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We’ve just passed a special milestone — 30,000 subscribers on YouTube — and I wanted to take a moment to say thank you. Whether you’ve been with us from the start or just discovered one of our videos last week, your support genuinely means the world to us.
From a quick view, to a kind comment, a thumbs up — or even choosing to buy your next instrument from us — we appreciate it all. So this blog is simply a note of gratitude, from me and the whole team at ePianos.
We started making YouTube videos around 11 years ago, back when the platform wasn’t the powerhouse it is today. The idea was simple: take what we were doing in the showroom — chatting about instruments, demonstrating features, sharing a bit of joy — and put that online for people to access wherever they were.
We never set out to become “YouTubers” as such — just enthusiasts with something to share. And it’s still the same now. We don’t script or overthink things too much; we just talk about the things we love, and hopefully help others enjoy them too.
We’re not stopping any time soon. You can expect the usual mix of new and secondhand instruments, demos, feature rundowns, and a few surprises. We’re also working on some more in-depth content — things like:
If there’s anything you’d love to see — whether it’s a particular voice you’d like us to show off, a feature you’d like explained, or even a technical issue you’re stuck with — let us know in the comments. We’ve got a showroom, office, and warehouse full of instruments, so there’s a good chance we can help!
We don’t take your support for granted. Every kind message, every view, every bit of interaction — it all keeps us going.
So from me, and from all of us at ePianos: thank you. Here’s to the next chapter — and we’ll see you in the next video!
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Comments:
Love all your videos. I bought my genos 2 from you and am really loving it, especially all the extra content on it. Any chance you have anyone who could demo the vocal harmoniser, mic settings etc. Can you turn the genos 2 into a karaoke with tv screen and how would you do this. Thanks again for all the effort you put in.
Thanks Chris and everyone at epianos and congratulations on reaching 30,000. I spent many hours on YouTube with Chris especially in the shed demonstrating and comparing the Yamaha DGX – 670 which convinced me on the choice and have been happily playing since it arrived. One puzzle I had was that, although it was a second hand purchase, it arrived for all intents and purposes, looking brand new. Not complaining!
Being a retired professional musician from 1968, mainly drums, guitar favouring bass, upright and finishing on a Bill Conklin 7 string, I played piano and keyboards self taught on stage and studio and, on retirement, decided to learn the piano “properly “. With all the additional features, the DGX – 670 seemed to have it all for my purposes. And it has, including the 16 track stuff etc but that’s for later for me. Mainly I’m in the piano room on the pop grand in the concert hall wearing headphones (without my hearing aids but with tinnitus) learning from Jonny May on Jonny Plays Piano, and loving it. It’s like me and the Dgx starting out from scratch with each other, like a “My Old Piano” thing. But there’s always one eye on upgrading in the future.
I wish there was this stuff around in ‘60’s. I started piano lessons at school 1963 aged 11 with a teacher who would slap my hands with a ruler when I made a mistake playing scales. That didn’t last long! I always look forward to hearing from epianos and your future stuff like the recording advice looks great. Happy satisfied one of 30k here. Regards to you all.
I’m glad you’ve been successful on you tube I’ve been watching your channel for some time now and always find them interesting. I’ve got a tyros 2 and enjoy playing it. When I’m ready to change i would change it for a genos 2.
Thank you so much Martin — that really means a lot to us! We’re so pleased to hear you’ve been enjoying the channel over the years. Going from a Tyros 2 to a Genos 2 will be an incredibly exciting leap — a huge upgrade in sound, features, and creative possibilities. When the time comes, we’ll be right here to help you make that transition smoothly.