What is the difference between digital keyboard & digital Piano ?
- DARNEL CHOWDHURY NEEL
- Apr 22, 2021
- 1 min read
Digital pianos and keyboards are designed to accomplish very different things. Digital pianos, as the name suggests, are intended simply to be a digital replication of an acoustic or grand piano. Digital pianos have weighted keys so that the experience of playing one more closely resembles a traditional piano. Digital pianos are ideal for those who want to learn to play the piano but don’t want to pay the incredibly high cost of purchasing one or deal with the hassle of finding space for one. After all, there’s almost nothing cheap, easy, or convenient about buying or owning a traditional piano. Digital pianos have been designed to be less expensive, easier to maintain, and much easier to transport. Advanced musicians use Digital pianos when they want to record their music onto a computer. Keyboards, on the other hand, were designed to produce a much wider range of sounds than traditional pianos. The range of available features on a keyboard make them more appropriate for intermediate to advanced musicians who are interested and capable of developing their own sound. It’s uncommon for such musicians to use a keyboard to create the same sounds that a traditional piano would make. Keyboards are usually lighter than digital pianos, and often do not have weighted keys. In short, keyboards are designed to be used by musicians and producers with more experience. Keyboards often have tones which number in the hundreds and sometimes thousands. The player will have access to a lot of technical options to allow them to fully customize their sound.

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