Originally Posted By: dcuny
Something else you might want to consider is using a MIDI controller and a computer with a VSTi piano.


Know of anything decent sounding and free? As one who does not perform any more, free is my price point. If I were in a position to earn that expense back I would think differently.

On to Notes post though, my question is about looking ahead to 8-12 months from now. When the learning phase is over, is this a keyboard she will take out to play live? I have never bought a weighted key keyboard because I don't want to carry it, and if I am going to play synth keys on stage, I should practice on synth keys.

Also, opinionated mode on, anything like those Yamaha boards that have little speakers built in are just not good enough for me. I see them more in the toy or "lessons for a kid who may not stay with it" category. Again, just an opinion. If it costs a grand, pay a grand. Unless your goal is to be the richest corpse in the graveyard, you make it, spend it. Those Yamaha boards from Best Buy I spoke of are all over Craigslist for 50 bucks. A Kurzweil you can resell for decent dollars of she decides to not pursue it. However, on the other side of that balance sheet is that if it is just a learning tool, what difference does it make if it sounds good? Hanon scales are Hanon scales no matter what you play them on. Half the time when I played Hanon method stuff I didn't have sound on. I played them on a keyboard that was powered off. C, then G, then D, then A, and so forth. But that's just me and what I did. Irrelevant now with all this arthritis in my knuckles.

Last edited by eddie1261; 12/09/18 08:31 AM.