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Can't afford a piano, keyboard help? |
I always loved the piano, from Mozart to Beethoven and always dreamed of being able to play Fur Elise and other classics. Unfortunately I don't have the money to purchase what I would call a traditional (grand piano) I guess. I need a less expensive alternative but know almost nothing about pianos. I see 51 key, 64 key keyboards and just want to know which one is the closet(in sound and key setup) to an actual grand piano. Also if you know of a particularly good brand that I can learn on that would be much appreciated as well. I don't want the keys to sound futuristic or electronic, I just want a keyboard that will sound as close as possible to a "normal piano". Thank you so much for your help this means a lot to me. My friend, if you can afford to buy a new electronic keyboard then chances are you can afford, for near the same price, a good quality used piano. go to a music shop and check some out try roland and korg but if your on a budget casio makes some great ones for 4-6 hundred my best advice, ignore the number of keys, listen to how the piano or keyboard sound, see which best fits your soul, they have some starting at walmart for as cheap as 40=70 bucks. Try and get one with weighted keys but if you cannot afford that then you must at least get touch-sensitive keys ie. it plays soft and loud according to how hard you touch the keys. Hi... |
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