Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Casio PX-120 Privia Digital Piano Order Now


When you first open the package for this D-Piano, you will see a sleek, jet-black, contemporary digital piano. I do not call it a keyboard because it far exceeds the expectations for a keyboard. The touch-sensitive, weighted keys feel just like the keys for a real concert grand. All 88 keys are there. It performs with the sensitivity and the grandeur of a concert grand (for example, when you press the sustain pedal, play some notes, and quickly lift and press the pedal again, you will hear a remnant of the notes played being dampened and then sustained.

The only one minor drawback is the selection of recorded songs. When Casio selected the songs to package with the keyboard, they emphasized on classical piano songs whilst ignoring popular songs and songs for other included instruments (harpsichord, 3 organs, 3 E-pianos, 2 strings, vibraphone, etc.)

Otherwise, this piano is excellent when you need the performance and style of a piano at under 16 Kg (26 lbs). Visually stunning: with the added stand and pedalboard, it could pass as a piece of furniture. Overall, This IS the one keyboard that I will keep and treasure for years to come.Get more detail about Casio PX-120 Privia Digital Piano.

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