Hi Eunmi. You play wonderful! I will follow your channel. I do a have a question. I am new to learning piano and music in general (started last december). And I found I have the need of a portable piano that I can practice with on my desk while I work and also when I travel (many days per week due to work related reasons I will be travelling). I struggled finding a full size keybord that do the trick, and everybody recommends the reface. My concern is, considering that I am still learning, if I spend time with the reface and get used to it, wouldnt be difficult later to play in my full size key piano? or the hand adapt to the change? Any advice to someone who is starting and wishes to play like you is wellcome. Thanks!
Welcome and thank you for your comment:} The Reface CP has a small instrument and a light touch. Think of it as similar to a melodica. Just as it is difficult to play a piano piece with a melodica, it is also difficult to play with a reface. If you want to play the piano well in the future, I recommend other keys. I don't think the reface is the main instrument. Why don't you get the main instrument first and buy the reface as an accessory later. I hope it helped you a little bit.
I really love this beautiful instrument and how beautiful it sounds if the right hands work with it. 👍
@@Teeum5 Thank you🫶🏻
Awesome!
😀🎹👍
Ingenious and unique! Great!
Thank you😃🎹🎵
Great !
@@JudgeFredd 🎹🫶🏻
Great, it would be nice to hear the hidden piano too!
I'm thinking about which song to play on the Hidden Piano🎹 I'll probably get to it someday.🎵
@@eunmijazz If I ask you to do a cover of a song, would you do it?
@@botizelig I think I can try it if I come up with an idea for an arrangement that can be made into a video🎹
@@eunmijazz Great, this is the song i thought
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@@eunmijazz The song i thought is Carol Ann from Michael W Smith
thank you v much .are you on batteries or plugged in.?
@@Jack-fs2im Im on batteries🎹🎧
@ lovely playing.thank you
Hi Eunmi. You play wonderful! I will follow your channel. I do a have a question. I am new to learning piano and music in general (started last december). And I found I have the need of a portable piano that I can practice with on my desk while I work and also when I travel (many days per week due to work related reasons I will be travelling). I struggled finding a full size keybord that do the trick, and everybody recommends the reface. My concern is, considering that I am still learning, if I spend time with the reface and get used to it, wouldnt be difficult later to play in my full size key piano? or the hand adapt to the change? Any advice to someone who is starting and wishes to play like you is wellcome. Thanks!
Welcome and thank you for your comment:}
The Reface CP has a small instrument and a light touch. Think of it as similar to a melodica. Just as it is difficult to play a piano piece with a melodica, it is also difficult to play with a reface.
If you want to play the piano well in the future, I recommend other keys. I don't think the reface is the main instrument. Why don't you get the main instrument first and buy the reface as an accessory later. I hope it helped you a little bit.