Very pleased I am consistent with the grand piano. Although there is no realistic piano sound, but sounds very good.
The electric piano sounds are average to good. The range of sounds is generally varied (me it enough: D)
With the velocity I am not entirely happy, because this apparently is based on the velocity of the key touch alone. So it happens that you unfortunately can be very difficult to strike "slow" one button at a fast piece. For starters, it is sufficient however completely.
For the function with the lighted keys: Perfect for learning, but annoying when you play normally (you can also turn off;)). What's cool is you can get the keys via MIDI to shine. That means you can be any piece with the light-key learning function, provided you have of a MIDI file and a program that can reproduce this on a electric piano (I use for example Sekaiju).
The tutorial for playing mere is very nicely done (you can even the tempo of the piece that you want to learn, manually or it can be adapted to one's own pace), but it is strongly recommended, anyway to learn to play by notes.
It includes 5 Notable features:
- See Listen & Learn Mode = listen and light up the keys (the keys to memorize)
- Timing Mode = important only that one key at the right time strikes (one can irgenwelche press it's all about tact)
- Waiting mode = the piano waits until you pressing the right buttons, depending on how long you need it fits your pace
- Fingering Help = tells you which finger you which key to play could / should
- Left / Right / Both hand / hands = all the functions just listed can be used with any hand (for example: first learn the right hand, then the left and then to play with both hands)
The tutorial are also some classical pieces, of which I mean that this electric piano is reaching its limits. Especially velocity in the point character of the sound and weight of the keys.
I highly recommend this electric piano definitely :)
And you should already know that you play a lot of piano and for a long time, it is better to grab the same to a Yamaha CLP (electric piano + a few functions) or CVP (electric piano with a bunch of features) but.