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I sent that xmas tractor pic to some friends, very cool.

need some help from my musician friends here.
Need a keyboard for church. We have a terrible old upright piano that has to be tuned each year and it's not a very good one either.
I think it's time to get into the 21st century where we don't have to tune the instrument. No one is attached to that piano, no one's grandmother
gave it, so much constant temp changes in that old stone building I'm thinking going full electronic may be better and less expensive long term. Tuning up a piano
is not cheap.
So...is this keyboard good enough for beginner and moderate pianists to play christmas carols and other fairly simple stuff?
We are unlikely to ever have choirs here but never say never.
I'm sure we would add a powered speaker to it


Amazon 71 is retail Yamaha 41 I think. identical. Yamaha would be well accepted brand name to most folks.
I remember selling huge Casio electronic keyboards almost 25 years ago. Some have a gazillion features. I need simplicity and good
tonal quality. Being digital I would assume final sound quality would depend upon speakers used.
Midrange seems most important, considering piano notes go up to about 4200hz. Now overtones will usually require a tweeter.

what I looked up I found interesting: The fundamental frequencies for the notes on a piano range from 27.5 Hz to 4186 Hz. The modern standard for tuning defines the frequency of the note A above middle C to be 440 Hz. Musicians refer to this as "A-440." It's the reference frequency used for piano, guitar, and all band and orchestra instruments.

if you want to hear what that sounds like:
do we need to spend two grand for the one with multiple floor pedals?
Portability is a plus here.

I know almost nothing about pianos. If you had asked me what the A-440 was I would have guessed at a freeway around Chicago...
 
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32°F and clear skies this morning, going up to 59° today. Another warm week through Thursday here, then back to more typical December temps in the 20s/30s/40s. Of course, these warmer temps will also bring the threat of more severe weather Wednesday evening. We certainly don't need any more of that.

The tornadoes that rolled through our area Friday night missed us by about 15 miles to the north. Wife was in Highland at Walmart when my sister called me to tell me that more than one had touched down north of Granite City (where she still lives), and was heading towards the Highland area. Called The Wife to tell her to stay put until it passed, and she was already high-tailing it out of town. The storm ended up tracking about 5 miles north of Highland. It was shortly after she got home that we started seeing all the reports of the damage to the Amazon facility in Edwardsville ... which location is a bit misleading, as that area was always considered Granite City/Mitchell/Pontoon Beach until E'ville annexed it when they started building that huge warehouse zone in what used to be farm fields. Edwardsville proper is about five or six miles east of there. Everyone I know still calls it Mitchell. They lost six people in that building, and having seen aerial photos of it, it's really amazing anyone survived.

A fellow bass player friend of mine was working in a warehouse two buildings to the north of that Amazon facility.

Bad enough here, but Kentucky seems to have really taken the brunt of it. Watching those storms progress along on the radar, it didn't really look all that impressive, just a thin line of storms moving through. They certainly did leave a terrible path of destruction behind, though.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #142,444  
Drew Hammond B3 with a 122 Leslie!
I'm not sure our floor could hold it...though it is a heavy beam building.
I have no delusions of pipe organs...
I need a basic electronic piano and the ability to plug in a guitar to the powered speaker we hook the piano to.
Anything more than that is simply not realistic here.

I also saw this Roland that hyped being more realistic sound. This is where I get lost.

would you pianists hands down rather play on one versus the other?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #142,445  
I know almost nothing about pianos. If you had asked me what the A-440 was I would have guessed at a freeway around Chicago...

Drew Hammond B3 with a 122 Leslie!
What Steve said. 😁

Many digital pianos come with built-in speakers. They are typically pointing in the wrong direction (down or up) to reach their audience the most effectively. In a small space, though, most should be more than loud enough to accompany your congregation in singing. They will probably never sound as good as a real piano, but they will also never sound as bad as an out-of-tune piano.
 
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No double post today. The steering wheel holder that was supposed to deliver the machine to the customer never showed up.......
 
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And they just had one job to do…
 
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49F clear. :eek:

Been good day...we work on skidder until there was no more new parts to install... air tools and battery power (y)👌 so now were at stand still just waiting for parts fluid filters decals....hope Santa can swing by before 12/23.

Not much plan for the evening...feet up early to bed.

Enjoy your evening all.
 
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those tornadoes also busted up the Bowling Green Corvette plant, set part of it on fire, and shut it down for the week.
Thankfully no one hurt but elsewhere it's like Mother Nature came down with a giant club and just pulverized an incredible amount of real estate.
I bet the sales of in home tornado shelters booms after this.
 
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Remember a few years ago the sink hole under the corvette museum in bowling green.
 

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