Hi, so i have a nord with semi-weight keys ,when i buy him i was not thinking that i would go study classical musical, but now i am studying.... so do you think that study in semi-weight will be terrible for my dynamics ? because a week ago i played in a exam to the college on a stainway , an it was sooooooooo light i almost think it was a keyboard, much different of the old upright pianos that i used to play, so i was thinking should i buy some keyboard with hammer action just to study, and witch keyboard do you recommend?
Ps: Another nord is much money to me or a real piano too
Ps2: I was aproved in the exam!!
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Re: Hard Keys
The Casio Privia PX-5S might be what you're looking for. It is light, cheap, has a great piano sound and a really good full 88 key piano weighted action. It is proving to be very popular for these reasons, and you should be able to find plenty of good demos on Youtube.
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Re: Hard Keys
RedLeo wrote:The Casio Privia PX-5S might be what you're looking for. It is light, cheap, has a great piano sound and a really good full 88 key piano weighted action. It is proving to be very popular for these reasons, and you should be able to find plenty of good demos on Youtube.
+1 I have Px5s and it is perfect as a master for my NS2 (and VI pianos too)
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