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<blockquote data-quote="LightPhoenix" data-source="post: 3531883" data-attributes="member: 115"><p>Do not buy a Casio. Absolute trash, in my opinion. It's not worth the money.</p><p></p><p>If you're looking for something in the style of a piano-keyboard, Yamaha makes some pretty good ones. As mentioned above, the things you'll be looking for are weighted keys, and for that matter a full 88 keys, foot pedals, and touch sensativity for volume. Especially for beginning, when you're just out to learn technique, that will do well. As you get better and start to work on your sound, you'll want to find an actual piano to practice on. It will likely run you a couple grand for something good, though I haven't checked prices in a long time.</p><p></p><p>If you're really looking for a synth, or a true keyboard, Korg is the way to go, but again, Yamaha makes some nice stuff. This doesn't really sound like what you want though.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you're serious about learning piano, since you don't have any musical background, I would suggest going to your local community college and seeing if you can take some basic music theory classes and sign up for lessons. The more you use the notation, and the more you understand how and, more importantly, why it works, the better of a player you'll be. It's like the difference between rote memorization (and regurgitation) and actual understanding. </p><p></p><p>Also, by taking lessons through a college, you'll likely have access to a practice piano, so you won't have to buy one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightPhoenix, post: 3531883, member: 115"] Do not buy a Casio. Absolute trash, in my opinion. It's not worth the money. If you're looking for something in the style of a piano-keyboard, Yamaha makes some pretty good ones. As mentioned above, the things you'll be looking for are weighted keys, and for that matter a full 88 keys, foot pedals, and touch sensativity for volume. Especially for beginning, when you're just out to learn technique, that will do well. As you get better and start to work on your sound, you'll want to find an actual piano to practice on. It will likely run you a couple grand for something good, though I haven't checked prices in a long time. If you're really looking for a synth, or a true keyboard, Korg is the way to go, but again, Yamaha makes some nice stuff. This doesn't really sound like what you want though. Also, if you're serious about learning piano, since you don't have any musical background, I would suggest going to your local community college and seeing if you can take some basic music theory classes and sign up for lessons. The more you use the notation, and the more you understand how and, more importantly, why it works, the better of a player you'll be. It's like the difference between rote memorization (and regurgitation) and actual understanding. Also, by taking lessons through a college, you'll likely have access to a practice piano, so you won't have to buy one. [/QUOTE]
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