Piano vs. Keyboard
00:23 on Saturday, May 26, 2007
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saxophone_sweeti e
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Posted by saxophone_sweetie
Hi, everyone!!
Ok, normally I'm in the saxophone forum, but I think I've posted stuff on here (I've taught myself piano).
This brings me to my point (sort of); what is the difference between a piano and a keyboard?? I mean, I know a keyboard is electronic and usually doesn't have foot-pedals, but are the completely different??
Thanks!!
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Sorry!! I meant to say I taught myself keyboard, but I play piano music on the keyboard (that probably made absolutly no sense).
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Re: Piano vs. Keyboard
15:15 on Tuesday, May 29, 2007
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Piano_Princess (103 points)
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Well piano's have more keys, unless you buy a full-sized keyboard. A standard piano has 88 keys, and a standard keyboard has about 61 ish. As you play harder songs on the keyboard you'll realise that you'll keep 'running out of keys'!! Which can be very annoying!
Also, piano keys are weighted, which makes them harder to push down, and they'll rebound more. Whilst this sounds bad, it's not actually. The weighted-ness will help built your finger control and strength and I think it helps you play dynamics better, as lots of keyboard don't have 'touch-response' (meaning that the notes will all be the same volume, regardless of whether you play the keys lightly or not.)
And as you said, keyboard lack pedals. I find I cant live without the damper pedal - the one that sustains your notes, which is on the right of the piano. However you can buy these to attach to keyboards, but they tend to cut off the note as soon as you take your foot off, wheras real piano's gently let go of the note so that it still sounds smooth.
And a plus for keyboards - you can alter the volume, and instrument sound as you please, and can plug headphones in so that you can practise whenever you like without disturbing anyone (although in saying this, some piano's have a 'practise pedal' which can be pushed down to dampen the vibrations so that it's really quiet!)
There are probably many other differences between piano's and keyboard which either I don't know of or have forgotten, but if you're thinking of buying one or the other, I'd recommend getting a real piano, as long as you have the space and the extra money!!!
Hope that was of any help!
Laura
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Re: Piano vs. Keyboard
18:11 on Thursday, June 7, 2007
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-Raini- (4 points)
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If you have the chance to play in a real Piano you'll get the differences, is SO MUCH BETTER.
The poster above me made all the differences already but if I were you I'd try both and then decide, but if you want my personal opinion...
The weigth is an important factor, I've always played with a Piano and one day I tried a keyboard, gosh I hated it, the keys were up too fast, they were too light and honestly I love the strings of the Piano, plus the keyboard keys are too little, at least to me ,lol.
Try both, I say Piano.
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Re: Piano vs. Keyboard
12:38 on Thursday, June 14, 2007
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rokin (2 points)
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Id say the piano has a richer sound, and piano sustain pedals are beautiful to play with. however, pianos can weigh a tonne, so for portability a keyboard massively surpasses it.
Basically, a piano does its thing, but it does it really well.
where a keyboard can simulate a piano, it will never get the depth and richness of sound. But on the flipside, the keyboard is more dynamic, with all the different voices, tunes to play along to, DSPs and any decent Keyb can be hooked up to a computer with a midi lead, once linked up, its a pandoras box.
All that said, i prefer a real piano cos the sound is amazing. if you get the chance, have a bash. Or alternatively buy one on ebay, i've seen one for 50 pence!!!
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Re: Piano vs. Keyboard
15:37 on Thursday, June 14, 2007
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saxophone_sweeti e
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Posted by saxophone_sweetie
Thanks everyone!!
I do hate the fact that there are not enough keys on the keyboard, especially when I play "moonlight Sonata".
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Re: Piano vs. Keyboard
02:14 on Saturday, June 16, 2007
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Re: Piano vs. Keyboard
11:19 on Sunday, June 17, 2007
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Re: Piano vs. Keyboard
11:37 on Monday, June 18, 2007
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Pianist_Unlimite d
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Posted by Pianist_Unlimited
I have alot of reasons.
1) In a keyboard the keys are lighter because no precussion is recuired.
2) Pianos sound much better because Keyboards sound "Manufactured".
3) It is easier to play keyboard because less effort in pressing down the keys but you can tell the differance between a keyboard and piano. The differance is universal!
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02:59 on Friday, June 22, 2007
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23:07 on Thursday, July 5, 2007
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04:07 on Friday, July 6, 2007
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07:45 on Wednesday, July 11, 2007
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17:27 on Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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21:01 on Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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Re: Piano vs. Keyboard
07:24 on Thursday, July 26, 2007
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