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		<title>Self Taught Electronic Piano Lesson &#8211; Teach Yourself How To Play The Piano</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 09:32:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Electronic Piano Man</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trying to be self taught on the piano might not be the easiest thing to do for any musician, but it can be done through various types of lessons on the keyboard, from different resources whether online or offline that involves the electronic piano. It has always been a challenge for anyone looking to teach [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trying to be <a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com/">self taught on the piano</a> might not be the easiest thing to do for any musician, but it can be done through various types of lessons on the keyboard, from different resources whether online or offline that involves the electronic piano. It has always been a challenge for anyone looking to teach yourself how to play the piano on where and how to start, and how to progress at each level, to the next standard. The piano, electronic or otherwise, is a very complex musical instrument, and takes varying levels of skill to learn and master. Nobody achieves success on it overnight, and everyone requires years of hard practice in order to get what they want. This is even truer for a self taught pianist who has taken many lessons to learn how to play the instrument him or herself.</p>
<p>Or you might be one of the many pianists who did go for lessons, spent lots of money and still ended up nowhere. Nowhere meaning that you still do not know how to play the keyboard well. This could lead to two possible scenarios for you &#8211; one, you give up totally and look back in the future on your meaningless journey through hard work and musical hope with nothing to show for; or second, you do not give up and continue to push onwards, this time by teaching yourself to play the piano without outside guidance or interference. You might be in a better position than other aspiring beginners. For one, you already know how to read music theory and probably know a couple of scales. The only problem is that playing the songs has not come as easily.</p>
<p>Is there a real need to get an electronic piano teacher or one who teaches acoustic piano to really learn how to play the keyboard? There are many who only managed to accomplish proficiency on the instrument with the help of one. There are also others who spent time and effort learning theory, practicing music scales for hours on end, using nothing but the resources that can be found in libraries, music shops and from electronic keyboard lessons online that they found.</p>
<p>What kind of <a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com/">electronic piano lessons</a> are more helpful? Are they the ones that are taught by a human teacher? Or can everyone eventually figure out how to play songs on the electronic piano by learning the essentials from online videos or books?</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com/electronic-piano/differences-advantages-and-disadvantages-between-electronic-piano-and-acoustic-piano">difference between an electronic piano and synthesizer</a> is the same as that between being self taught or receiving coaching from a personal tutor. There is nothing much separating the two, and the common thread for success using either method is down to the individual&#8217;s effort. Practice with dedication and have a true love for music and it is not impossible to know how to play well in the end.</p>
<p>There is of course one small difference and that is the amount of money being spent. There are many electronic piano lessons for free online and they can substitute real coaching to a very large extent. With videos, one can even have basic learning of electronic keyboards. There are also tons of basic electronic organ lessons for the beginner. Free electronic piano lessons have become very popular and are all the rage, due to allowing millions of aspiring beginner pianists to save a lot of money from paying for their lessons instead.</p>
<p>Electronic keyboard lessons online now also provide access to millions of sheet music that are scanned and stored in digital form. This is great for every pianist as it provides a large online library of possibly hard to find music and songs transcribed for playing on the piano. The other obvious benefit is that even more money is saved from having to buy sheet music from shops.</p>
<p>Some have even gone the distance with technology by creating online electronic keyboard classes. These might become the next evolution of <a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com/electronic-piano/lessons-on-how-to-play-the-electronic-piano">self taught digital piano lessons</a> as they are conducted over the Internet, while students can tune in anytime anywhere from the comfort of their own homes. They also learn at their own pace whenever convenient.</p>
<p>With so many ways to learn electronic free keyboard lessons, there is no excuse not to know how to play the instrument in the end. Figuring out the electronic piano chords, the different keys, and having sheet music to learn and practice with can be found easily with the click of a button and going online for all the <a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com/electronic-piano/lessons-on-how-to-play-the-electronic-piano">self taught keyboard lessons online</a>.</p>
