Your Questions About Electronic Keyboard Piano

Mark asks…

Does this look like a reasonable keyboard piano?

I don’t really know what I’m looking for and I don’t know if this is a good deal? I just want a keyboard that I can self learn to play to my songs. I don’t need anything fancy. Does this look like a good keyboard? Honestly?

http://cgi.ebay.com/Brand-New-61-Keys-Electronic-Keyboard-Piano_W0QQitemZ220355127668QQcmdZViewItemQQptZKeyboards_MIDI?hash=item334e306974

admin answers:

Yes it does.

Ruth asks…

What is the best affordable electronic keyboard to buy for a 15 year old who wants to learn to play piano?

admin answers:

Well i know pianos vary in price depending on their performance so dont look for a 50 dollar piano cuz you get what you pay for. Go to your local music store like sam ash and guitar center. Ask around and see what you can get for a good price. Some pianos have lights in the keys so you can learn songs.

Jenny asks…

How easy it to transit from piano to keyboard?

I have a electronic keyboard at home and there is no good keyboard teacher available so that is why I decided to learn piano. I just want to know whether I would be going to face any problem while transitioning from piano to keyboard?

admin answers:

Learning to play the piano (on a piano; acoustic, digital, or a really good keyboard with weighted keys) and then playing on an electronic keyboard is fine.

Learning to play on a regular keyboard and then playing piano is not so good, since you will have developed another technique with a lighter touch.

Taking “regular” piano lessons and practicing on a quality weighted keyboard or piano will give you all the basic skills needed to play other keyboard instruments as well. (But of course, each instrument is still slightly different in “touch”.)

Since you have searched for a keyboard teacher, it tells me you are interested in rock, pop or modern styles rather than classical. Make sure also to find a piano teacher that specializes in the styles that you like to play as well!

Keep on playing!

James asks…

What is the difference between piano and keyboard sheet music ? ?

A friend of mine is looking for sheet music for an electronic keyboard.

I have been lookng for somewhere to download some but i cant find anything specific for keyboard, , , lots for piano, but not keyboard !

What is the difference between the two types ? ?

admin answers:

OK, some people make wrong use a piano and a keyboard. Literally, a piano is an acoustic musical instrument with string, hammers and etc to produce sound via MECHANICAL actions. An electronic keyboard is an ELECTRONIC device that produces sound via electronic processes though chips, transistors and etc. But, when it comes to their functionality, they’re just THE SAME. They only differ on their physical composition. ALL sheet music played on piano can be play on keyboards.

David asks…

Can you learn the piano by first learning on an electronic keyboard?

I have a piano in my garage that I want to learn to play, but my house is small and it would be hard to find the time to learn while not bothering others. Can you learn the keyboard with head phones on then practice on the piano when nobodies home?

admin answers:

Absolutely.

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