Digital piano recommendations on a budget.
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Short answer: Roland FP-10.
For the answer with supporting comments, see the topic: Recommendations for a decent keyboard for learning to play from earlier in the week.
For the answer with supporting comments, see the topic: Recommendations for a decent keyboard for learning to play from earlier in the week.
Thanks ... Will keep an eye out for a used one .Whistler said:Short answer: Roland FP-10.
For the answer with supporting comments, see the topic: Recommendations for a decent keyboard for learning to play from earlier in the week.
I got a Yamaha P225 recently which is impressive sounding for the price. But Korg, Roland and Casio all got decent beginner pianos.
There are apps that work with them for learning that would be worth looking at too.
There are apps that work with them for learning that would be worth looking at too.
I have an FP-10, which I bought in 2018 for my kids to learn on.
In 2020 I decided I'd like to learn to play, and a couple of weeks back I achieved a distinction in my grade 6 exam.
The FP-10 is still going strong - and hopefully so am I :)
In 2020 I decided I'd like to learn to play, and a couple of weeks back I achieved a distinction in my grade 6 exam.
The FP-10 is still going strong - and hopefully so am I :)
Can anyone recommend a digital piano for a 9 year old.?
Haa been playing for around 18 months and looking to upgrade his current one for something with weighted and full size keys.
Would need
Built in speakers
Weighted keys
Not too big / heavy a.
Hopefully around the 200- 350 mark - don't mind going down the used market.
Thanks