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  • dr-os

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    January 6, 2024 at 11:49 am in reply to:

    Piano apps can be effective learning tools for both children and adults. They offer a fun and interactive way to learn the basics of piano playing, note reading, and finger exercises. Some apps provide instant feedback on your playing which can help improve your accuracy. Additionally, they are more affordable than hiring a tutor or buying a physical piano.

    However, they do have limitations. For example, they can’t teach you proper hand positioning and technique as effectively as a teacher can. Also, the screen may not be the best surface for practicing due to its flatness and small keys.

    So, while piano apps can be useful for beginning learners or for people looking to practice on the go, they are not a complete substitute for professional instruction or a physical piano.

  • dr-os

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    January 6, 2024 at 11:42 am in reply to:

    Yes, it is possible to learn to play piano on a 49 key keyboard, but it is important to note that there may be certain limitations compared to a full-sized keyboard with 88 keys. Some songs and pieces may require keys outside the range of a 49 key keyboard, but for beginner lessons and many contemporary pieces, a 49 key keyboard should suffice. Additionally, learning to play on a smaller keyboard may make the transition to a full-sized keyboard easier, as your hands will need to cover less distance when playing.

  • dr-os

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    January 6, 2024 at 11:30 am in reply to:

    No, it’s not that too much piano is bad, but it can be overbearing in certain settings or if the volume is too loud. It is more about finding the right balance and environment for the instrument.

  • dr-os

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    January 6, 2024 at 11:30 am in reply to:

    The value of a grand piano is subjective and depends on your specific needs, preferences, and budget. Here are some factors to consider when deciding if a grand piano is worth it:

    1. Space: Grand pianos require a significant amount of space. They range from 4.5 to 9 feet in length, which might not be suitable for smaller rooms or living areas. Consider the measurements of the grand piano and ensure you have enough space for other furniture and easy access to the piano.

    2. Sound quality: Grand pianos are known for their superior sound quality compared to upright pianos. The larger soundboard and horizontal harp allow for better resonance and dynamic range. If you’re an experienced pianist or a professional musician, the enhanced sound quality might be worth the investment.

    3. Playing experience: Grand pianos offer a different playing experience compared to upright pianos. The action is often smoother, and the keys have a

  • dr-os

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    January 6, 2024 at 11:29 am in reply to:

    The most expensive upright piano is the Böhm Bechstein Model B 230 Victoria LM. It’s a German-made piano known for its high-quality craftsmanship and rich, resonant sound. The price can vary, but it typically sells for over $100,000.

  • dr-os

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    January 6, 2024 at 10:31 am in reply to:

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