Do I need to upgrade to an acoustic piano?

Hello friends! I started learning Pianote around 2 years ago by myself. I’m using a digital Roland piano RP701, and I’m thinking if I should upgrade to acoustic one as there is a saying that digital piano is not real piano. Do you think it’s necessary to upgrade? Thank you so much ☺️

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  • I started on an acoustic grand upright that was crafted like 60+ years ago. The workmanship was incredible. The sound board was like WOW. So, when I started to get digital pianos because I am forever traveling, I've had General Music, Roland, Yamaha and Kawaii over the years. The Roland was a big keyboard with a nice sound and feel. That was followed by a General Music Pro I which had a better feel and was easier to transport. This was followed by an Roland F9 (I think) and a lighter Kawaii ES100. Kawaii has made significant improvement and is what I now use for my main pianos (ES8 and ES920).

    There are several digital pianos that have full wooden keys. I am looking at the Nord USA Key Grand 88-note Keyboard which has the Kawai Hammer Action with Ivory Touch versus the Kawaii VPC1 which has the latest action and is a controller. My Yamaha Motif 8 did not have a good keyboard action and the piano sounds were weak. 

    The biggest thing with an acoustic is getting a good one AND having the space for it. You will be spending some coinage for a good one. You will need regular tuning and need to make sure it is not on an outfacing wall. 

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    • One Beat I know, I know. But when I play without recording, it translates differently and flows differently. I need to play not as a take but as a continuous flow, then it will come out right. Just me being self-conscious once the record button is hit. : o\

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