poka 1y ago • 100%
Thanks a lot for the detailed answer. Well noted on the X shaped stand, I'll get piano that comes with a proper frame. I think I'll go down to that store over the weekend and try those Casio PX.
poka 1y ago • 100%
Thanks! I will take a look at those models. Also, there is a store near my place which only sells Casio and Korg digital pianos. Do you recommend anything from those brands?
I noticed most digital pianos come with 1 year warranty only and that looks quite short to me.. Are maintenance and repairs expected if I plan to keep the piano for at least 5 years? Is there a brand with a reputation of making products with good quality that can last for years?
Hello! My 5 years old kid has been taking piano lessons for a few months and he seems to enjoy it. I'm thinking of buying a piano for him so that he can practice at home. However, I don't know much about pianos and I'm not sure what to buy. I'm looking at digital pianos mostly since they look cheaper and I don't have much space at home anyway. I did a bit of research on the internet and I understand I should be getting one with weighted keys. Beside that, I don't know what brand or model to pick. Do you have any piano recommendation for a kid who is just getting started? Thanks!