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How to use the Virtual Piano keyboard?
Use your computer mouse or keyboard to play the virtual piano keyboard (or the device touch screen for mobile devices). You can view the corresponding computer keyboard letters by activating the “Real Keys“ feature. For the entire keyboard spectrum, click it twice.
If you got the hang of it and are interested in playing your favorite songs using the virtual piano keyboard, use the OnlinePianist piano lessons or mobile app (iOS app, Android app).
What is the Virtual Piano?
What features does the Virtual Piano include?
Real Keys Indicate the corresponding computer keys for the middle octaves & piano keys of a real piano. (turned on by default)
Max Keys Indicate the corresponding computer keys for the entire spectrum of a piano keyboard. (Tap once on the “Real Keys” feature to activate it.
Sustain Simulates a piano's sustain pedal. Use the sustaining feature to let the sounds freely continue
until they naturally cease.(turned on by default)
Letter Notes Use the letter notes feature to display ABC or DoReMi letter notes on the piano keyboard keys.
Metronome The Metronome feature enables you to play at a regular tempo. Use it to improve your timing.
You can adjust the Metronome based on BPM (beats per minute) or time signature.
Zoom in / out Switch between five octaves & 60 keyboard keys (turned on by default) and a full piano
keyboard display of 7 1/4 octaves & 88 keys
Full Screen You should know what this one does ;)
I understand that these instruments are heavy, but since they’re so sought after nowadays, why isn’t there a modern and affordable version of an electric piano with real hammers and tines? The sound and feel of playing a real Wurlitzer is so much better than a digital recreation, especially with its onboard speakers.
Hey everyone, been playing for 3 years and I'm looking to buy a new piano that will feel like an actual grand piano, I currently own a Kurzweil K130 and it doesn't even feel close to an acoustic.
I'm playing on an upright at my lessons and it's completely different and it's really bothering me now, feels like playing a completely different instrument.
I really want to get an upright but it's too loud and requires maintenance so that's why I want to buy a new electric one.
Can anyone recommend an electric piano that feels and sounds like an acoustic for around 1500$?
Thanks