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TSzeff
post Dec 20 2009, 05:37 PM, updated 16y ago

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Hi. Im planning to learn Piano by my own. Here are some of the things that needs to be pointed out.

i ) Im not going to take piano classes (as in tuition classes or wtv u call them)
ii ) Im going to learn through video tutorials for example this one http://peecee.dk/uploads/052008/alfrteachtd.png
iii ) What should i buy? Obviously I cant afford a real sized piano. I thought keyboard will make up for it. Can i go with a mini size keyboard. I need more details on keyboard.
iv ) Suggestion on what to buy (Budget RM500, but u can also recommended below RM1000.. i might try to find sources )

Thanks in advance. I really hope you guys will guide me
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post Dec 20 2009, 05:45 PM

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buy any keyboard with at least 5 octaves(64keys) and with touch response.

casio being the cheapest. but the touch response kind of lousy if compare to yamaha and roland. others function like indicating light just ignore it. get urself a pedal extension also(some casio is not pedals compatible).

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TSzeff
post Dec 20 2009, 08:29 PM

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i see so i should take note - 64 keys at least. what do you mean by touch response sir?
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post Dec 21 2009, 12:54 AM

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i ) Hard work and determination is all you need
ii ) If you dont want lesson, you gotta really pay attention to every word they say in the video, but it is still recommended to get a teacher
iii ) Mini size for starter is ok, but few months or 1 year later, u gotta get a bigger one
iv ) with that kind of budget, you wont get much of a quality keyboard, try to increasing slightly more =D!

touch response= the sound response to touch
Some keyboard dont have
the meaning of touch response is when you press hard hard, the sound is loud.
when press lightly, the sound is soft.

without touch response, no matter how u press, the sound volume is the same, means no loudness or softness, no feel.~

good luck!
TSzeff
post Dec 21 2009, 01:01 AM

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how much should be sufficient for a decent one with touch response? if possible can u give example of model


Added on December 21, 2009, 1:04 ami got an offer for ctk2100 for rm630. will that be ok?

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little ice
post Dec 21 2009, 11:25 AM

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better work harder and earn some money to pay a teacher.

a video and a teacher might be able to teach the same thing, but a video cannot troubleshoot your bad habits and problems. how you expect to ask question to the video?
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post Dec 21 2009, 12:55 PM

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haha.. where i live i dont think i can find a teacher, except for friends.. only internet access and friends i think..

btw guys i really need help on buying a keyboard.
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post Dec 21 2009, 01:12 PM

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QUOTE(little ice @ Dec 21 2009, 11:25 AM)
better work harder and earn some money to pay a teacher.

a video and a teacher might be able to teach the same thing, but a video cannot troubleshoot your bad habits and problems. how you expect to ask question to the video?
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its like playing a violin, u learn from a video with determination, with never dying spirit, and full of passion.
After 10 years of practicing, u performed it to your frens!

And to ur horror, your fren who plays the violin comes up and tell you, "Dude you are holding the violin wrongly, and you are holding the bow wrongly too!"
And your intonation is all out!

QUOTE(zeff @ Dec 21 2009, 12:55 PM)
haha.. where i live i dont think i can find a teacher, except for friends.. only internet access and friends i think..

btw guys i really need help on buying a keyboard.
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where do u live???
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post Dec 21 2009, 01:42 PM

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it's a little awkward to say there's no piano teacher, unless you're studying at places like cyberjaya...

maybe you can learn some basic theories and simple keyboard playing, but you still need to find a teacher if possible.
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post Dec 21 2009, 02:02 PM

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tronoh.. its like a village
la bella
post Dec 21 2009, 03:25 PM

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No wonder you say u can't find teacher. Studying at University Technology Petronas, Tronoh, Perak. It's really a small village place compared to cyberjaya.
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post Dec 21 2009, 03:49 PM

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for certain challenging instruments like violin of course u need a teacher... but piano i think is one of the easiest instruments to self-learn.

the notes are arranged neatly left to right, not like guitar or violin where its harder for beginners to make sense of the fretboard.

also i'd prefer that you get a keyboard with semi-weighted keys also. Semi weighted keys give you a more accurate feel of a real piano. When you press keys on a piano you feel a certain "resistance", or weight from the keys as you press down. It gives much better control over your playing and you are able to handle both keyboard and piano.

If you didn't train with semi-weighted keys you'd probably learn to use less strength to press down on the light, plasticky keys, and you might feel akward when facing a real piano.

Since you stated you wanted to learn piano, not keyboard right? XD

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post Dec 21 2009, 05:40 PM

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QUOTE(la bella @ Dec 21 2009, 03:25 PM)
No wonder you say u can't find teacher. Studying at University Technology Petronas, Tronoh, Perak. It's really a small village place compared to cyberjaya.
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TS, since u are in perak, how far is the distance between your asrama to a town or city?
Is ipoh near ur place? Or tambun? or anywhere? Within 30-1 hour distance?

is normal for ppl to travel 30-1hour every week to get music education.

in my music school, got ppl travel 1-2 hours to come our place to learn music every week.

to learn something,u gotta sacrifice~

QUOTE(Boolean @ Dec 21 2009, 03:49 PM)
for certain challenging instruments like violin of course u need a teacher... but piano i think is one of the easiest instruments to self-learn.

the notes are arranged neatly left to right, not like guitar or violin where its harder for beginners to make sense of the fretboard.

also i'd prefer that you get a keyboard with semi-weighted keys also. Semi weighted keys give you a more accurate feel of a real piano. When you press keys on a piano you feel a certain "resistance", or weight from the keys as you press down. It gives much better control over your playing and you are able to handle both keyboard and piano.

