Perfect practice keyboard

I was looking for a keyboard "dummy", which could be learned and repeated hundreds of times, difficult passages without stripping the car of the neighbors crazy. I also wanted to be able to practice late at night or early morning on weekends. "Nuisance neighbors" factor has always kept me training properly, I am constantly reminded of what my real piano sound like the poor side. This keyboard meets most requirements.

Although the keys have a spring mechanism, not a shot, feel more realistic than the previous generation of buttons on electronic keyboards. If you want a basic no-frills keyboard, learning music and drill sequences of notes between your fingers, like me, it does so perfectly and not have to spend many times the money for 88-hammer-action keyboard . 76 keys are needed all the songs, at least for the music of Beethoven, and much later than that. The keys are slightly shorter than the traditional keyboards, but the difference is not noticed during the game.

The sound that comes from the built-in speaker is surprisingly realistic (harpsichord is particularly convincing), and the volume slider, you can play the whole growth dynamic of silence is useful if, like me, do not wear a helmet and just need a minimum of auditory feedback to confirm that playing the right notes. I would not hesitate to recommend this keyboard for students living in residence, and its light weight and portability make it a versatile and practical tool that can be loaded from the rear of the car in seconds. This is a very good value for money (I bought mine in the UK, where for any reason, the price is lower than in Europe or the U.S.). If you're not a real piano, and probably more expensive to buy the keyboard with 88 weighted keys, but as a practical tool to integrate additional acoustic piano is the perfect compromise. Adapter included with the keyboard is heavy and bulky, but at least has a generous amount of cable.

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