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		<title>Why Buy An Electronic Piano?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Electronic Piano Man</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever someone decides to buy a piano, the inevitable choice will come down to whether an electronic piano would be a better buy, or an acoustic piano. There are always pros and cons to either choice, and you must determine which best fits your situation, needs and budget. There are also people who would prefer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever someone decides to buy a piano, the inevitable choice will come down to whether an <a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com"><strong>electronic piano</strong></a> would be a better buy, or an acoustic piano. There are always pros and cons to either choice, and you must determine which best fits your situation, needs and budget. There are also people who would prefer electronic pianos over an acoustic one anytime due to personal preferences or little likes or dislikes. We will study what are some of the advantages of getting a <a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com"><strong>digital piano</strong></a>, and what you might need to consider otherwise if an acoustic piano might be a better choice.</p>
<p>First of all, consider that electronic pianos will always stay in tune. That is one great advantage of electronic items and it is an especially great feature to have for a piano. Acoustic pianos periodically go out of tune whether you use them or not, and you need to hire <a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com"><strong>piano tuning</strong></a> services or a tuner to look into it and fix the problem. For an <strong>electronic piano</strong>, there is no such issue and you can use it for ages and the piano will stay in tune for a lifetime.</p>
<p>While many electronic pianos are now designed to give you the look of an acoustic one, they are still not as big in size nor do they take up a lot of space. As a result, these <strong>digital pianos</strong> will not take up as much valuable home space as their acoustic counterparts. If you do not wish to get one with the stage piano setup, you can spend less and purchase a simple <strong>electronic keyboard</strong> or what they call a <a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com"><strong>synthesizer</strong></a>, and it can be easily stored in your home. You can either put it back in its package box after use, or stack it up against the wall or in between cupboards. The amount of space taken up by an electronic piano is significantly lesser than an acoustic one.</p>
<p>With acoustic pianos, most people place them in their living rooms where everyone can see you play, especially for parties and such. Or they are placed in a room so that it does not disturb anyone’s peace when you are practicing. The point is, no matter where you put it, there is no way you can prevent anyone from hearing what you are doing on it. Even if you were to soundproof the room, it would mean extra costs. An <strong>electronic piano</strong> does not have such a problem. They are headphone enabled and you can play it wearing a headphone and not disturb anyone. This means one could even practice their piano lessons in the middle of the night on electronic pianos and not worry about receiving complaints from neighbors or even their family members.</p>
<p>With an <strong>electronic piano</strong>, you can even have recorded accompaniments to practice your piano pieces on. That is a powerful feature while learning how to play piano and taking lessons, as it means you can simulate playing in a band or live situation with accompanying music. If you spend a bit more, you can even have built in sequencers for you to record your own pieces and then edit them on your computer or on the keyboard itself. An additional feature would be that of samples stored in electronic pianos. The digital instrument provides endless possibilities and one of them is the ability to store sounds from other instruments in it, and then use it for playback purposes. For example, you can simulate playing the trumpet or violin while using a <strong>digital piano</strong>, made possible by the use of samples.</p>
<p>With the increasing quality plugged into electronic pianos, the sound quality has improved drastically. By special weight grading, <strong>piano keys</strong> on the digital instrument are built to ensure realistic portrayal of an actual acoustic piano key timbre. When you are playing the instrument, it feels and sounds just like its acoustic counterpart. There are just as many professional piano players who use an electronic piano and vouch for the lack of differentiation in look and feel between the two versions of the instrument.</p>
<p>There are many electronic piano brands to choose from nowadays. You have the famous Yamaha digital pianos, Casio, Korg electronic pianos, Kurzweil pianos, and Roland digital pianos. Our five brands provide value for money and features which will serve a piano player well. They are also relatively cost effective compared to acoustic pianos. You can easily get a quality <strong>electronic piano</strong> by spending between $1,000 to $3,000 regardless of brand, and a few essential piano accessories such as a <strong>piano bench</strong>, stand, piano sheet music, extra pedals and headphones. Use the money saved otherwise from buying an acoustic piano by using it on extra piano lessons. This way, you can get the best of both worlds and advance more in your piano playing endeavors.</p>
<p>So why buy an <strong>electronic piano</strong> over an acoustic piano? The reasons to support this are perfectly illustrated here and hopefully it provides enough arguments to provide you with more reason to get a digital version of a piano. One of the most attractive advantages is that of saving costs, and all the savings can be later pumped into areas that will improve yourself as a piano player instead of spending too much money on accessories which do not necessarily help you much without learning the skills first. So go forth and become the best player you can on an electronic piano.</p>
