DVCindy
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- Feb 28, 2002
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Hi -
I'm sure someone here can give me some advice on this subject - and I always get great advice when I come to the DIS !!
DD (almost 8) has been playing for 7 months now. We bought a keyboard for her when she started ... and she has now pretty much "outgrown" it (some of the pieces she is playing now have high or low notes that we don't have on the 61 key keyboard).
She is doing very well according to her teacher and really, really loves to play. So the time has come to bite the bullet and invest in a piano.
I'm not really sure which route to take. We are trying to decide between a used acoustic piano and a new or used Clavinova/Roland type of piano. My kids have a ton of fun playing with all the "bells and whistles" on our basic keyboard so I'm thinking a Clavinova might be really fun for them. We tried one out yesterday and she loved all the things it can do, but said the keys didn't feel like her teachers piano keys do. How important is this ? I know the keys are supposed to be weighted to feel like real piano keys ... is it just a personal preference or will this affect her ability to play an acoustic piano ?
I appreciate any advice you can give me! Given we know next to nothing about pianos and this is an expensive investment, I can use all the help I can get !!
Thanks, Cindy
I'm sure someone here can give me some advice on this subject - and I always get great advice when I come to the DIS !!
DD (almost 8) has been playing for 7 months now. We bought a keyboard for her when she started ... and she has now pretty much "outgrown" it (some of the pieces she is playing now have high or low notes that we don't have on the 61 key keyboard).
She is doing very well according to her teacher and really, really loves to play. So the time has come to bite the bullet and invest in a piano.
I'm not really sure which route to take. We are trying to decide between a used acoustic piano and a new or used Clavinova/Roland type of piano. My kids have a ton of fun playing with all the "bells and whistles" on our basic keyboard so I'm thinking a Clavinova might be really fun for them. We tried one out yesterday and she loved all the things it can do, but said the keys didn't feel like her teachers piano keys do. How important is this ? I know the keys are supposed to be weighted to feel like real piano keys ... is it just a personal preference or will this affect her ability to play an acoustic piano ?
I appreciate any advice you can give me! Given we know next to nothing about pianos and this is an expensive investment, I can use all the help I can get !!

Thanks, Cindy