Question 1: Things to note when buying an electronic keyboard! ! ! ! ! 1. Sound range. That is to say, how many keys are there? Of course, the more keys, the more expensive they are. Generally, at least 5 octaves are enough to play.
2. Sound quality. It sounds like a piano. In addition to piano sounds, electronic keyboards generally also have guitar sounds, violin sounds, wind chime sounds, accordion sounds, flute sounds, mandala sounds, etc. It is best to also listen to the sound quality of these other functions, because if they don’t sound good, having these functions will be in vain. .
3. The elasticity of keys. Just follow your feel, whatever feels right. Generally speaking, the closer the feel is to a piano, the more expensive it is.
4. ***. Some keys of some electronic keyboards will not sound or the sound will change if played at the same time. However, many times when playing the piano, several keys must be played at the same time. If there is this shortcoming, the piano will be bad.
5. Volume. Be able to speak loudly and quietly. Because if you practice normally, the loudness will disturb others.
Question 2: What should you pay attention to when buying an electronic keyboard for beginners? Learn electronic keyboard?
Who can learn from it? A piano costing around 300 yuan, how can I still hear the tone? The person upstairs also said that it only costs more than 200 yuan. I really can’t compliment you!
If an adult learns it just for fun, he still has to buy a YAMAHA piano that costs about 2,000 yuan! Otherwise, the sound would be incomprehensible! It's like having a brain-melting mess. It's so unpleasant to listen to. It doesn't have any sense of beauty in the music at all, but it can still be said to be a pleasure to listen to!
If your child is studying, you should buy one at this price. If you learn well and are interested in it in the future, you can also buy a better one!
Where are you? Only sold in supermarkets? No music store?
Parameters? As long as it's from YAMAHA, it's no problem to buy one. It just depends on the price you can accept!
Generally, the YAMAHA KB series of pianos are used for teaching, that is, for teachers or students to play the piano.
The PSR series of pianos are more professional, such as playing the piano in bars and cabaret restaurants. It is better to use this type of piano to have a pure sound!
Question 3: What kind of electronic keyboard should beginners use? Electronic keyboards can produce the sound of electric guitars, but people who know a little bit about music can hear a huge difference, because the effect of strumming and bending the strings of electric guitars, Electronic keyboards are inimitable.
If you like electric guitar, just learn electric guitar. If you want to learn electronic keyboard, then definitely learn electronic keyboard. (I can tell you clearly that electronic keyboards cannot replace electric guitars at all, otherwise only two electronic keyboards will be enough in the band)
You must buy Yamaha electronic keyboards. Low-end ones cost between 1500 and 3000. good. The quality is very good and the keyboard feels good.
Domestic pianos have wrong tone and wrong keyboard feel.
Question 4: Which kind of electronic keyboard is suitable to buy and how much does it cost? Many people have posted on the forum asking: what grade of electronic keyboard should I buy for beginners, what brand should I buy, and what kind of electronic keyboard should I buy? Which model is more reliable? Where can I buy it?
Beginners don’t know much about this product, so it’s not surprising that the above problems occur! The following introduces the selection information and reference prices of electronic keyboards!
(Note: The following is only for electronic keyboard products, and does not include electric piano products. To purchase electric piano products, please go to the electric piano/piano version)
1: (Do not choose toy electronic keyboards )
Parents should not choose those toy pianos (for example, pianos that cost 300 or 400 yuan in supermarkets) for the sake of temporary cheapness and savings.
This is because keyboard instruments place great emphasis on hand feel during playing. Accurate hand feel can make playing simple and easy, but on the contrary, it will restrict the improvement of children's learning and performance level.
If a child is used to playing the small keyboard at home, his hands are always shrinking, but it will be very uncomfortable for him to play with standard keys;
Once a habit is formed, learn A vicious cycle will form. Therefore, using a toy small keyboard and electronic keyboard is harmful but not beneficial.
2: (Electronic piano standard keyboard)
The size of the keyboard is basically made according to the piano standards, which is what we generally call standard keys. But in fact, if you look deeper, for the convenience of playing, some manufacturers sometimes design the width of the keys to be slightly narrower than the piano keys (such as YAMAHA pianos). This is for the special needs of some performances and the convenience of playing. Sex, don’t worry, in fact the length of one octave is only shortened by about 2-3mm, which can be basically ignored for regular practice.
Most of the music played on the electronic keyboard requires at least 5 sets of keyboards - each set of 12 keys × 5 sets = 60 plus a key outside of the 5 sets, so 61 keys.
73-key, 76-key and 88-key pianos are also frequently appearing on the market. This type of piano has a relatively wide range of sound and can play a wider range of music. The price is slightly more expensive than a 61-key piano of the same grade! It is recommended that beginners try to consider a 76-key or 88-key keyboard when choosing a piano (of course, the cost-effectiveness should also be considered). A 61-key electronic keyboard is basically enough for regular performances.
