Is the Yamaha p45 good enough to take me to the "buy it for life" category as a casual learner? : piano
Recording From Yamaha P45
Sustain Pedal Yamaha P45
Searching for new pedal for the Yamaha p45 with half-pedaling capability
hey, its been 4 months and I am, in a similar spot.
Did you manage to find a pedal?
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quick description;
always wanted to learn piano
read the wiki on which piano to get. understand p45 is one of the most highly regarded / recommended "budget" piano
started taking a class at a CC. had first lesson yesterday. probably planning on continuing learning after this quarter
will be a casual player. as a hobby. no plans on it being anything more
mainly only interested in playing/learning Classical and contemporary classical / "new age"
i want a piano that i will be happy with for several years and fulfill all my needs. the biggest need i have is (other than the fundamental aspect of "what piano to get" section on wiki) is that it needs to be able to connect to a headphone set so i can play at anytime in my household. (if i can connect it to my PC for whatever needs, that would be pretty awesome too)
with that in mind, is the P45 (seems to retail for ~~$400 USD on guitar center) a good buy for my needs? especially with that $400 price tag.