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Roland Digital Piano
Excellent musical qualities!

Roland Digital Piano - The range of digital pianos offered by Roland and their high standards of quality is making them extremely popular among professionals and is being used extensively in studios. Roland digital pianos are also used by both the Royal College of music and Royal Academy of Music – two of the UK’s top music conservatoires. Lot of people get impressed with the excellent action, sensitivity and musical qualities of these Digital Pianos.

History
Roland was founded in 1972 and it has always been in the forefront in terms of innovation and introducing new technologies, new models. Roland had introduced the world’s first touch-sensitive digital piano in 1974 and the first electric piano to be fitted with a hammer action in 1991.

Exceptional Service
Roland’s top class sound quality, innovative functions, beautiful product finishes, and a real understanding of how to create music makes it a force to reckon with compared to its peers. Roland is also known for its exceptional customer service and all Roland digital pianos come with a 3 year "on-site warranty" covering parts and labour, thus giving you total piece of mind.

Amazing sounds
Roland pianos are known for its richness of sound, be it Piano or any other orchestral sound. The high quality built-in amplifiers and speakers deliver the most beautiful and authentic sounds. The quality is retained even when you hear through headphones.

Superb touch & sensitivity
Roland digital Pianos have progressive Hammer-Action Keyboard, which simply means that the lower notes need a heavier touch whereas the higher notes need a lighter touch. This is exactly what happens in an acoustic piano.

Educational Tools
All the models nowadays incorporate features and educational tools to help you learn on your own. Roland Digital Pianos also has features like the DigiScore, DoReMi, and Wonderland educational tools which can help you to make a decent progress on your own.

Twin Piano mode
Another feature you may like is the “Twin Piano mode”. Using this feature you can split the keyboard into two halves, each sounding similar to the other. This enables the teacher and student, parent and child, or a pair of friends to practice and perform together.

Download from Internet
Download music from the internet and read the notes from your Piano’s LCD screen. Whether you want to look up a nostalgic number or want to play the latest Pop Idol tune, there’s no need to find the music book at your local music store.

Roland Digital Pianos - The various models
The above are some of the important features of Roland Digital Pianos. Roland’s digital pianos, in general, combine the tonal characteristics of great pianos, plus their realistic playing surfaces and pack them in attractive portable designs that can fit in any room or budget.

The Roland Digital Pianos can be broadly classified in the following categories -

Compact Pianos – These digital pianos are affordable and space-efficient, not so expensive compared to Roland’s other digital pianos. They offer superb grand-piano sound, an authentic touch, educational features for students, and many other features.

• Compact Pianos: DP-970LC, DP-970MC, F-30E, F-50

Stage Pianos – Roland’s stage pianos make the pleasure of performing more accessible than ever before. These models are lightweight and portable, to help you carry to from gig to gig. The keyboard has a compact Progressive Hammer-Action. They are loaded with lots of sounds and rhythms and feature high-Quality Effects. The Operation is also clean and simple so that you can focus on just the playing, not programming.

• Stage Pianos: FP-2, FP-5, RD-300SX, RD-700SX, VR-760

HP Pianos – These digital pianos are loaded with advanced digital features for performance and practice. The stereo-sampled piano tones and advanced sound features provide rich and realistic sound of a full concert grand piano. Its Progressive Hammer-Action Keyboard delivers the authentic, natural touch of an acoustic grand, too.

• HP Pianos: HP101E-RW, HP102E-LA, HP102E-RW, HP103E-MP, HP103E-PE, HP103E-RW, HP107E-RW, HP109PE, HP-11PE

Intelligent Pianos - These pianos possess all the features of the HP range but, in addition, they also feature an auto-accompaniment section loaded with the best musical styles. All KR pianos feature two headphone sockets for silent practice. The keyboard has a Weighted Hammer Action which offers an authentic acoustic piano touch.

• Intelligent Pianos: KF-7, KR103MH, KR-105EMH, KR-107EMH, KR-3MH, KR-5MH, KR-5PE, KR-7MH, KR-7PM

Tutor Pianos - The HPi range of pianos allows you to downloaded music from the Internet, and read the notes from a large screen integrated into your piano’s music rest. The keyboard has a Progressive Hammer Action which provides authentic acoustic grand piano feel. You also get a number of educational features that are well suited to those who are learning to play the instrument.

• Tutor Pianos: HPI-6, HPi-7LE, HPI-7MH

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