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Action in Digital Pianos

Action (Digital Pianos)

It's easier to explain what the piano action is in an acoustic piano before explaining digital piano action.

In an acoustic piano when you open the lid and look down into the piano you'll see lots of parts and pins and hammers. The moving parts from pushing down the key to what hits the piano string is the "action." Pictured below is the action to a grand piano. Upright pianos look slightly different and are structured more vertically.

Grand Piano Action

All those moving parts is affects the feel of pushing down the piano key. Since the acoustic piano set the standard of how a piano key should feel and is 400 years of refined technology, modern digital pianos are now being made to mimic that feel.

Digital pianos don't have strings or piano hammers but there are springs levers and weights to give a digital piano the feel of an acoustic piano action. All those parts from a regular acoustic piano aren't necessary in a digital piano so smaller and less parts are placed to effeciently reproduce the feel of pushing a key on an acoustic piano. Below is a digital piano action.

Digital Piano Action

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