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I am in the market for my first keyboard, and would like to spend around $100. Any suggestions? |
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If you are willing to increase your price range then the Casio WK-110 is a good piano. I personally have the piano, however I can't play piano well so I am learning how to. I have connected it to my computer before and uploaded songs to it, because it can have MIDI song files saved to it and played back. Here is the link to it, Casio WK-110(Amazon.com) I can't raise my prices by $200... Ya, that was that is what I figured but it is the only one that I can recommend because I have it. Here are some of the ones at Walmart. http://www.walmart.com/cp/Keyboards/106983?sb=79&sdir=sasc(Just scroll down a bit). I have not used them but you might be able to find a okay one. |
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Honestly, if you want a decent keyboard piano, you're probably going to have to raise your price slightly. Even my piece-of-junk keyboard cost more than $100. TheTechDude is right when he says that the Casio keyboard he owns is a good one. I've played a lot of Casio keyboards while waiting for my guitar lessons to start, and I've liked every single one of them that I've played. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but that's the problem with instruments... They cost a lot. Don't be skimpy on any instrument, keyboard included, though, because musical instruments are definatly in the category of "You get what you paid for". |
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You might want to try craigslist. I was able to pick up a nice barely used keyboard off there for around $100. |
DO you mean a piano keyboard?