
The Yamaha EZ-200 has keyboard keys that feel and sound like authentic acoustic piano. The keys are touch responsive, giving you a soft sound with a light touch and a louder sound if you strike it hard. So if you are practicing for a recital, you won’t have any problems adjusting to the transition from electronic keyboard to classical piano. . . . → Read More: Yamaha EZ 200 Review

The Casio CTK-2100 Keyboard is a 61 key personal keyboard fit for the whims of a keyboard player. Be it for the apprentice or the player transitioning into the professional level, this offers piano style keys and specific instructions that could very well teach a player the essentials of keyboard playi . . . → Read More: Casio CTK 2100

Investing on a Yamaha YPT 220 Keyboard Piano is well worth your money. The Yamaha YPT 220 is ideal for students who want to hone their talent in playing the piano. Although it does not exactly give you the feel of the regular 88-keyed behemoth, it would still be the perfect learning playground due to portability and cost. It could still cater to the requirements of a learner. . . . → Read More: Yamaha YPT 220

The Casio LK 100 Keyboard demonstrates its features well by starting off with its lighting mechanism and three-step lesson system. All 61 keys are full-sized and illuminated, which act as finger guides. . . . → Read More: Casio LK 100 Keyboard Piano