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Kawai Keyboard Instruments Kawai KDP120

Kawai KDP120

£795.00
Or 48 payments of £19.55/mo.*
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Kawai Keyboard Instruments Kawai CA701 Black

Kawai CA701 Black

£2,269.00
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KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS

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Keyboard instruments are musical devices that produce sound through keys. They include pianos, organs, and synthesizers. You can choose from acoustic or electronic options, each offering unique sounds and features. Consider your skill level and the type of music you want to play when selecting one.

Choosing the right keyboard instrument depends on your needs and preferences. Keyboard instruments vary in size, sound, and functionality. Beginners might prefer digital pianos for their versatility, while advanced players may opt for traditional pianos or synthesizers for richer sound quality.

Digital pianos are often best for beginners due to their affordability and features. They offer a range of sounds and often include learning aids. Look for models with weighted keys to mimic the feel of an acoustic piano, helping you develop proper technique from the start.

Keyboard Instruments: 3 things to consider before buying

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Keyboard instruments come in various sizes and weights, so consider where you’ll be playing most often. If you need something portable for gigs or lessons, a lightweight digital keyboard is ideal. For home use, ensure you have enough space for a full-sized keyboard or digital piano. Measure the area where you plan to place it to avoid any surprises. Also, think about whether you need built-in speakers or if you'll connect to external amplification.

The sound quality of keyboard instruments can vary significantly. Look for keyboards with high-quality sampled sounds that suit your musical style—whether it’s classical piano tones or modern synth sounds. Consider additional features like touch sensitivity, which allows dynamic playing by responding to how hard you press the keys, and polyphony, the number of notes the keyboard can produce simultaneously. Exploring these aspects ensures that you choose an instrument that enriches your music-making experience.

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