Hi,
I want to start learning Piano and need advice on equipment and how to learn.
My budget is around S$800 and below. Looking at these two big brands; Casio and Yamaha. I saw people commenting that Yamaha is good at sound quality and Casio is more for keys. Is it still true in newer models of Casio? As I'm very sensitive to sound quality, I feel like Yamaha may be best for me. But,anyway, I still like to hear suggestions from all of u.
I noticed two series that may be within my budget in these 2 brands; Privia series for Casio and P series for Yamaha. My questions are as follows;
1) Which model is worth considering in each brand?
2) Estimated price for brandnew (that u like to recommend) and where to buy to get a good deal?
3) How can I do self-learning? For e.g, any good book or online resources that can be recommended for beginner?
4) Last but not least, I also want to consider 2nd hand piano. Saw one selling Yamaha Clavinova at S$700. Is it good deal? Where is the best place to find 2nd hand piano?
thz
I want to start learning Piano and need advice on equipment and how to learn.
My budget is around S$800 and below. Looking at these two big brands; Casio and Yamaha. I saw people commenting that Yamaha is good at sound quality and Casio is more for keys. Is it still true in newer models of Casio? As I'm very sensitive to sound quality, I feel like Yamaha may be best for me. But,anyway, I still like to hear suggestions from all of u.

I noticed two series that may be within my budget in these 2 brands; Privia series for Casio and P series for Yamaha. My questions are as follows;
1) Which model is worth considering in each brand?
2) Estimated price for brandnew (that u like to recommend) and where to buy to get a good deal?
3) How can I do self-learning? For e.g, any good book or online resources that can be recommended for beginner?
4) Last but not least, I also want to consider 2nd hand piano. Saw one selling Yamaha Clavinova at S$700. Is it good deal? Where is the best place to find 2nd hand piano?
thz