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    Keyboard musicians...

    I'm looking to get a simple keyboard to learn to play on...

    The keyboard I've got my eyes on has 76 keys instead of 88. From what I can gather this will not be an issue in any way for learning and for the majority of pieces I might want to play?
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    76 keys is plenty.

    88 keys is piano size keyboard.

    most synths and electronic boards have 61 keys.

    the thing u should look for are features.

    how many notes polyphonic is it?

    is it touch sensitive?

    is the sound bank full of quality settings?

    does it have a built in sustain or pedal, preferably adjustable?

    also a stand and a bench are not luxury items,
    being able to position it to your height and reach
    is crucial in how u will be able to play.

    but yes 76 keys is above the norm actually.

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    Hey, I'm in!! I play a mean Jew's harp!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kortick View Post
    76 keys is plenty.

    88 keys is piano size keyboard.

    most synths and electronic boards have 61 keys.

    the thing u should look for are features.

    how many notes polyphonic is it?

    is it touch sensitive?

    is the sound bank full of quality settings?

    does it have a built in sustain or pedal, preferably adjustable?

    also a stand and a bench are not luxury items,
    being able to position it to your height and reach
    is crucial in how u will be able to play.

    but yes 76 keys is above the norm actually.
    Well the two I'm looking at given the following requirements:-
    - Not expensive
    - Ideally 88 keys, worse case 76 keys
    - Compact so I can get it out easily and sit it straight onto my desk in my study.
    - Built in speakers ideally so turn on and go.
    - Hammer action is too expensive, but at least an accurate velocity curves.

    ...are:-
    - Yamaha NP30 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jvuchCUkBg
    - M-Audio Prokeys 88sx - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxKk3LIFOAY

    The Yamaha is almost perfect except not 88 keys, and if used as a midi controller no pitch/mod wheels.

    The 88sx is almost perfect, and seems to have better sounds than the Yamaha, but does not have speakers so requires amplification, and has questionable reliability.


    I think I'll go Yamaha as it's self contained so I use it elsewhere and if the kids want to use it in years to come, it's ideal...
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    Quote Originally Posted by capncnut View Post
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    i say get a quicklock stand

    playing on your desk is not a good idea.

    they are cheap and easily moved.

    and i like ur hair btw
    Last edited by kortick; 18-Jul-2009 at 09:01 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kortick View Post
    76 keys is plenty.

    88 keys is piano size keyboard.

    most synths and electronic boards have 61 keys.

    the thing u should look for are features.

    how many notes polyphonic is it?

    is it touch sensitive?

    is the sound bank full of quality settings?

    does it have a built in sustain or pedal, preferably adjustable?

    also a stand and a bench are not luxury items,
    being able to position it to your height and reach
    is crucial in how u will be able to play.

    but yes 76 keys is above the norm actually.
    I agree with Kortick. Those other issues are much more important than having less than 88 keys.

    Back in the 80s I started out with something that is totally primitive by today's standards (Prophet 5) which was polyphonic up to 5 tones, not touch sensitive and while it had a bank of customizable sounds, you had to load them onto your synth using a tape cassette player hooked up to the back (this being way before midi and digital boards) Still love that analog sound though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kortick View Post
    i say get a quicklock stand

    playing on your desk is not a good idea.

    they are cheap and easily moved.

    and i like ur hair btw
    The prefect place for me to learn is my study, on my desk, infront of my screen where I can also watch DVD lessons etc...

    The Yamaha keyboard weighs about 14lbs so isn't going anywhere when put on the desk
    Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there--on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam. [click for more]
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