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· Never needs tuning. By comparison, according to most piano manufacturers, an acoustic piano needs to be tuned two to four times per year. This can save you thousands of dollars: “The Real Cost of Tuning an Acoustic Piano” · You can adjust the volume or play with headphones · Sounds like a grand piano* · Feels like a grand piano* – Roland’s keyboard mechanism is a gravity-operated weighted-hammer action that is modeled after a grand piano key action · You can choose many different sounds to play with – play Bach on a Harpsichord, play Titanic on Electric Piano, play Mozart on Symphony of Strings, play Jazz with an Acoustic Bass & Ride Cymbal in the left hand and a Piano or Sax in the right hand, etc. · Light weight (digital pianos weigh about 100 pounds vs acoustic pianos weigh 500 to 900 pounds) · Can be connected to a computer for music scoring, music writing, music learning, etc. · Most Roland pianos have the Music Tutor System built right in to the piano · The stand alone Roland Music Tutor can be added to any digital or acoustic piano that does not have it built in · Chosen by over 150 piano teachers in the Austin Metro Area · Chosen by 100’s of schools in the Austin Metro Area (Schools like: Austin ISD, Eanes ISD, Buda ISD, Burnet ISD, Huston-Tillotson University, Hutto ISD, Lake Travis ISD, Pflugerville ISD, Round Rock ISD, University of Texas, St Edwards University, Southwestern University, Texas State University, Many More) *How does a Roland Digital Piano replicate the touch and tone of an acoustic grand so accurately? |
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