u/museff

Anybody know any small ug artists who’d hope on unique melodic beats like this

Do any of yall know any good small ug artists who’d actually want to hop on beats like these? With unique melodies. like some shi for babybartier. I ain’t even charging really if the artist music fye.

u/museff — 2 days ago
▲ 2 r/piano

Hello

Recently I’ve been thinking about learning piano and I’m not sure which model for beginners I should pick. I mainly want to learn how to play but also combine it with singing emotional ballads, so I’m focusing on the sound’s loudness and richness. A lot of people suggest buying ct-s1 76, s110 or Yamaha p-45 (which right now is unfortunately out of my budget), but a lot of people also say the first two are “toys” and I’ll quickly regret buying them. Which one would be best option? I’ve read on the internet that s110’s sound is flat and cheap sounding whereas ct-s1 76 has a fullness to it and much better speakers. I know weighted keys are seen as essential, and s110 has them, but will I find learning harder with them than without them? It’s tough decision for me, as it’s really my first purchase when it comes to anything piano/digital piano related, though I’ve been producing music for couple years already. I’ll appreciate anyone answering.

reddit.com
u/museff — 12 days ago

Hello. I hope this is the right place to ask.

Recently I’ve been thinking about learning piano and I’m not sure which model for beginners I should pick. I mainly want to learn how to play but also combine it with singing emotional ballads, so I’m focusing on the sound’s loudness and richness. A lot of people suggest buying ct-s1 76, s110 or Yamaha p-45 (which right now is unfortunately out of my budget), but a lot of people also say the first two are “toys” and I’ll quickly regret buying them. Which one would be best option? I’ve read on the internet that s110’s sound is flat and cheap sounding whereas ct-s1 76 has a fullness to it and much better speakers. I know weighted keys are seen as essential, and s110 has them, but will I find learning harder with them than without them? It’s tough decision for me, as it’s really my first purchase when it comes to anything piano/digital piano related, though I’ve been producing music for couple years already. I’ll appreciate anyone answering.

reddit.com
u/museff — 12 days ago

Hello. I hope this is the right place to ask.

Recently I’ve been thinking about learning piano and I’m not sure which model for beginners I should pick. I mainly want to learn how to play but also combine it with singing emotional ballads, so I’m focusing on the sound’s loudness and richness. A lot of people suggest buying ct-s1 76, s110 or Yamaha p-45 (which right now is unfortunately out of my budget), but a lot of people also say the first two are “toys” and I’ll quickly regret buying them. Which one would be best option? I’ve read on the internet that s110’s sound is flat and cheap sounding whereas ct-s1 76 has a fullness to it and much better speakers. I know weighted keys are seen as essential, and s110 has them, but will I find learning harder with them than without them? It’s tough decision for me, as it’s really my first purchase when it comes to anything piano/digital piano related, though I’ve been producing music for couple years already. I’ll appreciate anyone answering.

reddit.com
u/museff — 12 days ago