[MusicTlk] Good Introductory Keyboard
Chela Robles
cdrobles693 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 24 20:38:20 UTC 2025
Well, I was given the Yamaha P105 which is all 88 keys but singers as you want something smaller are you looking for something that has like 64 keys or 32 keys? Any line of Yamaha products has these configurations I mean you can even probably get one that has 24 keys which spans I think three octaves. And I meant 61 keys not 64 finger slipped.
Sincerely,
Chela Robles — Certified Literary Braille Transcriber
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On Oct 24, 2025, at 1:33 PM, Tom Cramer via MusicTlk <musictlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
Hi there,
I am interested in trying to learn to play the piano at a basic to
intermediate level, mainly for my enjoyment and to make a little music. I
don't have room or money for a piano, so I was thinking of perhaps a cool
keyboard that isn't complicated and would be good as something to begin my
learning.
Does anyone have ideas or suggestions on what would be good and accessible
for a totally blind person? It would also be good if it was portable or
won't take up too much room in a room.
Tom
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