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#2009488 - 01/05/13 02:39 PM
Desktop (MIDI) keyboard for practice..
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Registered: 12/25/12
Posts: 8
Loc: Tampa Bay, FL
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I am an adult beginner and learning using both Alfred's piano lessons & theory books..I have a Yamaha YDP-181 I use for "real" practice..Can someone suggest a small keyboard to practice with outside on the hammock or lounge chair that I can hook into "Garage Band" when the desire strikes...or is it a bad idea altogether and keep practicing on the big one...
Thanks...
Barry
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#2009492 - 01/05/13 02:42 PM
Re: Desktop (MIDI) keyboard for practice..
[Re: BarryR]
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Registered: 04/16/07
Posts: 2666
Loc: Pennsylvania
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Do you want something with fewer than 88 keys? If not, and if you can afford it, you can pick up a P155 that will feel just like your arius.
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#2009515 - 01/05/13 03:32 PM
Re: Desktop (MIDI) keyboard for practice..
[Re: gvfarns]
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Registered: 12/25/12
Posts: 8
Loc: Tampa Bay, FL
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Do you want something with fewer than 88 keys? If not, and if you can afford it, you can pick up a P155 that will feel just like your arius. That was my other choice at the time, (P155), but my wife liked the Arius...So fewer than 88 keys..Lap or desktop
Edited by BarryR (01/05/13 03:39 PM)
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#2009622 - 01/05/13 06:43 PM
Re: Desktop (MIDI) keyboard for practice..
[Re: Kawai James]
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Junior Member
Registered: 12/25/12
Posts: 8
Loc: Tampa Bay, FL
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How about a Yamaha NP-11 or NP-31?
Light and compact - they can even run on batteries.
Cheers, James x Im gonna check it out...Thanks, that's what I was looking for...!!
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