Stand Up Digital Piano-factory

Stand Up Digital Piano-factory

A stand-up digital piano is a type of musical instrument that combines the design and appearance of a traditional acoustic upright piano with the digital technology of a keyboard instrument.
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What Is Stand Up Digital Piano?

 

 

A stand-up digital piano is a type of musical instrument that combines the design and appearance of a traditional acoustic upright piano with the digital technology of a keyboard instrument. It has the same vertical appearance and form factor as an acoustic upright piano, with a keyboard attached to it.
Unlike acoustic pianos, stand-up digital pianos do not use strings and hammers to produce sound. Instead, they use electronic sensors and speakers to replicate the sound of a piano. Digital pianos often have weighted keys that mimic the feel of an acoustic piano, offering similar responsiveness and touch sensitivity.

 

BEISITE: Wholesale Stand Up Digital Piano Manufacturer

 

Experienced Company

Jinjiang Beisite Electronic Technology Co., Ltd was established in 2012 and is an experienced company. Our annual production capacity is 80000 cartons. With an export license, we export products to Europe, America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. Our products gain wide praise at home and abroad.

Superior Quality

Quality is a priority at Beisite. All digital piano developed and manufactured by Beisite leaves the factory fully calibrated according to the most stringent industrial standards in force today. Our Certificates include FCC, EMC, Rosh, LVD, CE, PSE, etc.

Advanced Equipment

We not only have professional workers but also have the continuous updating of hardware equipment. Such as advanced facilities of an automatic Plug-in Machine, Automatic Welding Machine, High-Pressure Tester, High-Temperature Tester, and Vibration Tester.

After-Sale Service

We promise to provide customers with one year of after-sales support. Our sales team will try our best to give good after-sale service, handle customer complaints, and solve problems for customers.

 

 

Features of Stand Up Digital Piano
 
1. Fully Weighted Professional Piano Keys
Full-sized 88-key weighted keyboard, providing a smooth and high-response piano playing experience. Allows you to experience the feel of playing on a real piano. Streamlined design, wooden case, three piano pedals (soft pedal, sustain pedal, and sostenuto pedal).
2. Outstanding Sound and System Features
Equipped with volume adjustment, multi-tone selection, recording control, playback function, split, teaching function, etc. Input for playing MP3, built-in amplifier, support for external speakers or headphones, suitable for different use scenarios.
3. Ideal for Beginners
With 64 polyphonic numbers/8 timbres/128 rhythms/30 demo songs, the stand up digital piano can provide crystal clear interpretation, very suitable for teaching and self-learning.
4. Immersive Silent Practice
Adjustable volume,equipped with a headphone jack,this product comes with a pair of headphones adapted to the headphone jack,you can fully enjoy your music time without disturbing others.

 

Types of Upright Pianos
 
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Spinet (36-40") : Of all the vertical pianos, spinets are the smallest. With a size of 36-40" a spinet's action is compressed, requiring a rod mechanism to transfer force from the keys to the hammers beneath. Spinets are no longer manufactured and are often difficult to regulate and service. This type of piano is best recommended for beginner to intermediate pianists who would like to keep costs down as well as conserve space.

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Console (40-44"): Not only are console pianos excellent for those who are short on space, they often make beautiful furniture pieces. Most consoles have a full sized action that is located directly above the keys or is split between above and below. This kind of piano is perfect for beginner to advanced piano students who are in search of something that can serve as both a reliable instrument as well as a work of art.

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Studio Upright (43-47"): You can commonly find these pianos in schools and churches. Though slightly more expensive than a console or a spinet, a studio piano is generally worth the extra money for gains in both action and sound quality.

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Full-Size Or Professional Upright Piano (47-60"): Ideal for the more advanced musicians who are looking for the richest possible sound from a compact instrument that takes up a limited amount of floor space.

 

Applications of Stand Up Digital Piano
 

A stand up digital piano is a type of electronic keyboard that mimics the sound and feel of an acoustic piano, but with some advantages. Unlike an acoustic piano, a stand up digital piano does not require tuning, maintenance, or a large space. It also has features such as volume control, headphone jack, MIDI compatibility, and various sound effects.

For Music Education

A stand up digital piano can help students learn the basics of music theory, notation, and technique. It can also provide feedback and guidance through built-in lessons, metronome, and recording functions. A stand up digital piano can also be connected to a computer or a tablet to access online learning resources and apps.

For Performance

A stand up digital piano can produce high-quality sound that is comparable to an acoustic piano, but with more versatility. A stand up digital piano can also be easily transported and set up in different venues, such as concert halls, churches, schools, or homes. A stand up digital piano can also be used to play different styles of music, such as classical, jazz, pop, or rock.

For Composition And Recording

A stand up digital piano can be used as a MIDI controller to create and edit music on a computer or a mobile device. A stand up digital piano can also be used to record and playback music with its internal memory or external storage. A stand up digital piano can also be used to experiment with different sounds and effects to create original music.

 

Why Digital Pianos Are a Great Solution?
 
