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Guide to Choosing Piano Acoustic

 

Acoustic Piano vs Digital Piano.

 

Acoustic piano has some advantages and disadvantages compared to the digital piano.
Acoustic piano can be played without any electricity. Higher maintenance costs (regular tuning) and costs incurred first to buy an acoustic piano is quite high, but has a much longer durability and value of the investments increased due to the furniture should be appreciated as an asset. In contrast to the digital piano as electronic goods from time to time to depreciate due to the release of the model / new technology and the technology of production costs are declining.

 

Sound and touch the resulting acoustic piano also automatically richer, because the generated acoustic and mechanical instead of the recorded sound samples. So for those of you who are really serious about knowing the piano (not a keyboard) specifically further, you should consider buying an acoustic piano.
 

But this only applies to specific piano sound. On the other hand, the Digital Piano Reviews which basically operates digitally using 'sample sound' that are triggered via MIDI protocol, has the potential to play various types of sound, even can play the sound of wind instruments, percussion, strings, and so on. Not only the sound of the piano.

For the purposes of recording and amplification (sound system), acoustic piano is automatically more expensive and complicated because it requires additional equipment such as a microphone / transducer (pickup) and accurate placement techniques to get great results.
 
Up here, you should be able to choose between acoustic piano and digital piano / electric. If you decide to buy an acoustic piano, for then you can choose between an upright or grand piano.
Upright Piano VS Grand Piano.

Unlike the Grand piano (piano segitia), an upright piano is designed for use in homes where space usually do not have a large space. The concept of the design is sound produced soundboard vertically reflected through the wall of the house to fill the space evenly.

On the other hand, the Grand Piano in the design for the purposes of a public concert or performance which is generally placed on a vast space. The concept of the design is sound produced soundboard horizontally reflected by floor coverings and also projected by the soundboard is positioned diagonally facing the audience.

In general, the grand piano can project a larger volume and wider sound characteristics due to the low frequency / more powerful bass produced from strings longer than the upright piano.
After deciding between upright and grand pianos, you can begin to choose a variety of models and types available on the market,
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