Beginner Keyboards & Pianos
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Cheap and cheerful keyboards are a great way for beginners to get their first taste of tickling those ivories. When starting out at any pursuit, you never fully know how long you are likely to continue, often leaving people in a quandary over what equipment to purchase.
Deceptively Good Entry Level Keyboards
The idea of buying the cheapest products is often laced with concerns over the quality of the item. However, whilst the quality of cheaper instruments may be partially impaired when compared with their more expensive counterparts, they ordinarily still maintain a very good standard and provide an ideal starting point.
Ideal for Beginners
Cheap keyboards give the first time user a feel for the keys and a basic understanding of the sounds produced. Of course the resonance and sound quality will barely compare to an elegant Steinway or a top-of-the-range electric piano; but ever-improving technology and sound reproduction techniques ensure that even the cheapest keyboards will produce a decent array of notes.
Synthesised beats and a multitude of tones, from the exuberant to the sublime, give keyboards a unique diversity in options. Whether practicing serious concertos, learning the fundamental chords or just having a play, even a cheap keyboard offers the user an almost endless selection of modes to keep everybody satisfied. The notes and sound options may not have the same refined sophistication of those found on the very best keyboards; however they are not as far removed as you may think.
Practicing in Silence
Aside from the practicality of their diminutive size, a modern keyboard or electric piano offer another useful feature not found on a conventional piano in the form of a headphones socket. Learning a new instrument can be an extremely time consuming process, full of peaks and troughs. Mistakes often creep in at this formative stage, which can be disheartening, especially if you continually project them to those around you. By investing in some headphones and a cheap keyboard you can practice away for as long as you want, without fear of disturbing the neighbourhood. Similarly if your child is taking up the piano, it may also offer a chance for some peace and quiet for you whilst they get their vital rehearsal time in.
Benefits of Full-Size Keys
Even some of the cheaper keyboards now come with full-size keys, which are particularly useful when bridging the gap between a piano and a keyboard. The proportional keys give a more accurate representation of what playing on a piano is like, giving the user an easier transition between keyboard and piano and back again.