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People are telling me to get it with weighted keys..so I’ll do that, but what are weighted keys?
And how many keys do you think should be on my keyboard?
And someone else told me Y!A, that I should get one with 7 octaves.. if I want to play like a real piano.. so what else?

And if you have any great yamaha keyboards out there, show me them !

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8 Comments

  1. DKNY D says:

    I would search on line.

  2. avaroolz182 says:

    get a long box, draw the keys on it, and slam your hands against it. FREE KEYBOARD. nobody said it made music.

  3. Dr. Rev. Donald J. says:

    i am also looking for one. i am not sure but i plan on going and ask the clerk that works at the store what kind i should get.

  4. JK13 says:

    coincidence, i just bought one around a month ago for school ( gr 8 music class ) i don’t really kno what weighted keys are but it depends what your getting it for and the average price of a good one is around $129.00-$199.00.

  5. TEC says:

    Hopefully you will get one that actually works,and you can afford,plus the talent to play and not annoy others to the point that they want to blow your head off with a shotgun.

  6. amitmn79 says:

    If you’re looking for a decent keyboard to play KEYBOARD music (not piano) than I’d say Yamaha PSR-175 is just fine, it’s quite cheap comparing to other serial nos. of Yamaha and it’s same quality more or less.
    If you’re interested on playing piano compositions then go for the Clavinova series by Yamaha, it’s much more expensive but worth it in almost every aspect comparing to a standard keyboard.
    Good luck.

  7. Doctor John says:

    Please do not buy Japanese goods; their appalling war record speaks for itself, and their pianos are rubbish like their cars and cameras.
    it is cheaper to bu a good quality 2nd hand piano than a good / pro quality keyboard
    88 keys weighted action if you must

  8. i. jones says:

    There are precious few keyboards with fewer than 7 1/3 octaves (88 keys) that have weighted actions.

    Check out what’s available, and you decide what works best for you.

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