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Electric Piano should I buy? Or is there better? Tell me

I've been looking to buy my first electric piano, to start off learning the piano. I wanted a electric piano in which I can learn off it and use a regular piano, my price range is around $80 if nesscesary, lower preferablely. So far I found this one and I really like it since it has a headphone jack, to all those experienced with electric pianos can you tell me if this is good or not? If not could you suggest me a good electric piano, by the way I move around a lot.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/LCD-61-Key-MIDI-Silver-Electric-Keyboard-Music-Digital-Personal-Beginner-Piano-/200952418082?_trksid=p3284.m263&_trkparms=algo%3DSIC%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BIEW%252BFICS%252BUFI%26otn%3D21%26pmod%3D200828135259%26ps%3D54

August 14, 2013

3 Comments • Newest first

Matewan

Hi. I used a yamaha keyboard from guitar center when I started up the keyboard. I think the most important things you should look for in one of these is touch sensitivity, the sustain pedal and a recording function to let you hear if you're playing correctly.

Reply August 14, 2013
ldiotcracy

It doesn't have to be an 88 keyboard most of the songs I plan on playing don't require that much like Cold Play's The Scientist and Viva La Vida. I just want feed back if this is a good keyboard for me to start with. Thanks though

Reply August 14, 2013
Bennifull

that's a keyboard not an electric piano. keyboards have a different touch than pianos and you should look into buying a full 88 key keyboard if you plan to pursue playing the piano in the future. i don't have any recommendations other than to see if you can get an 88 key in your price range unless it hinders mobility too much as you said you move around a lot

Reply August 14, 2013