What are the advantages of a Digital Piano?
• Headphone Output – Allows for silent practice, meaning the rest of the family can watch TV while you practice, and if you’re self-conscious you also have privacy while you learn. • No tuning required – This saves money, as acoustic pianos should be tuned often, especially with the Australian climate • Weight and portability – This enables digital pianos to be placed upstairs in bedrooms instead of downstairs in living areas. You also do not need a specialist removalist to move the piano from one location to another. • Variety of sounds – This allows the student to utilise different sounds for different styles or simply to have a change from the same sound over and over while practising scales etc. • On-Board metronome – Convenient, and will come through headphones along with the piano sound. • Built in recording (most models) – This is extremely useful when a student wishes to learn the left hand after already mastering the right. The student may record the right hand and then re pla