Q: I'm interested in playing the piano. What I want to have as a beginner is just the piano keyboard with the stand so I can bring it when I travel or when we have activities in our school. I'm planning to buy one at the mall. How much do you think it costs?
A: If you plan to carry your keyboard with you as you travel (which I often do myself!), then you will want to get either a 61 or 66-key keyboard. This will be small for travel yet will give you a ~ 6 octaves to use which will be more than enough for general
I am looking into buying a sturdy, yet portable stand which is easy to setup and light-weight. I will be transporting it along with my keyboard for use at friends' houses and maybe at gigs in the future. I currently have a fixed stand at home which is
The rubber "grips" on the stand are adjustable to the width of the keyboard resting on it. Initially, it appears that the stand is too wide and the Privia would be resting on the metal bars which would cause the keyboard to be unsecure and slide. The stand is sturdy enough for home use although I can see if you really bang the keys hard on your keyboard it can cause the stand to wobble a bit.
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It seemed quick when you're done, but the keyboard is sitting on it, to be held with screws My son said it was an improvement over the previously used x-stand, that fits perfectly and does not fluctuate as do others. Cheap Yamaha L85 Keyboard Stand for Yamaha P85 Piano (88-Key) Discount Review Shop . The instructions are so alive there is no room for confusion....
I just bought a Casio piano keyboard from Best Buy today, and I like it... but I really jumped the gun on buying it and didn't think things through, and i'm having regrets about buying it. It has a stand that we had to put together and put the keyboard
I don't want a TOO expensive one but not a lame one too.
Can anyone recommend me a piano keyboard? It doesn't need to necessarily have the stand.
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