Digital Piano Stores Redondo Beach CA

Local resource for digital piano stores in Redondo Beach. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to piano experts who can help you navigate the hurdles associated with electronic musical instruments, digital pianos, keyboards and stage pianos, as well as advice on piano amplifiers, sustain pedals, MIDI, and sequencers.

My Gear Guy
1-310-374-7076
612 Meyer Ln
Redondo Beach, CA
Amuse Music Inc
1-310-377-7838
43 Peninsula Ctr
Rolling Hills Estates, CA
Schroeders Organ & Piano
1-562-446-1447
13119 Downey Ave
Paramount, CA
Hanmi Piano
1-213-483-8949
2852 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
International House Of Music
1-213-628-9161
344 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA
Ahns Music Inc
1-310-320-1033
2103 Torrance Blvd
Torrance, CA
Piano Shop,The
1-310-530-5300
25925 Cypress St
Lomita, CA
Fields Pianos
1-310-207-2400
12121 W Pico Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
European Planocraft
1-562-986-1888
3301 E Hill St Ste 408
Signal Hill, CA
Whittaker Music Inc
1-562-598-2461
2222 N Bellflower Blvd
Long Beach, CA
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Digital Piano

A digital piano is just as good a stage piano as a traditional piano. Electronic musical instruments make use of a piano amplifier when on stage, and may also use a sustain pedal or sequencer to improve stage performance. However, a digital piano should not be mistaken as simply an electronic keyword. When using a digital piano you will never get the exact quality of a traditional piano and those twinkling ivory keys, but you can appreciate the many advantages digital has over acoustic.

Digital pianos tend to be less expensive than traditional stage piano options and are designed to look very similar. These electronic musical instruments also have no strings so eliminate the need for tuning. They are also lightweight and so more portable than a traditional stage piano. Often they include additional instrument options as well that are programmable as accompaniment to the piano music.

A digital piano typically can incorporate MIDI and may have programmable features to assist with both learning the instrument and composing. Typically they will come with a headphone, and you can add a sustain pedal for added abilities and a sequencer if these are not already part of the original configuration of the digital piano. There is no need for an external microphone, which means you don’t have audio feedback issues and if you are concerned about amplification of sound on stage, digital pianos can be equipped with a piano amplifier to increase sound range output. Digital pianos are very flexible electronic musical instruments and can be used professionally.
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