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      08-20-2010
To start off, I'm very new to this. I did take 2 years worth of keyboard lessons, but I was about 12 at the time and didn't really have much interest in it. Now I'm 22 and I want to play again.

This time 'round I just want to play for myself. I don't really care about synth, midi, workstations or any of that stuff I've read about on these forums(I did read a bit). My goal is simply to play when I'm not studying and eventually learn to play some songs. Ideally, I would have a piano to play on, but I don't. So I'm gonna go for a keyboard.

Some stuff to keep in mind:
The width of my hand from thumb to pinkie is about 20 cm or 7.9 inches. (I don't know whether that's big or small, but I hope you guys know)
I can spend roughly 300 $ but might stretch as far as 350 depending on your recommendations.
The keyboard must have as many keys(?) as a piano.
Must have a hole for a headset.

Any help at all would be most welcome.

Also, if there are any Norwegians here, any stores I might check out(online)? I think there are only 1 or 2 stores that sell instruments where I live.

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      08-21-2010
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I can spend roughly 300 $ but might stretch as far as 350 depending on your recommendations.
The keyboard must have as many keys(?) as a piano.
Must have a hole for a headset.
Have a look at the Yamaha NP-30 if you can live with 76 keys instead of 88.
 
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      08-21-2010
well a piano has 88 keys... unless you get super fancy but thats another story.

on your budget goz211 is right a np30 will suit you but it doesn't have 88 keys, which as a beginner should not be an issue.

however if you must have 88 keys then you should probably start looking used. maybe a Yamaha YPG535 or dare i say.... a casio.....

i wouldn't normally recommend a casio, ever, unless your a beginner and on a budget.

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      08-21-2010
P.S.

Goz, your sure do like that np30 :P

 
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      08-21-2010
Yes - only I've been looking for something to recommend to students for ages. It's cheap, comes with a stand and built in speakers and it sounds/looks fine. Got the loan of one this week to try out - does the job. No dog barking or gunshot noises, no distracting rhythms or magic chord function. Yes - at that price it's the business.
 
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      08-21-2010
yeah it would be ideal in that situation! im not saying its not a great keyboard but i just remember seeing a few posts your replied to the in last couple days recommending that keyboard and since its not one of the more popular ones it stuck out to me. but the more i look at it the more i think it should be more popular.

 
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      08-21-2010
Thanks a bunch for the help, guys. I wouldn't ask at a store because they'd just try and sell me the most expensive. I'll definitely have a look at the Yamaha NP-30. But might I ask why you "wouldn't normally recommend a casio, ever" ?
 
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      08-21-2010
well they don't sound very good or have a great feel, and they generally feel pretty cheap.

 
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      08-22-2010
Before I decide on anything, my current goal is to one day be able to play the piece made by Yann Tiersen called Comptine d'un autre ete : L'apres midi


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and some more I can't remember right now. The point is, with a 76 key piano, how much would I potentially miss out on that I wouldn't be able to play?
 
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      08-22-2010
NO WAY! thats actually one of my favorite piano pieces of all time! but you wont miss out anything. very very very few songs will require 88 keys

 
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