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#476083 - 09/15/19 08:37 PM
Question for Piano Players, is 73 keys enough?
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi , have a question, I blame Uncle Dave for getting me interested in pianos again, with his Yammie P121, I think it was.
I possibly want to give piano a bit of a try again, been about 25 years since I played so not sure if it’s something I’m capable of doing again, so don’t want to go overboard on a piano. I was thinking of getting one with 88 keys, but is it necessary? 73 keys would be easier to ship, if I decided it wasn’t for me.
I did mainly play arpeggio type songs, so hence my question, would 73 be enough. I know the 61 notes on my keyboard aren’t, and I’m no good at octave swapping to try and make 61 notes work, plus I want weighted keys.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thank you Best wishes Rikki
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#476087 - 09/16/19 04:29 AM
Re: Question for Piano Players, is 73 keys enough?
[Re: rikkisbears]
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Registered: 10/29/07
Posts: 690
Loc: Sydney Australia
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Hi Rikki, Obviously, your question was too hard. Slow response!!! My comments,for what they are worth, from a juvenile piano player. My first impressions would be that 73 should be enough for anyone but a concert pianist, but recent posts will give you varying opinions contrary to that. Relative to console organs with extended keyboard range,with which I am familiar, when compared to spinet organs, with lesser key range, I always found that the spread/quality of sound was always far superior with the extra keys. i do not profess to know the technical reason for this, but no doubt others will soon respond. I have also been a longtime fan of piano action keys for expressive playing. P.S. I am sure your partner is pleased that sports cars were not your hobby !!! Ray
Edited by The Saint (09/16/19 04:32 AM)
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