On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 03:54:45PM +0200, hollunder(a)gmx.at wrote:
Thanks for all the help so far.
Now it's getting serious.
I think I'll get something along the lines of Yamaha P85, Casio PX-120
or Korg SP-250. They appear pretty similar to me, I couldn't test the
casio yet.
Any recommendation?
I own a Korg SP-200 which has the same technology as the SP-250 but
without the stand, the pedal and the speakers. It's a nice e-piano very
reliable and solid.
The sound is okay - the same for the keys. I don't know the other Pianos
but this one is good. I would recommend it. But you should try them all
in a store.
And the main reason for this message:
It's possible to get three pedals for the Casio and the Yamaha, for The
Korg there's only the sustain pedal.
My question is:
When and for what will I need the other pedals?
How the pedals work is explained in another respond - but I'm playing
about 10 years and didn't need another than the sustain pedal. The
others may be nice for some pieces, but they are mostly not needed.
I'm just
starting to learn piano but I plan to play a bit unusual music as well
(Schoenberg, etc.).
Sounds like fun - even if I never played Schoenberg :)
Thanks again.
Best regards,
Philipp
Best regards,
Johannes
P.S. Sorry for my bad english...