Fun mini keyboard with built-in speakers and rechargeable batteries.
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Is a Yamaha PSR-F51 a good keyboard for beginners
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I've looked at the Yamaha Reface DX and YC. Which are fantastic. They are portable and very capable.
However... what I really want is something in the £100 mark with about 32 keys, as a stocking filler for my daughter. Something that she could throw in a bag, or play with sat in bed. Something that is not for a 5yo or all the bells and whistles like the Reface range.
I've been watching David Hilowitz on YT, who has cool retro stuff from soviet-era and the likes. And the Casio PT-10, looks the kind of thing though it's not got a headphone out.
She's got a Yamaha P-125 that she plays most of the time. She's at a music conservatoire, so is musically advanced... though is less into synths and drum machines.
It needs to be fully portable, so not something that needs to be USB powered and connected to a DAW etc.
Any ideas?
Basically the title, I'm really interested in learning how to play (as a hobby, so I don't need anything to good/expensive)
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