Wazza...For me, I prefer and enjoy the piano more than a keyboard because for me, I enjoy the sound, smell and feel of an acoustic piano. When I'm home alone, and I sit down to create or simply play/practice...I always go to the acoustic before the PSR2000. In fact, I can go weeks without turning the PSR on, But can rarely go a day or two without tinkering to some extent on the acoustic. mainly, it's a combination of the elements I described...plus I find I can be more expressive on the acoustic. The dynamics of soft to loud, smooth/flowing to sticatto for me are more noticeable on the piano...I even think you can communicate attitudes and feelings better on the piano. My only experiene with keyboards is the PSR. I played organ in church as a kid, but was horrible at it. I couldn't make the music flow...it was too choppy and ragged. Now I'm sure it was all my doing, because I just can't get the technique down. It's like I'm uncoordinated....The PSR is better because of the sustain pedal ...but the key feel and lack of warmth (IMO, not factual by any means)always brings me back to the piano...Now, I'm not arranger bashing here on the forum...I practice different techniques on my PSR alot, and am beginning to gig with it next month...and slowly, I will integrate into my act more and more...it is exciting to be able to be a one man band...and have the band play the way you want it to, and I love the versatility of it...but in the end, If I was doing studio work and gigging with a band...I'd have synths/modules and an acoustic in my studio, and play the acoustic onstage. And leave the synth stuff to another keyboard player....that's the long and short of it. For me, like the keys themselves...it's black and white..no gray areas...but that's just me...