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Digital Pianos Are Affordable
Acoustic pianos can be expensive and out of the price range of many aspiring pianists if purchased new. For less than $2000, you can get a full featured digital piano, which in addition to affordability, comes with multiple sound variations, ranging from several piano voices to organs, vibraphones, guitars, harpsichord, strings, bass, and more. With an acoustic piano, you're basically limited to one piano sound. Digital pianos are budget friendly and ripe with features.

Digital Pianos Offer Sound Controls
With digital pianos, you can plug in headphones and "limit the enjoyment" of your musical stylings to your own ears. No more listening to struggling fingers pounding on awkward key combinations. Additionally, digital pianos come with MIDI. MIDI allows you to connect your digital piano to a computer and turn your computer into a recording studio, making you ready to record and compose! You can even load MIDI files into your piano from ready-to-buy CDs and play them back from your piano.

Digital Pianos Offer Portability
A regular upright piano could weigh over 500 lbs. Some grand pianos weigh significantly more. Compare this to digital pianos that weigh less than 100 lbs. You could easily carry a digital under your arm from site to site, home to home, or gig to gig. Transportation is easy. The fact that many of them could be disassembled is also a great advantage. If you are a military family who moves frequently, this could be the perfect option for your family!

Digital Pianos Mimic Acoustic Piano Keys
Playing the digital piano is a comfortable shift from an acoustic piano primarily because of the key sensitivity. The keys of the digital piano imitate the keys of an acoustic piano, with the complete set of 88 keys, making it easy for those who need to shift from an acoustic piano to a digital piano without making any drastic adjustments.

 

How to Set Up A Digital Piano?
 

Putting It Together
If you purchase a piano from a local dealer, they will invariably deliver it for you already assembled – that's part of the service. If you buy it online from a non-local dealer, it will arrive in a box and you will have to put it together. This is a straight forward task and assembly is not that difficult but it is a two person job, especially when lifting the top of the piano onto the base.

Positioning
Unlike acoustic pianos, digital pianos are pretty hardy and do not suffer from changes in temperature or humidity. They can therefore be positioned pretty much anywhere even under a window or against a radiator. However, you should avoid direct sunlight as this will fade the cabinet, and avoid a location that means sharing a socket shared with another electrical appliance as this may cause interference. Of course, you also want your keyboard in a spot that encourages you to play. Try to find a place that is easy to get to, that allows plenty of elbow room and has good lighting.

Voicing
A room and its furnishings will contribute to the sound of a piano for example a wooden floor will make the sound more reverberant or lively whereas a thick carpet will deaden the sound. Many digital pianos enable you to overcome this by adding reverb or brilliance to the sound to suit your taste. Some even allow you to make changes to the sound on a note by note basis – ideal if you have a room or furnishings that allow certain frequencies to dominate for example bass frequencies which will make the piano sound bass heavy and boomy.

Seating/ Posture
When it comes to sitting at the piano, there are two things to consider: how far you sit from the piano and the height of the stool.
Sit on the front edge of the stool with both feet firmly on the floor. If you can comfortably touch both ends of the keyboard with only a slight feeling of stretch in the chest then you are sitting at the right distance. In terms of height, an adjustable stool is best but if not, a cushion is fine – make sure that your forearm and wrist make a straight line.
 

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Everyday Maintenance Tips for Digital Pianos
 
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Wash Your Hands
This is of paramount importance: you have to wash your hands before you play; moreover if you are going to be playing for an extended period of time. If you take all the grime, dirt, and dead skin cells from your hands to the keys every day, you might end up with an amount of accumulated unwanted particles that will surely damage your piano's mechanisms and might even get into the circuitry to cause even more harm.

Keep a Microfiber Cloth Next to Your Digital Piano
You've washed your hands time and time again, hence there should be nothing on the piano keys making them filthy, but suddenly you start noticing that there are stains on them. This is because you should always clean the keyboard with a microfiber cloth after playing to remove the sweat from your fingers.
Sweat gets into the pores of plastic keys and discolors them. It can also weaken the material with time. Why a microfiber cloth? Because they don't leave any debris behind. If you use a regular cloth every small particle left behind from every time you've cleaned your keyboard (adding up to a lot!) will be safe and sound under the keys doing what you are trying to avoid.

Always Keep Your Digital Piano Covered
I can't stress this enough: get a good piano cover. It´s so important because no matter who you are and how many hours a day you play, your piano will always spend more hours idle and covered than in use.
During this time anything can go inside of it with no proper coverage. Getting a vinyl cover you can also guarantee that no moisture or water can reach the mechanism. As most of us know, vinyl is completely waterproof. Make sure you create the habit of covering it before you stand up. The more rigorous you are in forming this habit, the less professional servicing you will have to do to it.

 

Your Perfect Digital Piano: What to Look for?
 

Budget
High-end digital pianos are crazy expensive, some costing as much as a new car! If that's up your alley, then go for it; but do your research first. If you want bang for your buck, you've come to the right place.

Features
If you're just starting out, all you really need is a digital piano that facilitates the practice of proper piano technique. Experienced players might want keyboards with sound-shaping or detailed recording facilities. We'll briefly cover what you can expect and why certain features are essential.

