What's the difference between a piano and an electronic organ?

No, playing the piano with your fingers is much better than playing the electronic organ. Playing the piano well is a piece of cake for you. . .

The difference is: 1, and the range is different. The range of a piano is nearly twice that of an electronic piano. If the electronic piano accompaniment function is turned on, the range of the piano is more than twice that of the electronic piano.

2. Different ways of touching keys. Electronic keys can be triggered as soon as they are pressed, and sound can be produced without finger strength, regardless of finger strength. Piano pays attention to raising fingers to practice finger strength, and the keys rely on finger tapping to drive the string striking machine to hit the steel wire to make sound, and the volume is completely controlled by finger strength;

3. Different forms of left-handed accompaniment. Electronic organ has two forms: automatic accompaniment and piano accompaniment, while piano has only one kind of accompaniment;

4. The timbre is different. The timbre of electronic organ is quite rich, including piano, many kinds of strings, many kinds of wind music and many kinds of percussion music, while piano only has its own timbre;

5. The volume is different. In the absence of outside help, the volume of the electronic organ itself cannot be compared with that of the piano, and it is only suitable for small-scale appreciation. For example, family concerts; The volume of the piano itself can satisfy the performance of a small concert hall;

6. The difficulty of mastering playing skills is different. It usually takes five or six years or more for a person to learn the piano well, but learning the electronic piano is very different. He can play a little tune in a few months and learn it well in two or three years.

Both can cultivate children's comprehensive quality, but the piano is more effective. If you take an examination of the school after college, you can't be a major in electronic piano, but you can be a piano. The same is true for special students who take the college entrance examination.

The difference of economic burden: piano investment is much larger, but electronic organ is not.