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Starting out/keyboard question

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20 Feb 2012 12:29 #2064 by hellene

Mandabplus3 wrote: The touch sensitive keys are a good thing! It's a plus it means that the hardest you press the louder the sound. Just like a real piano. It will not be hard to press these keys at all they arnt weighted. Any keyboard with a midi or USB and 61 keys will do you just fine. At some point around your 4 th or 5 th year of playing you will start dreaming about an electric piano with proper weighted keys and a slimline beautiful full body and sound....oh and then you start saving the grand or more you need to buy one :)


You just got it right, Manda! ;) These digital piano manufacturers should just LOVE Soft Mozart, but they do not see that far.

Yes, kids are eager to get rid of these stickers asap
the Soft Mozart learners starting to drool over the real pianos
and black and white traditional notation is soon enough wil become the most 'prestigious' to play.

However, touch sensitive keys a burden for very beginners of any age, because they are for expression. But the expression is 'not there' yet, when the essential skills in stage of development.

Good news, in the most keyboards this option could be switched on and off.

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20 Feb 2012 12:48 #2066 by lela
Replied by lela on topic Starting out/keyboard question

hellene wrote:

lela wrote: Oh ok, it looks like not an easy task for me to buy the keyboard :)

I have got another one then:
www.amazon.com/Casio-CTK-4000-Personal-K...id=1329730285&sr=1-2

I hope Hellene will reply soon as my head is starting to hurt lol


Lela, this is the good one!
Please, remind me: people of what age are going to learn?




I have received the software today :)
It is for my 28 months old daughter.
Thank you

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20 Feb 2012 13:28 #2068 by hellene

lela wrote:

hellene wrote:

lela wrote: Oh ok, it looks like not an easy task for me to buy the keyboard :)

I have got another one then:
www.amazon.com/Casio-CTK-4000-Personal-K...id=1329730285&sr=1-2

I hope Hellene will reply soon as my head is starting to hurt lol


Lela, this is the good one!
Please, remind me: people of what age are going to learn?




I have received the software today :)
It is for my 28 months old daughter.
Thank you


I can't wait to hear about your experience!

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08 Mar 2012 21:01 #2428 by lela
Replied by lela on topic Starting out/keyboard question
I thought I will write what keyboard I bought maybe it will help someone else who is searching for a keyboard. I have decided for Casio CTK 4000 and I am very pleased with it. We have it for 3 days now and my daughter loves the presence of the keyboard in our dining room.
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