make or model of my used piano?.The following list of commonly-asked questions have been linked to the appropriate sections of the FAQ: read the FAQ Newest Comments | Participate! Piano Jam | 'No Stupid Questions'Ĭommon generic questions should be asked in the 'No Stupid Questions' post. Welcome to /r/piano! Whether you're an absolute beginner or a seasoned professional, we hope you've come to talk about pianos. ![]()
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