[MusicTlk] Looking for accessible stand alone keyboard

dan.tevelde at comcast.net dan.tevelde at comcast.net
Thu Feb 26 18:33:40 UTC 2026


I'm fortunate to have a high-end practice organ which is a digital instrument which looks and sounds like a traditional pipe organ. It's made by Allen and that company has had outstanding workmanship for a long time. This organ takes up so much space that I can't accommodate an acoustic instrument.

Right now I'm not practicing due to a shoulder injury. It hurts to even read Braille for a long time. By the way, if anyone has questions about digital organs let me know.

Thanks,
Dan

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From: MusicTlk <musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Chela Robles via MusicTlk
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Subject: Re: [MusicTlk] Looking for accessible stand alone keyboard

I absolutely love my Yamaha P-105 the only thing I cannot seem to remember is how to divide the piano when you have two instruments, say bass and piano, or piano and strings, for example. Found it on accident one time and since then, haven't figured it out again. Thought it was cool though.
Sincerely,
Chela Robles — Certified Literary Braille Transcriber Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 25, 2026, at 8:13 PM, Humberto Avila via MusicTlk <musictlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

In my humble experience, the digital pianos have the best accessibility, from a UI perspective. I have a friend that lives close to me, and she has a Yamaha P115 digital piano. I really love it because there are 7 buttons near the middle, towards the Middle C key on the top pannel, where you can flip between 14 different instruments, such as acoustic piano, organ, strings, electric pianos (both Wurlizer and Rhodes), ETC. and for the pianos, for instance, I press once for one piano, and press twice for the other piano, and so two instruments share a button.
There is a metronome  and all that. The P series are not very expensive.
When I was a boy I hang out a lot by portable 61-key keyboard workstations, and those are not very accessible. The best thing I found is just simply memorizing the configurations, gegistrations, ETC for each voice, voicing mode, auto-accompanying styles, ETC. so in theory you can memorize the numbers that go with each instrument, and all that you want, but that fefies the point of looking for a truly accessible 61-key keyboard which, sadly in my experience, do not exist, as in, having screen readers / accessible controls. Maybe there are ones that still have fully organized and laid out keypads, but still you've gotta memorize what each button does, how to play around with all the MIDI capabilities, and on top of that, getting the most out of the potential of the musical arrangement capabilities where you plug in a USB drive and install / play your own MIDI sequenced files, ETC, as most keyboards these days can do.
Just some food for thought.



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Subject: Re: [MusicTlk] Looking for accessible stand alone keyboard

Now I feel stupid. I should have checked that this was going to a music list. Then it would have been obvious to me what type of keyboard he needs. I play various keyboard instruments and have often thought of purchasing a digital piano since I don't have room in my apartment for an acoustic piano.

Dan
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From: Catherine Samuel <cgtrumpet at gmail.com>
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Subject: RE: [MusicTlk] Looking for accessible stand alone keyboard

Hi Dan,
I think the question was about keyboards that play music, not computer keyboards.
Catherine

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Subject: Re: [MusicTlk] Looking for accessible stand alone keyboard

Hi Robert,

I'm not sure I understand your question. What do you want to do with this type of keyboard? There are small folding keyboards but the one I have doesn't have a num pad.

Thanks,
Dan

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Subject: [MusicTlk] Looking for accessible stand alone keyboard

Hello:

    My wife and I would like to find an accessible keyboard. I have in mind something that is fully self contained. Our living space is to small for an external amplifier etc. Thank you.

Regards,
Robert


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Subject: [MusicTlk] Fwd: [Perform-Talk] Upcoming Braille Music Workshop today Feb 22

If you haven’t seen this yet, please see below. We’d love to have you join us for anyone interested in learning the basics of Braille music!

~Katelyn MacIntyre, M.M.
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