What is the difference between touch sensitive and weighted keys




















Semi-weighted - Lightly weighted. Some resistance but not at all similar to an acoustic piano. Weighted - Feels at least similar to an acoustic piano. Requires more hand strength to play. I am hoping to purchase this and find an instructor at about the same time. There seem to be several keyboards in my affordable range for each option.

I will be going for a full 88 keys. My real question is which option is best for a beginner. I've been muddling through the Alfred's book on my own but I intend to go back to start once I find a teacher. I also will probably be using whatever I get for a long time so longevity is also a consideration. Thanks for any replies! It just takes longer and you have to work harder. Re: Touch Sensitive vs. Joined: Sep Your description of the different keyboards is quite right and you will certainly want a weighted hammer action.

Fortunately, virtually all digital pianos have both hammer action keyboards and 88 keys. The difference between a good entry level DP and the one you've been using is great - you will really feel a big difference. You can develop proper piano technique with a good dp, and a teacher to guide you if possible. Of course this is just a smattering, but I think they're quite representative. Good luck in your searching! Thank you toddy! I'll probably be looking at slab types just because I have some dreams of at least playing at some back yard parties some day.

So being able to transport it easily is a consideration. Plus it would be useful to be able to move the piano out of the way at home on some occasions. Joined: Feb Whether you are new or experience, you should have this feature. Thank you taking your time to read this article by Digital Piano Review.

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Acoustic guitars usually have around 20 frets Electric guitars have around 22 to 24 frets. Most electric guitars have 22 frets. Some vintage guitars may have 21 […]. An electronic instrument is typically less expensive, more compact and has a greater range of sounds and effects than a piano. The piano, however, has a more natural tone and feel than an electronic keyboard. A weighted action brings the experience closer to that of a piano, though it, too, is a tactile simulation of what the piano does.

The subtle differences in the action between an electronic keyboard with weighted keys and a piano can cause neck and shoulder tension in experienced piano players. For students and casual musicians, the electronic keyboard with weighted keys is a good compromise of playability, low cost and easy maintenance. Stage musicians who are well practiced on many keyboards may opt for an easy-to-carry, touch-sensitive model.



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