When you're trying to decide between a digital piano, a keyboard piano, and an electronic keyboard, it's important to understand the key differences between each type of instrument.
A digital piano is going to offer the most realistic piano experience, but it will also be the least portable of the three options. If you're looking for a middle ground between realism and portability, a keyboard piano might be the right choice for you. And if you're on a budget or just starting out, an electronic keyboard is a great option that won't break the bank.
Here's a closer look at each type of instrument:
Digital Piano: A digital piano is typically more expensive than an electronic keyboard or a keyboard piano, but it offers the most realistic piano experience. If you're a experienced pianist or you're looking for a professional-grade instrument, a digital piano is a great option. However, because they're larger and heavier than other types of pianos, they're not as portable.
Keyboard Piano: A keyboard piano is the perfect middle ground between digital and electronic pianos. They combine the realism of a digital piano with the portability of an electronic keyboard. Keyboard pianos usually have weighted keys, which gives them a similar feel to an acoustic piano. And because they're smaller and lighter than digital pianos, they're easier to transport.
Electronic Keyboard: An electronic keyboard is a great choice for beginners or for anyone on a budget. Electronic keyboards are typically smaller and lighter than other types of pianos, making them more portable. And because they don't have weighted keys, they're usually less expensive than other options. Most electronic keyboards have 61 keys, but some have 32, 37 or 49 keys.
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If you're looking for a keyboard or digital piano, we've got just what you need. Our great selection of options means that we have something to meet any budget or skill level. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, we have the perfect keyboard or digital piano for you. We also offer a variety of accessories such as pedals, cases, and stands, so you can customise your piano to your own liking.
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Kurzweil KP2 Sustain Pedal
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