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How to Choose the Best Piano for a Beginner

8/11/2021

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The piano is a fantastic instrument. Proficient piano players are awe inspiring and a lot of competent musicians arrive from a piano playing background. If you are a beginner in music, learning the piano is a great way to get started.
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Through the piano you will receive a musical education. From chord progressions to melody creation, you will gain a solid foundation to later expand on. With such a range of pianos on the market aimed at novices, we are going to establish what the best piano for beginners is. 

Best Piano For Beginners: Your Budget
If you are taking beginner keyboard lessons, and are committed to progressing as a player, you will eventually need to purchase a piano. This can be a daunting task as the beginner piano market is saturated. Considering your budget is important as this will dedicate what is available to you. There are three basic categories of piano that appeal to different budgets. These include: 

Acoustic Pianos
Acoustic pianos are, by far, the most expensive out of the three. If you are someone who wishes to become a proficient pianist, however, you should ideally learn on an acoustic piano. Even the nicest digital pianos will struggle to provide the tone and responsiveness of an acoustic piano. 

If your budget is wide, we encourage you to explore the acoustic piano market. Pianos like the Yamaha U1 are a good place to start. The U1 is solidly constructed and boasts a rich and bright tone.  

Digital Pianos 
Digital pianos aim to replicate the tone and feel of acoustic pianos. Great strides have been made in the digital piano market. Nowadays, the higher-quality digital pianos replicate the tone and responsiveness of acoustic pianos with remarkable accuracy. The Roland FP-10 or Yamaha P45 are perfect for those who have started beginner keyboard lessons and are looking to take a step up. The inclusion of weighted keys and authentic tone closely replicates an acoustic piano for the player.  

Electronic Keyboards  
If you have a limited budget, purchasing an electronic keyboard will be your best option. On an electronic keyboard, you will lose the feel of a real piano. For people who are testing the water, and are not yet ready to fully commit, an electronic keyboard is a sensible choice. The YPT 260 may be a good place to start. 


Our Verdict On The Best Piano For Beginners
The answer to the following question is dependent on budget, the player’s level of commitment and willingness to learn. Ultimately, it will be up to you to explore the market and answer the question yourself.

Although practising on an acoustic piano is ideal, the vast majority of beginners will not have thousands of pounds to spend on an instrument. With this in mind, we believe a digital piano like the Yamaha P45 takes the title for the best piano for beginners.  

The P45 is a good mid-range option for any novice. You will have an instrument that closely resembles the real thing. When you progress a little more, and your budget expands, we encourage you to explore acoustic pianos. 

Pianos To Suit A Wide Range Of Budgets 
For years, the team at Coach House Pianos have maintained, installed and restored pianos. They have a vast product range that is able to accommodate pianists of all skill levels. Visit their Pianos For Beginners page to explore the full range of beginner pianos. 

Where to buy your piano
With over 35 years’ experience in supplying, installing, maintaining and restoring the world’s finest pianos, Coach House Pianos is trusted by musicians, academies, institutions and players who demand nothing less than exceptional. 

Check out their website: https://www.coachhousepianos.co.uk/ 

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