Electronic Keyboard Buying Guide |
Start making music in a matter of minutes with an
electronic keyboard. Easier to play, smaller, and less expensive
than
acoustic pianos, electronic keyboards place an array of sounds
and rhythms at your fingertips. |
Choose an Electronic Keyboard |
Electronic keyboards give you a great way to explore music
and learn to play an instrument. Different types of electronic
keyboards work best for different players. Popular keyboards
include everything from
Yamaha keyboards,
Roland keyboards, and
Korg keyboards to keyboards from
Rhodes,
Wurlitzer,
Kurzweil,
Casio, and
Moog. Pack up a portable
electronic keyboard
Affordable and easy-to-play
portable electronic keyboards can go anywhere and you can
play them anywhere, even on your lap. Plus, portable electronic
keyboards come with built-in speakers, so you’ll have everything
you need to be a one-person band or orchestra.
Portable electronic keyboards can produce dozens of instrument
sounds and percussion rhythms. Some electronic keyboards even
have sampling capabilities, allowing you to record and play back
sounds. Higher-end portable electronic keyboards, geared toward
more seasoned players, offer more functionality and better
sound. Select a synthesizer
Synthesizers, or synths, are more sophisticated than
portable keyboards and utilize cutting-edge technology. Many
include a
sampler that works like a digital tape recorder, playing
back stored digital sounds. Samplers will also record original
sounds and play them back. Some synthesizers can also change the
waveform of an instrument’s sound and alter it completely.
Synthesizers or samplers that have percussion and rhythm sounds
fall in the
workstation category. Workstations function like a complete
music studio, allowing you to create compositions without
additional equipment. Make
the most of MIDI
Many
electronic keyboards have Musical Instrument Digital
Interface (MIDI) capabilities that allow them to communicate
with other electronic instruments and computers. If you're
strapped for cash, consider a standalone
MIDI keyboard controller, which is basically a keyboard
without sound. Hook the MIDI keyboard controller up to your
computer, play back your music on your computer's built-in sound
system, and digitally record your jam sessions.
Play the digital piano
Portable keyboards and synthesizers can approximate the sound of
an acoustic piano, but
digital pianos sound closer to the real thing. The
lower-cost and portable alternative to the acoustic piano makes
sense for professional musicians who need to carry their
instrument from gig to gig and for novice players who eventually
want to graduate to an acoustic piano.
Digital pianos have two or three pedals and require a stand.
Aside from realistic piano sounds, most can produce a limited
number of other sounds such as organ, vibes, harpsichord, and
strings. Most also feature MIDI in and out jacks so that you can
connect them to a computer or other MIDI device.
Electronic organs are available as well. |
Evaluate Electronic Keyboard Features | |
From producing a background salsa beat with the touch of a
button to recording your own multi-instrumental compositions,
electronic keyboards have features that let you do almost
anything. Explore electronic
keyboard sounds and rhythms
Electronic keyboards come with an array of sounds, rhythm
patterns, and bass lines. Most electronic keyboard models
feature the industry standard of 128 acoustic and electronic
instruments and 47 prerecorded percussion sounds. The percussion
sounds provide the basic rhythms for different types of music,
including rock, reggae, and funk.
Higher-end electronic keyboards come equipped with even more
sound options, such as specialty sounds, vocal effects, and drum
pads. Dig into digital
effects
Digital effects such as reverb, chorus, delay, and even
distortion, color your music. Use distortion to emulate the
sound of a guitar playing rock and roll. Pitch benders let you
raise or drop the pitch of a note or chord.
Evaluate the electronic keyboard
The keys on an electronic keyboard can come in one of three
sizes: mini, organ style, and full size. Smaller-sized keys are
appropriate for children and people with small hands. If you
hope to one day play an acoustic piano, pick a keyboard with
full-sized keys so that you get used to the larger size.
Electronic keyboards will have varying numbers of keys. Most
have
61, but you’ll also find keyboards with
49,
76, and a full
88 keys. Digital pianos should always have 88 keys.
