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So lately I have gotten invested in pianos and I would like to know what is for YOU the best digital piano/keyboard. I don't have a lot of space in my room so I can't buy the wooden pianos (and they would be a little heavy to move!). SO I have been wondering what was YOUR best/ or what is your best digital piano/keyboard you had? You can recommend any video, review or your own best digital piano/keyboards you had. I would love to hear your suggestions. I know the budget says 1k but if you know one that is a little pricier I won't mind... (Same for the cheaper one!). I know I should probably look at the "there are no stupid questions" post... but I really want to know your suggestions and experiences with those keyboards/digital pianos... (also an 88 key piano would be nice because I won't run into problems with any kind of score that exists.... I think...)
Thanks in advance.
(PS: I wouldn't mind a link to a website that sells them)
I’ve been wanting to learn how to play the piano for many years and am now able to afford to take up this hobby.
What keyboard would you recommend for a beginner to purchase?
All of the 'reviews' when I google seem to be written by bots. My daughter is an advanced player and she gets frustrated her Casio Privia PX-160CSU doesn't feel like a real piano and it throws her off during performances. I can't have her banging away on a real upright 4 hours per day, it's too loud. Any suggestions?
Update: We tried out everything at my local Guitar Center and she liked the action on the Yamaha DGX-670 the best, better then the Roland FP-90x or anything else they had. She's going to school this fall and will have anytime access to practice time on nice real pianos. Maybe once day we'll help her buy a $5k+ unit if she wants to do this professionally but she thinks the DGX-670 will do for home use. Thanks for all the advice.
Call it a new years resolution or whatever you will, I have decided to attempt to learn piano
I am 30 and have very little experience with music or playing instruments other than a little bit of guitar in high school.
Because of this and not looking to ever be amazing, play an acoustic piano, perform or anything like that, I want to find a very basic, budget keyboard that does just enough to allow me to try and learn the basics and a few songs and just have fun with it. I don't want to spend a lot as it could end up not being for me.
From looking around, it seems 88keys is a must? As are some sort of weighted keys.
So out of these two keyboard are either a viable option and if so which would you go for? (I know they are only semi-weighted)
RockJam 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard Piano with Full Size Semi-Weighted Keys, Power Supply, Sheet Music Stand, Piano Note Stickers & Simply Piano Lessons : Amazon.co.uk: Musical Instruments & DJ
Alesis Recital 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard for Beginners with Semi Weighted Keys, Built-In Speakers and Piano Lessons : Amazon.co.uk: Musical Instruments & DJ
Any information epecially if anyone has used / owns either of these would be great.
*EDIT*
I appreciate people's suggestions but £400 - £500+ isn't 'budget' to me unfortunately, looking at sub £200 really, if at all possible, whether that be new or used, although my local used market seems pretty scarce (Manchester, UK)