Goals
True beginners might be a bit apprehensive about starting with an expensive digital piano. What if you find it's not for you? Well, it's perfectly fine to start out with a cheaper digital piano or even a keyboard. Upgrades are always available down the line when needed.

Space
This is a minor consideration, but if you're living in a small apartment, you might want to avoid a furniture-like console.
Bigger isn't always better with digital pianos, and slab-style versions are still worth checking out. In fact, our lists offer recommendations from both categories.

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Specification of Our Stand Up Digital Piano
 

Color

White

Key

88 key hammer action keyboard

Souce

64 polyphonic numbers/8 timbres/128 rhythms/30 demo songs

Functions

Keyboard percussion instrument
Sound effect control/insertion/chord/reverb/chorus/start/stop
Power switch, master volume control
Synchronization start/Synchronization end/Prelude/Endplay
Mode selection key (timbre/rhythm)
Three pedals: sustain/mute/rear sustain pedal
Control /recording/recording playback
MIDI Function/Audio output/Audio input
Dual headphone audio output
MP3 Play/Pause/MP3 volume control+/-
USB Jack, connect computer, mobile phone and tablet

Product size

136X35X75.3CM

Packing size

144X44X37CM

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Stand Up Digital Piano
 

Q: What is piano?

A: The piano is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when pressed on the keys. Most modern pianos have a row of 88 black and white keys: 52 white keys for the notes of the C major scale (C, D, E, F, G, A, and B) and 36 shorter black keys raised above the white keys and set further back, for sharps and flats. This means that the piano can play 88 different pitches (or "notes"), spanning a range of a bit over seven octaves. The black keys are for the "accidentals" (F♯/G♭, G♯/A♭, A♯/B♭, C♯/D♭, and D♯/E♭), which are needed to play in all twelve keys.

Q: What is a stand up piano called?

A: Upright Piano
Upright pianos are generally 48" and over. These pianos are the choice of players looking for grand piano type sound without taking up as much space.

Q: What is upright digital piano?

A: These are a sub-type of traditional digital pianos that offer a more classical design which closely resemble an acoustic upright piano. The most expensive models may appear similar in their outer appearance and height to a full-size upright piano.

Q: What are the different types of digital piano stands?

A: There are different types of keyboard stands available in the market today -X-Style, Z-Style, Table-Style, Column-Style. The choice among them will really depend on your needs and budget. For instance, the X-styles are generally cheaper but less stable.

Q: What is the difference between cheap and expensive digital pianos?

A: It largely depends on how closely a digital piano resembles a real acoustic piano. As the price goes up, so does the quality of the action, the sound samples, and the speaker system, as well as other elements that make the playing experience more authentic.

Q: What is a hybrid digital piano?

A: Whereas silent pianos are acoustic instruments with digital features, hybrid pianos are essentially: Digital pianos with acoustic feel and touch. This means that all hybrid pianos are actually digital pianos that feature a real piano action to help the user feel like they are playing on a real acoustic.

Q: Can you play a digital piano without a pedal?

A: No. At a minimum, you need a pedal called a sustain pedal.
If it is a digital piano as opposed to a smaller keyboard, it will likely also have a second or third pedal. Just make sure you get the sustain pedal because it's impossible to play in modern styles without one.

Q: Does a digital piano sound the same as a piano?

A: Advances in technology have made it possible for digital pianos to reproduce sounds very close to those of an acoustic piano, and even the feel of the keyboard can be closely simulated by various mechanisms. A highly sophisticated instrument developed throughout the long history of piano music.

Q: What is split mode in digital piano?

A: First up is key split. Very simply, this allows the player to assign one sound to the lower half of the keyboard, and another to the upper – perfect for playing music that uses two instruments.

Q: Is it OK to put things on top of upright piano?

A: A vase of flowers may look attractive on the piano but if it should spill and water enter the piano serious damage can result. Water will rust the metal parts of the piano and damage the hammer and action. Avoid costly accidents and never place anything except sheet music or a metronome on the piano.

Q: Is a digital piano good for beginners?

A: A digital piano is a great choice for many beginners. Digital pianos are less expensive than traditional acoustic pianos. They are lighter and easier to move and often have more features.

Q: Can a digital piano be out of tune?

A: Digital pianos are generally not out of tune. Many digital pianos come with a tuning adjustment knob on them. You can alter the tuning of your digital piano if you like.

Q: How long do digital pianos last?

A: Digital pianos are designed to last for a long time. If you take care of your instrument and treat it well, your digital piano will last a long time.

Q: Should I unplug the digital piano?

A: You do not need to unplug the digital piano every time you are finished practicing. However, you should remember to turn off your piano when you are done with your session. You do not want it to overheat!

Q: What is the shelf life of a digital piano?

A: 10-20 years The lifespan of a digital piano can vary depending on factors such as usage, quality of construction, and maintenance. With proper care and maintenance, a high-quality digital piano can last for many years, often exceeding 10-20 years.8

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