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Date Published: 02nd October 2007
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With a limited budget and space not everybody can afford the acoustic grand piano. But if you consider your options, a digital piano can very well fill the gaps and work out to be a great substitute for the acoustic grand piano. Apart from the sound quality that a digital piano offers, there are even greater benefits with one and many of us need the features associated with this digital instrument. That is why the Digital Piano has gradually developed as a popular choice for music lovers.

Initially, the digital piano was developed to be an alternative to the acoustic piano. However, the sound producing system in a digital piano is different fro the traditional pianos. The digital pianos are based on high quality samples to produce piano sounds. On broad terms, the better the quality of the samples incorporated in the device the more expensive the digital piano becomes. An important consideration in a digital piano is the way keyboard touch & feels. For simplicity of playing the device, a digital piano needs to have keys, which should feel almost like real keys of an acoustic piano. The better digital pianos come with graded hammer action which simply means that the keys are heavier on the bass side and get gradually lighter as you move to the right of the keyboard. This is similar to the way the keys feel on a typical acoustic piano.


However, some of the digital pianos resemble more to a digital keyboard and are designed to be portable. With the lightweight design they can be easily moved around and adds great value as far as ease of mobility is concerned. One of the great advantages with a digital pianos is that they come with slot to connect a headphone so that you can practice without disturbing others. With a digital pianos there are no maintenance & tuning activities needed.

There are several benefits offered by a digital piano which are equally beneficial for pros and amateurs. We have summarized few of the advantages of having a digital piano.
· Compared to conventional pianos, digital pianos are relatively inexpensive.
· Smaller and considerably lighter, they suit mobility.

· Digital pianos do not require tuning.
· They usually create several different piano timbres.
· Digital pianos are much more likely to incorporate a MIDI implementation.
· They may have additional features to assist in learning and composition.
· Most of the digital pianos include headphone output.
· They often have a transposition feature.
· Digital pianos do not require the use of microphones, eliminating the problem of audio feedback in sound reinforcement, as well as simplifying the recording process.


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