Sep. 8th, 2007

Turtle #2

Sep. 8th, 2007 01:59 am
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Finished this one a while ago and forgot to post it. Click on the image for a larger version.

Small turtle on a big beach, following the tracks to the ocean.

Turtle #2

Sep. 8th, 2007 01:59 am
arjache: (Default)
Finished this one a while ago and forgot to post it. Click on the image for a larger version.

Small turtle on a big beach, following the tracks to the ocean.
arjache: (Default)
So, I'm thinking of getting a digital piano. Most important to me is how it feels - I don't play piano very well at all, but what little experience I do have is from a real piano, and it's important to me that the keys are properly weighted and respond the same way a real piano would. I'm also looking for something reasonably portable/compact - I want the keys to be full-size, I want there to be a full 88 keys, but I live in a small apartment, so it needs to have a keyboard form factor. Sound quality matters, but it doesn't need to have a lot of instrument modes, it just needs to sound like a piano.

So, after doing a bit of research I'm kind of thinking I either want a Yamaha P70 or something from Casio's Privia line like the PX110.

Anyway, I know that there are musicians in my friends list, so I thought I'd ask y'all: Any suggestions for digital pianos in the $300-$600 price range?
arjache: (Default)
So, I'm thinking of getting a digital piano. Most important to me is how it feels - I don't play piano very well at all, but what little experience I do have is from a real piano, and it's important to me that the keys are properly weighted and respond the same way a real piano would. I'm also looking for something reasonably portable/compact - I want the keys to be full-size, I want there to be a full 88 keys, but I live in a small apartment, so it needs to have a keyboard form factor. Sound quality matters, but it doesn't need to have a lot of instrument modes, it just needs to sound like a piano.

So, after doing a bit of research I'm kind of thinking I either want a Yamaha P70 or something from Casio's Privia line like the PX110.

Anyway, I know that there are musicians in my friends list, so I thought I'd ask y'all: Any suggestions for digital pianos in the $300-$600 price range?

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