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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Qc, Canada
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advice for keyboard
Hi there! I played piano for like 8 years but now i'd like to buy a keyboard. The only problem is that i really dont know anything about it, so i'd like a couple of advice to not buy crap. I'd like a keyboard with a lot of effects (that's the main reason why i'm attract by this instrument) and at the lowest possible price. so i need your help!
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dooo-wapp
Join Date: Jun 2005
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So what kind of thing do you need? and roughly what's your price range? |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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i dont really get what is a midi interface, sorry! And i'd like a portable piano. But for the rest, i dont really know what i want cuz like i said, i only know few things about keyboards. I want at least 61 keys and if it cost less then 800$, id be really happy! thats quite about it!
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oh yeah i don't give a fu
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Yamaha has a few keyboards that can be pretty cheap. Look around on musiciansfriend or something.
Casio has some pretty good varieties, depending on your level of skill. They're pretty affordable as well, mine cost about 500 USD and it works just fine. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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thanks! i'll check this!
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oh yeah i don't give a fu
Join Date: Oct 2003
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No problem. A word of advice though, I'd say you should start small. Don't get a huge workstation and you'd have no idea how to operate it. There's some Casios that come with a synth, and if you think that's not necessary, then forget it.
Have fun picking one out. |
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