Without. Point blank.
Lights look fun to start with, but a beginner will end up watching them rather than learning to read.
Note, you can usually switch them off, so you don't have to choose a keyboard that doesn't have them.
I have no recommendations on mobile teaching apps, I've never used them.
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I want to learn piano. Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of space in my room and on my desk. So I want to at least buy a mini-keyboard and learn piano basics with it. I also want to get into making loops and electronic music later on, so I guess a keyboard over a "real" piano is the right choice anyway. I know that a mini-keyboard is suboptimal and I can't play all songs with it, but to start off I guess it's enough.
So I looked up a few models and I found the following ones:
Korg microKEY 37 MkII
Midiplus X3 mini
Midiplus X4 mini
Arturia Keystep
I want to able to play basic chords and easy songs with both hands. Also, it would be nice if I could play without connecting to a PC, then it is easier to just practice and I can't get distracted. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about keyboards. Can you help me to choose one that fits to my needs?
Without. Point blank.
Lights look fun to start with, but a beginner will end up watching them rather than learning to read.
Note, you can usually switch them off, so you don't have to choose a keyboard that doesn't have them.
I have no recommendations on mobile teaching apps, I've never used them.
Don't bother with lights. The player will be forever chasing them. In fact, for a few weeks I recommend not trying to read dots either. Just get used to the instrument, what it can do, and have fun.
I would hope that pound for pound, a keyboard without lights would have other, better features.Most will have speakers or a headphone port. Buying pre-loved will generally get you a far better instrument (my opinion!). And DON'T write letter names on the keys - or even use stickers!