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Casio Digital Piano - What You’re Looking For

  
  
  
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Back when I was in elementary school, music education was something that everyone had to take. Sadly enough now and days it is more of an option. Many children don’t get to discover the joy of learning music and understanding the pure beauty of it. Physical education and musical education have slowly dwindled out of the school system to try and keep up with today’s economy.

As a parent you want your children to have every experience possible in life including music. It is a proven fact that music education helps to develop a Childs imagination. So you decide that the piano is the way to go about it, but where do you begin. You can use these steps to help:

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  • Talk with your child to make sure that they will be willing to take lessons
  • Find a teacher that you are both confident with
  • Decide whether the lessons will be given at home or somewhere else

Let’s say you do decide to take the lessons, but you are unsure of making such a huge purchase. After all a piano is something you only buy once. You need to do a lot of research on go over all the options available. With a child you may want to stay as modern as possible. Digital pianos are more modern alternatives to traditional pianos both in the way they feel to play and in the sound produced. It is meant to provide an accurate simulation of a real piano. Some digital pianos are also designed to look like an acoustic piano. They still have many advantages over normal pianos:

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  • Compared to acoustic pianos, digital pianos are generally less expensive.
  • Most models are smaller and considerably lighter, but there are large ones as well.
  • They don’t have strings so they don’t need any tuning.
  • Depending on the digital piano, it may have many more instrument sounds including strings, guitars, organs, and more.

Even if you are an adult wanting to learn a little music yourself this would be an ideal option as well. Music education is something of value and I believe that each and every person should have some sort of music in their life.

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Posted @ Thursday, September 22, 2011 9:56 AM by Dacvid
This post is great advice folks. If you plan / expect / hope your child will move on to an acoustic piano and serious playing then it's very important to get a _digital_piano_ NOT just an electric keyboard. Why? A digital piano's keys will have very much the same feel as an acoustic and the electronics will be much more sensitive allowing proper expression. By all means, don't get a keyboard with just a few keys or smaller than normal sized keys. 
 
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cheers, 
 
JD 
 
Posted @ Thursday, November 10, 2011 2:59 PM by JD Roberts
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