Keyboard oder E-Piano?
Hi liebe GF-Community,
Ich würde gerne ein Instrument erlernen, am liebsten ein Klavier, aber da dies aus finanziellen und mangelnden Platzgründen nicht geht, fällt dies vorerst weg, würde ich aber gerne in etwas weiter Zukunft spielen lernen.
Das was mir so als nächst bestet e8nfällt wäre Keyboard oder ein E-Piano, wobei letzteres vielleicht besser wäre, aber finanziell dann wieder reinspielt.
Am besten so bis 50- max. 100€, sehr gerne auch gebraucht, wobei ich mir auch nicht sicher bin, ob ein nagelneues Gerät in diesem Budget wäre.
The most favorable what m. M. taut is the Casio CT-S1 needed. This has really good sounds in it and is also supposed to have a decent keyboard, which is better than 100€ probably there is hardly any need.
In the direction of keyboard you get also for approx. 200€ the Yamaha PSR E463 used, which has more sounds, accompanying automation, etc.
For 50-100€, you won’t get anything reasonable, either. Highly any ancient beginners keyboards where you will hurt your ears after 10 minutes.
Yes, the sorry theme with the costly hobbies, which unfortunately also belongs to the piano games, I know to sing a song of it myself. With the budget, you have already been answered, you will not come far, no. An e-piano with hammer technology-based impact dynamics is essential for play technology. On a keyboard you learn keyboard, but not piano. Sensual advice at this point: Talk to a music school Teaching, there you can also give advice on renting an instrument or practice.
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The budget will be difficult to find what is happening.
Weighted buttons with stop dynamics would be good to get some sense in.
But at the beginning I would just buy a used keyboard. And see if you’re still on it. Then you can still add an e piano.
For the money you don’t get good e-pianos or keyboards, with of course there is a big difference in both instruments. This also applies: finger away from any no-name products traded on Ebay or Amazon for under 100€! That’s thrown money for bad quality.
Good e-pianos or keyboards are available from Yamaha, Kawaii, Roland or Casio, where the equipment and the way of playing can vary significantly from manufacturer to manufacturer and model to model. If there is an appropriate store nearby, you can even try it directly on site. I personally prefer the instruments of Yamaha, but this depends on the taste 😊
I would pay at least 800€ for a good e-piano, so I advise you: Save the money for a reasonable instrument before you assign a qualitatively bad instrument and you lose the fun of it. Who buys cheap, buys 2x. Some shops also allow you to simply rent the instrument for a time to try it out.
Don’t understand. 88 keys are 88 keys.
At a budget of 100,- buy you a harmonica.
A keyboard is small compared to a piano, which one does not understand, I will probably move over the course of the year, so I can’t get a piano because the apartment will be significantly smaller and how to transport a piano from A to B.
What do you understand under a keyboard? Ne Bontempi?
I’m telling you, harmonica
You’ll probably get nothing for the money. At least no quality.