Episode 8

Murphy’s Law is alive and well in the piano-playing world; it brings me to the realisation that electronic instruments are not quite as robust as their analog counterparts.

Murphy plays the piano

This week on Piano Finally, join me, David Reidy, as I recount my recent adventures—from a delightful trip to Queensland and smoothly handing over my Roland FP-30X to Nixon, Halle, and Ace, to the unexpected challenge of a non-functional Kawai NV-10 upon returning home.

Roland FP-90X with stand and pedals

This week’s review is the first of two parts, and it’s of my new Roland FP-90X electric piano. In this part of the review, I’ll talk about the setting-up experience; in the next episode, I’ll look in more depth as I have had more time playing the instrument and exploring its features.

Link to the Roland product page

This week’s YouTube suggestion is a site I found particularly useful over the past week. It’s the Merriam Music channel. Merriam music is a music school in Toronto, it also has a piano shop and a recording studio. Their YouTube channel is hosted by Stu Harrison who does a great job of presenting a wide range of content from general interest topics to in-depth reviews of pianos and other music equipment.

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