Yo I would like to learn how to play the piano. Now I can't get a real one because it would be unfeasible for my living but I figured an electronic one might be somewhat the same? I'd like to know what I should consider in buying an electronic keyboard/piano and if there are any generally recommendations!
>>121585891generally, you would want to purchase something with keys that simulate the mechanical nature of an acoustic piano's
>>121585891is it that time of the week already?
I believe Nord Stage has keyboards that have pretty realistic attenuation of keys. But they cost like 2k
>>121585891I was able to get a used Korg B2 for around 350$, I am pretty satisfied with it
>>121585891get something cheap for $100. if you're still playing after a couple months, move onto something with weighted keys (look to spend around $500-$1500 depending on your budget/what quality you want). yamaha, roland, kawai and casio are good brands.
>>121585891honestly any of the reface keyboards (cp and cs are best imo) would be a good starting point. i have long fingers and still find the mini keys to be plenty comfortable