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Digital piano/Digital keyboard/classical organ

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lulu_bucket | 19:04 Wed 07th May 2008 | Music
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Was going to hire a classical organ for my wedding for someone to play but it is VERY expensive so going down the root of a digital piano or keyboard - what is the difference and will he be able to play a processional and a recessional peice of classical music on this ???
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If you know who is going to play at your wedding I would ask their advice of what they think is the best.
Yes, he could, on either, but a digital piano methinks would hardly be suitable - its voices would all be 'percussive' eg piano, harpsichord, xylophone, marimba etc.

Any half-decent modern electronic keyboard will produce a very acceptable 'organ' sound, but make sure the player has some decent amplification and speakers.

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