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both aīeginner and an experienced person would play it) * I’m buying a piano to learn, my partner already plays (i.e. Yamaha P90/P85 or a Classenti P1 but the above seem to check a lot of I was wondering if you had an opinion on either of these two:Īfter reading your site and guide, I was starting to settle on a Venture into buying my first digital piano. uk – it’s been a very helpful source of advice as I You can check out their website here: Thomann Cyberstoreįirstly, many thanks for putting together the resources at They also have a vast range of makes and models. Thomann have some of the best prices in Europe. The best place to buy in Germany is Thomann Roland, Kurzweil and Classenti would all be Any suggestions? I’m interested in the Roland and Kurzweil brands and the Classenti brand seems interesting. The only problem I have is finding a good store to test things out. YouĬan pop into the UK Pianos shop in Enfield or call Let me know if you’d like more information.

And they’ll take you up to grade 5 to 6 (that Responsive key touch (feels more like a real piano)Īnd nicer sound, are the Broadway digital pianos.īroadway pianos are really good pianos to learn Realistic key touch after a year or two at most.Ī similarly priced range of pianos that has a more You’d need to upgrade to something with a more They’d be OK forĪ complete beginner just to learn the basics, but I wanted some informationĪbout the Thomann pianos compared to others as I had the For the complete beginner on an extremely tight budget.
