The first digital piano I bought for my wife(over 10 years ago) was a Casio Privia. Since I was not a pianist, I brought along my daughter shoppping for a piano. They had everything from acoustic grand pianos to basic digital pianos.

She had just graduated from college with a music degree, which included piano studies.

She played Yamaha, Kwai, Casio and others. For the money, at the time, she was most impressed with the Privia.

A few years later, that Casio Privia digital piano went to my son for lessons for our grand daughters.

The last digital piano I bought was a Yamaha DGX 660 for another grand daughter. She's into dance and I thought the arranger functions might help.

I'm not too impressed anything arranger and Casio.


Edited by guitpic1 (03/13/17 10:40 AM)
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