For the sake of peace, that would be a risky solution :slight_smile:

Actually, for most modern and classical music, in particular relevant to beginner and intermediate levels, 73-76 keys will be largely sufficient. Going from here, it is only a matter of budget and features. Regarding internal speakers, that’s not a must-have feature because Roland&co do sell great and compact monitors. Same goes for things like stand.

Features that you should watch for:

  • keys: they should be semi-weighted at least and not too heavy to play. That’s also important for master keyboards ;
  • weight: unless you love moving washing machines around, anything above 20kg should be considered a no-go;
  • sound: should respond to dynamic playing and be at least pleasant to listen to;
  • MIDI: to extend the features in future (sound, expression, recording, etc.), a pair of DIN ports and perhaps a USB MIDI port are crucial.

A more premium option than the Casio Privia series would be a Korg SV-2S, really professional at what it does.

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