If you live in an apartment with paper-thin walls or you’re a night owl who gets inspired at 2 AM, start here. Practical, versatile, and never needs tuning.
"Touch-sensitive" keys—if you hit them harder, they get louder. Without this, you're just playing a toy. The "Quick-Decision" Cheat Sheet: On a budget? Digital Stage Piano (e.g., Roland FP series). Strictly for lessons? Acoustic Upright. No space? Slimline Digital Console (e.g., Casio Privia). Money is no object? Steinway Grand (obviously). what type of piano should i buy
A height of at least 48 inches (121cm). Taller uprights have longer strings, which produce a deeper, richer bass. If you live in an apartment with paper-thin
Authentic, warm, and tactile. It becomes a piece of furniture as much as an instrument. Without this, you're just playing a toy
Stick to brands with high resale value (like Yamaha or Kawai) unless you’re buying an heirloom.
If you have the floor space and want to feel like a concert pianist in your pajamas, this is the one. Dramatic, powerful, and highly responsive.