Three: (Strength)
Dynamic changes are the strength of the piano. To a large extent, the framework for learning basic electronic keyboard skills still needs to basically apply the piano teaching model!
Therefore, many of the music learned and performed on the electronic keyboard are borrowed from piano music.
Early electronic keyboards were jokingly called expressionless instruments because they were unable to express the contrast of light, heavy, and weak. Modern technological development has enabled electronic keyboards to also express changes in intensity.
However, there are still some low-end pianos on the market that do not have dynamic keyboards. When purchasing, be sure to choose a piano with dynamic keyboards (currently, almost all pianos priced above 1,500 yuan on the market have dynamic keyboards. )
Four: (Tone)
The electronic keyboard brings together the timbres of hundreds of musical instruments, and the national timbre is a major feature of domestic pianos!
Parents should pay attention to this function. Only good timbre can attract children's attention and stimulate their interest in learning. (But national timbres are not necessary)
Despite this, children may feel bored and bored by constantly practicing music!
But I have a strong interest in the many buttons on the electronic keyboard. The more you don't let him touch it, the more he will play with it secretly.
Why not let his curiosity be fully satisfied, practice the music and understand the timbre of the electronic keyboard without knowing it, and have a better understanding of its functions!
Five: (Brand)
① Our country lags behind in the production of electronic keyboards compared with foreign countries due to historical reasons. Fortunately, it has developed rapidly in recent years, giving us more room to choose from!
Domestic brands are increasingly worthy of attention. For example, Shanghai's "Huaxing" brand and Hangzhou's "Xihu" brand are old domestic brands with more than ten years of production history;
In recent years, the new brands "Medeli" and "Yinfei" have "It is also a very competitive brand, and it is the rise of these new brands that has promoted the revival of old brands, providing more choices for piano lovers who are interested in buying low-end pianos.
② The two foreign brands in my country's electronic keyboard market are basically Japan's "YAMAHA" and "CASIO" as the protagonists in terms of home-grade products. The mid-to-high-end brands are mainly KORG, YAMAHA and ROLAND.
They have assembly plants in my country. At the same time, their core components are imported technology, and the price is more expensive than domestic brands.
Parents’ purchase mainly depends on their family’s financial situation: if they consider buying a low-end piano from the perspective of affordability and cost-effectiveness, the domestically produced large...gt; gt;
Question 5: What details should I pay attention to when buying an electronic keyboard? When playing, you need to try it out to see whether the tone is accurate, the intensity is uneven, the functions are complete, and how the various parts of the piano body are connected. Although there is generally no problem. "First of all, price is a reference standard. A new piano priced at 4,000 yuan is definitely of better quality than a new piano priced at 1,500 yuan.
There are generally no fake electronic keyboards. Because the cost of counterfeiting is higher than the profit. It mainly depends on the quality.
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Question 6: What should you pay attention to when learning the electronic keyboard? 5 things to note when learning the electronic keyboard for beginners. You should pay attention to some basic things such as hand fingering, reading music (preferably the staff), basic tapping skills, practicing etudes well, and paying special attention to practice more. This is all to lay the foundation for playing slightly more difficult music in the future. If you are self-study, you must have good self-consciousness. If you are learning from a teacher, you must listen to the teacher. My teacher told me that these benefits are huge
Question 7: How to choose an electronic keyboard? Which one is suitable for beginners? It mainly depends on whether you can persist in learning. If you just play, don’t buy it. If you really want to learn well, you don’t have to buy it at the beginning. Buy a similar one to practice because electronic keyboards will continue to come out with better and more advanced ones. If you buy one first, you will fall behind in the end. When I first started learning, I bought a better one and waited until after I passed the CET-9 exam. It’s not that good, so I’ll buy a similar one first and then switch to a good one when I reach level 5 or 6 and hope to adopt it.
Question 8: Things to note when buying a second-hand electronic keyboard “First of all, price is a reference standard. A new piano priced at 4,000 yuan is definitely of better quality than a new piano priced at 1,500 yuan.
There are generally no fake electronic keyboards. Because the cost of counterfeiting is higher than the profit
It mainly depends on the quality.
Then I excerpt a paragraph. The original text was written for people who want to take the exam, but it is also completely suitable for all buyers of popular pianos:
I think the sound quality is better.
