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Kids Authority 37 Keys lectronic Keyboard Pink With Microphone / Piano With Microphone / Colors May Vary
(Toy) Kids Authority
control for volume and temp, record and playback
colors may vary
Great for kids ages 3+
8 demo songs, 8 instruments, 8 rhythms
microphone included, Princess like styling
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okay i know like pretty much nothing about playing any instrument. since i was a kid i loved the piano. the way it is played, the way it sounds okay i gust love it. ive have taken an music class, but i suck at it. i ended up failing that class. so...
there is no "right" way to play piano. there are many methods, but they work better for certain people, than others. its mainly preference.
i play piano,and started out with this little tiny 3 octave keyboard.
Which one to choose for teaching a kid?
good question - if the electric piano has good 'action' meaning that it takes real pressure on the keys rather than a feather touch -
and it has good tone and posture for the student - a $200 electric is more affordable than a $1500 wooden upright
and the
Price:
$69.95
$48.05
LC display helps with selecting different music options
100 tones, 50 rhythms and 10 integrated songs provide variety
Includes a striking change-over switch making it easy to switch between piano and organ modes
LSI sound source and 8-note polyphony ensure good sound quality
44 mini keys
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Music Lessons for Our Kids
Without any formal training, my seven-year-old son played Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star on an electric keyboard. His camp counselor demonstrated it for him and within minutes he repeated it on his own. By all accounts, I should be filling out early enrollment forms for Julliard. At the least I ought to be signing him up for piano lessons.
But I’m not. Alas, I may have my helicopter parenting moments, but I am not a Tiger Mom. When he’s interested, his dad frequently teaches him rudimentary lessons on his battery-powered keyboard at home, which last until he becomes more interested in wanting to hear the catchy background percussion. Then off he goes pushing the extraneous buttons and having a silly time with tempo. And that’s just fine with us.
I’m certain an hour’s worth of lessons twice a week and daily practice sessions would teach him many things, but I’m not sure a love of music would be one of them. Hardly a day goes by that I don’t hear a CD blasting from his room – everything from Johnny Cash to Frank Sinatra to the latest Glee cover songs. I wish I had recorded the time he sang his own lyrics to Lady Gaga’s Born This Way in the bubble bath. On more than one occasion, he’s almost missed the school bus because he was lost in dancing to Charlie Brown’s Christmas CD.
Electric Keyboards guide for beginners - Electric Piano Reviews
If you are fairly new in the world of electric keyboards, and here is an excellent article explaining the different terms and features you can get. Knowing the type of things you want to use your piano you will buy the right one. There are many features these days and some are necessary, but others are purely a personal choice. Good reading below for more information.
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