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Recomendation for gigging stage piano?? Question for keyboard players out there:
I might be doing some actual gigs (so far the shows I did were at venue with keyboards set up for me) and I need to use my own gear. I just bought a Motif 6 for my "Synth" (with the help of recos from y'all on here)..... but my "piano" is now a Yamaha P250 which is really too heavy to bring. I used to have a P80 which in rertrospect would've been great for gigging, given the weighted 88 keys, and lightweight, but i upgraded to P250 for more sounds. Wondering what you guys recommend/use? I"d rather stay cheap, since I just got the Motif..... ideally want to spent $500-700. Thanks. | |
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check out the Casio Privia PX-400CS Digital Piano "Study and show yourself approved"
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FrankAxtell said: check out the Casio Privia PX-400CS Digital Piano
I saw that on musician's friend/buy etc..... but sometihng in me is like "Casio??" It just makes me thing of those first keyboards in Macy's in the80s that i always played. i know that's not fair. Is there a cheap Kurzweil or Alesis or something? I see Kurzweill has SP88 and SP88x. wondering if I need truly weighted keys or if semi-weighted is enough (I did grow up palying acoustic) and if i really need 88 vs 76 keys..... since i'm going to playing synth and piano at the same time often (though not always). Just curious what others think. I'm searching for a used P80 also, but hard to find. I should never have sold mine! [Edited 3/8/06 8:37am] | |
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