There are more than 100 timbres, excluding drum timbres. Recommend pianos with the following sounds, which is a bit nonsense, but I still write them down:
At least pianos, two types of electric pianos, ancient pianos, two types of pipe organs, jazz organs, two types of accordions, and three types of guitars , small cello, fast and slow string ensemble, harp, vibraphone, xylophone, steel drum, timpani, two trumpets, trombone, French horn, tuba, two brass ensembles, piccolo, flute, bagpipe, clarinet, oboe , bassoon, whistle, panpipe, three kinds of saxophone, two kinds of vocals, electronic strings, electronic brass, six kinds of fantasy tones, three kinds of electric bass, double bass, the above listed 53 kinds of timbres. In addition, it is best to have more than two sets of drums.
About ethnic timbre: It would be better if there is ethnic timbre, but it doesn’t matter if there is not. Because it can be replaced by other sounds, for example, the Chinese flute can be replaced by a piccolo, the dulcimer can be replaced by a harp, the suona can be replaced by a trumpet, the guzheng can be replaced by a folk guitar, the erhu can be replaced by a cello, etc.
National timbres can include: erhu, suona, dulcimer, flute, guzheng, sheng, pipa, ruan, etc. Here are 8 types.
It would be better if there were timbres with sound effects, but they are generally not used in exams.
There are more than 50 kinds of rhythms.
Two kinds of disco, two kinds of ballroom, two kinds of sixteen beats, two kinds of eight beats, three industrial rhythms such as heavy metal, slow rock, swing, bossa nova, cha cha, tango, rumba, Samba, two marches, polka, two waltzes. Here are 23 types. In addition, it would be better if there are two "Chinese rhythms". The Chinese rhythm is generally "ding-ding-ding-ding-boom-boom", which is lively.
It also needs to have a basic style, variation style, intro, outro, and two fills.
Some children do not like to use these functions, or are unwilling to study them.
We hope that children can study more and add appropriate measures to enrich their electronic keyboard playing.
***, has multiple *** functions. The above timbre and rhythm are generally used in grade examinations.
The rhythm speed is generally 40 to 240. It would be better if the piano's speed could be from 32 to 280.
Velocity keys, reverb, sustain, it would be better if there is a pitch wheel. It doesn't matter if you don't have it, just manual portamento.
The above is basically nonsense. Because most modern pianos should have it. Let’s talk nonsense below.
It is recommended to have a dual timbre overlay function. If you press a key, such as do, and it can produce a piano do *** and a musical do at the same time, that would be the best. You can make full use of this function during the grade examination to make the examiner think you play well. Of course, the more important thing is that it sounds good when you play it.
It is recommended to have a keyboard separation function, that is, the tone on the left is different from the tone on the right. Two hands can play two instruments. It will be much richer. And it should be possible to set a separation point.
It would be even better if the left-hand split tone could also be stacked in two tones.
For dual-tone and split-tone sounds, it is best to set the high and low levels by one octave, preferably two octaves. And the volume ratio can be adjusted independently. The volume ratio of timbre and rhythm should also be adjusted separately.
Stereo function. It is the automatic piano that will harmonize the melody you play.
If you have money, you can also choose a piano that allows you to edit the rhythm yourself. However, it is not used for general examinations.
Panel storage function. That is to say, there will be multiple changes in timbre and rhythm in a piece of music. In the past, some pianos did not have this function, so you had to slam the sound between passages to adjust the tone and rhythm. For example, on the CASIO CT-670, you need to press up to seven keys to change the tone, and three or four keys to change the rhythm. We prefer this instrument at this price point, but it's too troublesome to tune. Just imagine, it is not cost-effective to press ten buttons within one beat to adjust the tone rhythm. Therefore, there must be a panel storage function. If anyone's piano has this, it will be a big advantage. Adjust and store it before playing, and then just press it lightly, two or three times at most, during the performance. If your piano has this function, it's best to be more proficient in playing it.
Recording function. This cannot be used during the grade examination. However, if the keyboard has this function, it will be very helpful to practice and learn multi-part music...gt; Sound? Need not.
An electronic keyboard is not a piano.
All internal structures are made electronically
rather than by hand in pianos
The main feature of electronic instruments is analog
As long as it is powered on, the sound will be basically the same regardless of the setting.
The pedals vary depending on the level.
People who are just beginning to learn the piano do not use pedals. The so-called pedals are the sustain pedals, which are basically the same as the sustain pedals of the piano. Not used in the primary stage. It doesn’t have to be the original one. The average Dafeng brand is about 80 yuan. There are also better simulated piano pedals, which cost around 300. Buy it because you need it
There is no relevant preparation work for playing the electronic keyboard
As long as the power supply is not accessible to children, it is not safe after all. Haha
Also, for daily maintenance, the main thing is not to let water enter the keyboard
Because they are all electronic things
Once water enters, it will be ruined.
The other thing is to cover it with a cloth to prevent dust.
Don’t squeeze the keyboard at will, etc.