Designed to more closely approximate acoustic pianos,
weighted keys and
touch-sensitive keys on electronic keyboards allow you to
play harder or softer and allow more subtle variation in your
playing technique. MIDI
means more possibilities
Most
electronic keyboards have a MIDI port that allows your
keyboard to communicate with your computer and other electronic
devices. Some electronic keyboards even allow you to download
songs to your keyboard. It's a must-have feature for anyone who
likes to DJ or experiment with sound.
With MIDI, you can compose music, transfer it to your computer,
and then edit and customize your work until it sounds perfect.
Use your electronic keyboard's sequencing capabilities to write,
record, and create multi-track recordings.
Teach yourself to play an electronic keyboard
Some electronic keyboards include educational tools, such as
tutorialsand a
sound library, which can help you learn how to play. The
song library includes an extensive collection of songs, from old
standards to today's hits. Play your electronic keyboard along
with your favorites as you become a musician or just sit back
and listen for pleasure. |
Buy Accessories for Your Electronic Keyboard | |
Once you know what kind of
electronic keyboard you need, buy the right accessories. -
Electronic keyboard amplifiers: Most electronic
keyboards come with two built-in speakers and a two- to
six-watt output. Get more power and volume for performances
with a
keyboard amplifier. Make sure you buy an electronic
keyboard that has a proper output.
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Groove boxes: Groove boxes, made by Roland, are
workstations designed for dance music and groove music
makers. They feature sequencing and editing functions so
that you can create and refine original dance sounds and
patterns. Fans of hip-hop, funk, techno, trance, and acid
jazz can also take advantage of a groove box’s built-in
dance sounds.
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Electronic keyboard stands & racks: Sometimes your lap
or a desktop is all you need to play, but if you own a
larger electronic keyboard or play in a band, invest in a
stand or rack. Get a stool if you prefer not to stand.
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Protect your electronic keyboard: Protect your
electronic keyboard with a
gig bag or
case, especially if you plan to take it on the road.
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Sustain your sound: Like the sustain pedal on an
acoustic piano,
sustain pedals for electronic keyboards allow a note to
play a natural duration, even when your fingers leave a key.
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Power your electronic keyboard: Remember to buy
cables and
AC adapters to power your keyboard and connect it to
your computer.
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Find Electronic Keyboards on halfvalue | |
Once you know what type of electronic keyboard you want, go to
the
Musical Instruments portal, click the
Electronic Keyboards link under
Keyboard, Piano, and start searching for item listings on
halfvalue. -
Categories: The Categories list on the left side of each
page will help you narrow down your listings by brand.
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Keyword search: Search halfvalue listing titles for
specific words. For example, if you want to find a digital
piano, type "digital piano" (without quotation marks) into
the Search box. Click "Search title and description" to
expand your results. Visit halfvalue's
Search Tips page for more tips on searching with
keywords.
If you
can't find exactly what you want, try shopping
halfvalue Stores . |
Buy Electronic Keyboards With Confidence | |
Before making your purchase, make sure you know exactly what
you're buying, research your seller, and understand how
halfvalue and PayPal protect you.
Know your purchase
Carefully read the details in item listings. -
Figure delivery costs into your final price. If you spend a
lot of money, make sure the seller will insure the item when
it ships.
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Always make sure to complete your transaction on halfvalue
(with a bid, Buy It Now, or Best Offer). Transactions
conducted outside of halfvalue are not covered by halfvalue
protection programs.
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Never pay for your halfvalue item using instant cash wire
transfer services through Western Union or MoneyGram. These
payment methods are unsafe when paying someone you do not
know.
Know your
seller
Research your seller so you feel positive and secure about every
transaction. -
What is the seller's Feedback rating? How many transactions
have they completed? What percentage of positive responses
do they have?
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What do buyers say in their Feedback? Did the seller receive
praise?
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Most top halfvalue sellers operate like retail stores and
have return policies. Do they offer a money-back guarantee?
What are the terms and conditions?
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