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		<title>How To Buy A Good Electronic Digital Stage Piano</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2008 03:21:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Electronic Piano Man</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have always wondered whether to get an electronic piano or an authentic acoustic piano, then you understand the many factors that have to be considered with such a decision. While an acoustic piano would be the ideal instrument for all piano enthusiasts, the cost and size of it can often prevent most people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have always wondered whether to get an <strong><a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com">electronic piano</a></strong> or an authentic acoustic piano, then you understand the many factors that have to be considered with such a decision. While an acoustic piano would be the ideal instrument for all piano enthusiasts, the cost and size of it can often prevent most people from shelling out a couple of thousand dollars for a good one. At the end of the day, it can easily come down to having a good review of which <strong><a href="http://www.electronicpianolessons.com">electronic digital stage piano</a></strong> should be suitable and if properly reviewed, such a choice can provide just as much value as buying a non-electronic version.</p>
<p>In case you are somewhat of a piano purist and have misconceptions that <strong>digital pianos</strong> do not provide enough of the same feel as an acoustic version, then think again. Nowadays, technology has advanced as quickly as demand has risen, and the same feel of playing an acoustic piano can be had just as much as from playing an electronic version of the instrument. Each piano key on the synthesizer (another name for it) would be made according to weight similar to that of its authentic counterpart, and they are individually graded. If you have tried your hands playing piano on a Steinway for example, you would have felt that the lower key notes are heavier than the lighter notes. They thump down when you press on them, don’t they?</p>
<p><strong>Electronic pianos</strong> of the modern era now also provide enough internal computing intelligence to ensure that the notes do not sound messy or jumbled when they are played. The piano sample sounds that are used are all genuine and provide accurate replication of when an acoustic piano is played. Many of them even provide additional effects and variations of such samples, such as an organ or harpsichord. A key early breakthrough in the design and development of digital pianos came when they were able to produce polyphony which is the combination of more than 60 notes played at the same time.</p>
<p>One factor in choosing a good <strong>electronic digital stage piano</strong> is of its design shape and size. Many people decide to opt for such an instrument due to the limited space in their homes. As a result, the piano should be placed on a stand (thus the stage piano) and not only must the size of the instrument not be too large, the combined space usage of the piano and its stand must be convenient and reasonable. As a result, most manufacturers of electronic pianos and synthesizers now build keyboards within reasonable sizes and lengths, to cater to the mass consumer market.</p>
<p>Other essential features when looking to buy a good electronic stage piano include the MIDI capabilities, sequencer and recording functions, properly weighted and graded piano keys, piano pedal capabilities such as sustain and half-pedals, basic piano samples and extra sounds such as from different instruments and headphone line ins to allow playing without upsetting neighbors or people in the house with the noise. An extra note is the powerful ability of a digital piano to replicate other instruments through the use of multiple samples stored in it. Additional features might allow extra samples to be loaded into the keyboard and used. This is something that many professional musicians rely on in studios and during live stage performances.</p>
<p>As of today, the digital stage piano manufacturers that provide value and reliability are still the same as from years ago. They include Yamaha, Korg, Roland and Kurzweil. While reviewing the different electronic piano brands, I have personally preferred Yamaha and Korg pianos, and their digital pianos provide the same power and performances. Yamaha has always been the best piano manufacturer around, in my opinion, and they have carried over their technological know-how in building acoustic pianos to that of electronic pianos. Their electronic instruments are the best in replicating the sound and feel of an acoustic piano, and myself and my kids have always enjoyed using both Yamaha piano forms.</p>
<p>Another good choice for an electronic digital stage piano would be that of Korg’s range of pianos. They provide excellent support and the sounds and piano timbre produced are crystal clear with unbelievable warmth. A little recommendation would also be that of Casio digital stage pianos, especially if you are looking for one for your kids who are clamoring to learn the instrument. You never know with kids. They might lose their interest after six months so why take the risk to spend money on an acoustic piano or even a top range electronic piano when you can go for a Casio which is much less expensive and provides all the basic essential features to learn how to play piano. All you need to spend more would be on piano sheet music and lessons.</p>
<p>Therefore, if you want to buy a good <strong>electronic digital stage piano</strong>, consider the points above and assess the many options available to you as a piano buyer nowadays. There are so many varieties of pianos from Yamaha and Roland to actual acoustic pianos such as Steinway. But as a starting point, a grand piano is not essential at all. Save the money for the extra piano lessons and future piano refinishing, and use it to invest on a powerful electronic digital stage piano instead.</p>
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