Electronic Keyboards
A Guide to Buying Your First Electronic Keyboards
Anyone learning to play electronic keyboards will need an instrument to practice on at home soon after starting tuition. This guide aims to help beginning keyboard players decide on an appropriate first instrument, as there is an overwhelming range of keyboards on the market today.
The keyboard is certainly the instrument for those who enjoy variety!
Keys: Your electronic keyboards should have at least 61, full-size keys. A piano has 88 keys and if you aspire to play piano as well, look for weighted keys which replicate the feel of the piano. However, keyboards and pianos are two different instruments, and non-weighted keys are fine for those beginners who aim to be purely electronic keyboards players. [More]
Musical Instruments Keyboards
How to Buy the Musical Instruments Keyboards
You want to learn to play a keyboard or maybe your partner or your children want to learn and you need to buy the musical instruments keyboards but where do you start.
If you follow my recommendations, buying your first musical instruments keyboards will be an easier experience. Prices for the keyboards range from about £100.00 to £5000.00 or more. In this article, we will deal with the musical instruments keyboards that are more than adequate for beginners.
As a beginner, there is no point in spending thousands of pounds on the musical instruments keyboards because you will not be able to use the more advanced features that are included on these keyboard because you can’t play yet. [More]
Electronic Keyboard
Electronic Keyboard
An electronic keyboard is a keyboard instrument that uses electricity to amplify the sound. Electronics keyboards are mostly used in musical instruments such as synthesizers, pianos and electric organs.
Electric organs are one the earliest instruments which used an electronic keyboard. They used oscillators and frequency dividers along with a network of filters to produce desirable sound in waveforms.
Keyboards reached a major milestone with the development of the synthesizer in the 1960s. Now, various advanced types of synthesizers using keyboards are available in market.
Many instruments which have electronic keyboard are equipped with Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI). This helps in the diversified use of the electronic keyboard. Some keyboards are not attached to any instrument, but are only MIDI controllers. [More]



