Digital pianos for beginners, students, and professionals. While the authentic sound of an acoustic piano cannot be 100% replaced by a digital one, modern digital pianos sound surprisingly realistic, and their practical advantages make them an ideal choice in many situations: digital pianos fit in any room and facilitate practice with a range of dedicated features or offer advanced arrangement functions and multiple sounds.
Piano sounds are generally sampled and processed through special algorithms to approximate the sound of an acoustic piano. Today's keyboards realistically mimic the mechanical response of an acoustic piano's keys. Depending on the shape and degree of portability of digital pianos, we distinguish several types: stage digital piano - compact shape, without dedicated stand (or optionally available), ideal for mobile and stage applications; Grand digital piano - shape and resonance casing similar to that of an acoustic piano; classic digital piano in the shape of a console piano with a dedicated stand. Among the most important manufacturers of digital pianos are Yamaha, Roland, Clavia, and Korg.