Roland Piano
Executive Summary about Roland Piano By Henry Genry
Ok, you want to buy a digital piano. You have visited lots of music shops and tried lots of digital pianos out. local piano shop armed with a few print outs from the internet but not enough knowledge or the right advice to make an informed decision.
Go Shopping for digital pianos
You enter your local piano shop and are confronted with lots of digital pianos, different styles, colours, shapes. Some digital pianos have a few buttons, some hundreds of buttons and flashing lights - HELP!!!
You visit one piano shop and they recommend the Roland digital piano - “it is the best digital piano around by far, amazing sounds and it plays and feels just like a real piano” they say. the Yamaha and then the Roland and convince you that the Roland digital piano is definitely far better than the Yamaha.
Why do piano shops always try to push a particular model or a particular brand?
You trot off to another piano shop to get some more advice and to compare prices. The salesman, like before, shows you the different digital pianos
and advises you that the Casio is the best digital piano and not the Yamaha, and certainly not the Roland. The Roland digital piano is way over priced!
You explain that you have just been to another piano shop and were told that the Roland digital piano is better than the Yamaha, and the Casio is nowhere near as good. Roland digital pianos
The Roland digital piano is built with quality and produces nice piano tones, especially around the centre of the keyboard. Roland has always been known to value their brand extremely highly and will not reduce their prices if it means the quality of their digital pianos would be compromised.
The sound sampling for the Roland digital piano is taken from a Steinway concert grand piano.
Advice: Go ahead and buy any Roland digital piano from the HP, F or KR range.
Price: Basic modesl start from RRP £899. You will probably get a better deal on a Roland digital piano from your local music shop.




