Can you reach a high skill level with a cheap piano? - /fit/ (#76349450) [Archived: 637 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/7/2025, 7:04:31 PM No.76349450
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I just recently purchased a Kawai K-200, which is a 45" upright acoustic piano. It was really the best that I could afford.

I am still a beginner, started a few months ago. I have weekly lessons. Though, I am wondering if I can actually get good at the piano I have now. Or will I need to upgrade to an expensive one in a few years (like a Bechstein or Bösendorfer) if I want to progress further?
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Anonymous
7/7/2025, 7:08:31 PM No.76349459
>>76349450 (OP)
how much does it weigh? you could probably get pretty fit lifting something like that, but it's a lot for a beginner.
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 7:10:01 PM No.76349467
>>76349450 (OP)
shoulda just got a korg b2 and gone from there, now everyone gonna hear how shit you are as a complete novice and it is truly unbearable
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 7:11:31 PM No.76349473
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>>76349450 (OP)
Yeah I guess
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 7:18:36 PM No.76349492
>>76349450 (OP)
Could've just gotten a keyboard you idiot