


Can easily change pitch, so you don’t need to transpose. They never get out of tune and don’t need servicing. For example, its lighter weight and smaller size makes them easier to handle and place them anywhere in the house. Undoubtedly digital pianos have qualities that make them attractive to many people. So, sure not to be bias and well in peace with my concious, the answer to the odd question was obviously: (yes, you guessed it), No! Sometimes truth match our own interest, and this was one of those rare occasions. I don’t have the habit of cheating my customers, but neither I am fond of throwing stones over my own roof. What a question for a piano tuner! Clearly the lady was pondering the possibility of buying a cheap digital thing in case the estimate for repairing and tuning the old piano was too high. Time ago, while examining an old piano owned by a lady who wanted an estimate to decide if it was worth it to repair, she came out with this question: Is it possible to use an electric piano for a child who is going to take piano lessons for the first time? Can you study piano in an electric digital piano? Can you study piano in a digital piano keyboard? Digital versus Acoustic.
