Originally Posted By rikkisbears
Hi Bachus,
Unless you plan on playing an acoustic piano, does it really matter?
I ended up with a top of the line Clavinova, and it never felt the same as playing my baby grand. I used to spend hours per week doing Hanon exercises building up finger strength.
Enjoyed it at the time, but after I had sell the baby grand (house, downgrade, no space) the clavinova didn’t quite make up for it. Lost interest in playing.

Why not enjoy what works for you,

I’m the opposite, I find the lighter key feel more difficult for a piano piece, there again I haven’t played a fully weighted keyboard for years, so no doubt I’d have to go back to doing exercises to build up the strength and evenness again.


Thats where i am now, why play on the weighted paino action if my main keybaord will probably allways be an arranger key

Why not concentrate my efforts on playing piano style on the arranger?

The only reason withilding me right now is the fact that i am nit one who easilly quits..

But in my vacation cabin, i really enjoy playing my piano parts on the genos..
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