If you didn't train with semi-weighted keys you'd probably learn to use less strength to press down on the light, plasticky keys, and you might feel akward when facing a real piano.

Since you stated you wanted to learn piano, not keyboard right? XD
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Piano is NOT the EASIEST instrument to self LEARN!
little ice
post Dec 21 2009, 06:32 PM

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QUOTE(BelowAverage @ Dec 21 2009, 05:40 PM)
Piano is NOT the EASIEST instrument to self LEARN!
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i know i know!

it's voice!!

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TSzeff
post Dec 21 2009, 08:29 PM

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ic. so i think i should take lessons and also learn myself. ok i think i can do that. ipoh is 30 minutes from my place of study.

but now i think i should start thinking about the keyboard right. u guys have any suggestion?
from what i've read up here
i should consider a
- touch responsive keyboard
- semi-weighted keys (for piano-like feel)
- at least 5 octaves

what is the cheapest i could get ? i read about ctk3000 by casio its rm999 :\ its gonna take me some time though to collect that much fund but its the cheapest so far i found fora touch response keyboard. or maybe i dont need that touch response to begin with? any ideas guys. money is abit problem for me as well
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post Dec 21 2009, 11:19 PM

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QUOTE(little ice @ Dec 21 2009, 06:32 PM)
i know i know!

it's voice!!

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ya, kids can sing awesomely without a teacher tongue.gif

QUOTE(zeff @ Dec 21 2009, 08:29 PM)
ic. so i think i should take lessons and also learn myself. ok i think i can do that. ipoh is 30 minutes from my place of study.

but now i think i should start thinking about the keyboard right. u guys have any suggestion?
from what i've read up here
i should consider a
- touch responsive keyboard
- semi-weighted keys (for piano-like feel)
- at least 5 octaves

what is the cheapest i could get ? i read about ctk3000 by casio its rm999 :\ its gonna take me some time though to collect that much fund but its the cheapest so far i found fora touch response keyboard. or maybe i dont need that touch response to begin with? any ideas guys. money is abit problem for me as well
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bring 1-2k to a shop, bring a fren who is good in keyboard, and ask him to help you pick.
cause sorry dude, i cant imagine how thsoe keyboard sound like without any reference sweat.gif

there is like a few keyboard pro here in lowyat, but they rarely replies.

And ur shop doesnt usually have the models you want =X

And ipoh is 30min away, verii near la.
I travel 20min to my music school also, so no big deal.

go there and get a teacher, they cost like 1-2hour a month, but it will help u progress faster!~
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post Dec 22 2009, 12:13 AM

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I would suggest finding a teacher, because having one would help you progress much much faster. :-)

Why not you try finding a teacher first, then ask if you can practice (say, you go 30 mins before each class and practice) there. I'm sure you can reach some kind of agreement with your teacher. I used to study in a place like yours, and before we (students) bought music instruments the teacher suggested that we try out lessons before making any (costly) decisions. For a small fee, we could actually sorta 'rent'/play the instrument for a length of time.

This will give you a chance to decide if you really want to take up playing the piano. And of course, a teacher will know best what to recommend. wink.gif

Honestly speaking, if you wanna progress far, it may be wiser to save up and buy a better keyboard, than to rush and buy one right now. A cheap one won't help you in the long term. A good keyboard would be a cheaper choice than to buy one now, and to 'upgrade' later on.

Just my 2 cents.

:-) Hope you enjoy this new adventure into the musical world! Hehehe.

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alfred0304
post Dec 22 2009, 12:56 AM

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i dun think casio have semi weighted keys la, i think u need to go for YAMAHA. but semi weighted keys is not crucial especially for beginners. upright piano from kawai were also soft like casio keys. 5 octave keys can last until somewhere grade 4/5 pieces.

but touch response is very important, u dun have it and u can appreciate it from the beginning and that's it.

and!!! u need to buy a extended pedal!!! dun forget this if u really wanna learn.

and yes, teacher is very important for ANY muscial instrument. as piano beginners there is so many thing u need a teacher to guide u like fingering, how to position ur finger and all sort of things. u got this wrong and it will be very difficult to learn harder pieces later.


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instructor will make learning much easier!!
tronoh is it deeep...anyway,if there is a will there is a way
TSzeff
post Dec 22 2009, 01:32 AM

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ok i think i get the solution already. i should just go to a music class and learn basics (AT LEAST) before i go any further and get their help on what keyboard to purchase. Thanks guys! really appreciate your help. smile.gif

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