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Music Keyboards

July 21st, 2008 admin Posted in Live Music |

Music Keyboards are more proficient and interesting

This times, no one but the affluent and intense concert players buy pianos anymore. Music keyboards have simply gotten too better to resist. Keyboard music is more proficient and interesting than ever, and the possibilities will only perpetual to grow. Purchasing a music keyboard is not a simple thing, however. With all of the brilliant highlights, differing technologies, and impressive layouts, it could be hard to pick out what you want. Without the help of an expert, you could end up with something not fit for your purposes.


Understand the features of Music Keyboard

When I had my first musical keyboard, I didn’t really have an idea. I understood that I wanted to be in a rock band, but I didn’t really know what that entailed. The music keyboard that I bought was quite better in some aspects. It was a midi keyboard that was ideal for composing. The problem was that it didn’t have lots of built-in effects. It was a kind of home workstation keyboard, not a performance thing.

When I finally saved a little amount of money, I began looking at Moog keyboards. I knew that they produced some of the best music keyboards – specially for electronic musicians. I didn’t really want a touch sensitive keyboard that you do in classical music. I can rule my velocity with switches, and it wouldn’t show up in most of the type of music I was playing anyway.

Great experiences with Music keyboards

The funny thing is that one of my best friends basically had a completely similar experience with music keyboards to me. Unlike me, however, he was planning to study classical music. He got a keyboard synthesizer that seemed pretty cool, but couldn’t make a lot of the things he wanted. The keys were not stressed, and the triggers were not so sensible. He could do great things with the layering and sampling, but he couldn’t try concert piano. As an effect, his expensive foray with music keyboards was for naught.

Luckily, we met each other. We agreed to exchange music keyboards. Our keyboards were approximately of the same price, and we both had what the other wanted. He had a really fancy electronic synthesizer keyboard That was ideal for playing live rock ‘n roll music. I got a touch sensitive, midi keyboard that was worthy for home recording and concert piano. We had the switch, and were both contented with what we got. Now he’s learning Beethoven and I’m playing rock ‘n roll.


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