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If you're a fan of a certain artist and want to be able to play their music yourself, a keyboard is arguably the easiest option. Most models come loaded with lots of sounds and automatic backing styles, and keyboards are easy to play by musicians of all ages.

The Keyboard: An Introduction

Simply put, keyboards offer a collection of sounds and accompaniment styles and a number of keys (notes) and controls. In most cases, there'll also be a display and a headphone jack. With a keyboard, you can play the melody on the right side of the keys while triggering the automatic accompaniment on the left side, with a ‘split-point’ dividing the keyboard in the middle, between the accompaniment and the melody. Want to play 'Yesterday' by The Beatles? Simply select the ‘8-beat’ accompaniment (for example) on the right, select a flute for the melody on the left and off you go! Want to play a different tune? Simply select a different rhythm and a different instrument. By the way, there are lots of purpose-written keyboard books to help you learn to play your most-loved songs.

The Sounds of a Keyboard

Most keyboards feature a sound library full of orchestral, folk and band instruments, including bow string instruments, brass instruments, woodwind instruments, guitars, basses, drum kits and keyboard instruments like the piano, electric piano, vibraphone and organ. In general, you’ll be able to play any song on a keyboard.

Keyboards for Beginners

So, do you need the most expensive keyboard you can get if you're just starting out? Definitely not: a solid entry-level keyboard can cost much less than £100! And luckily, there's a lot of choice. Anyone who doesn't pack any keyboard-playing experience can make a great start on a budget keyboard, even if it's just to find out if playing the keyboard is for them. That said, if you're serious, there's nothing stopping you from picking up a keyboard that costs a couple of hundred quid. More experienced players are best off browsing the £500+ range, where the audio quality goes up and there are more options in terms of sounds and backing styles.

Learning to Play the Keyboard

Lesson books and songbooks are a great starting point and include tips and explanations of chords and notes. Some keyboards feature light-up keys and a built-in lesson mode which activates the lights to show you which keys you need to press to play a given song. Traditional piano lessons are, of course, the more classic way of learning here. Compared to pianos, keyboards have lighter keys but the distance between the notes (intervals) is the same. If you already know you're only going to play pieces written for the piano and you're thinking about taking piano lessons, we recommend going for a digital piano.

Doubles as a MIDI Keyboard

Computers play an important role in music production these days since they're not only used to record sound but MIDI data. MIDI data is basically a set of instructions that can trigger any sound in the virtual library of a computer. The data doesn’t make any sound on its own, instead, you can write a tune or chord progression and then assign a sound afterwards. This way, the MIDI data is like a map. A MIDI keyboard is enough to do this, and doesn't come with any built-in sounds or styles since it's only used to trigger the external sounds on your computer. So, if you want to be able to play without a computer, get a standard keyboard. Almost all keyboards feature MIDI ports and can be connected to a computer using a USB-A to USB-B cable.

Keyboard Accessories

Generally speaking, keyboards come as complete instruments and can be played straight out of the box. Nevertheless, there are a number of more or less essential accessories, like stands and headphones. The great thing about a stand is that it supports a healthy playing position, while headphones are great if you have house-mates you'd rather not annoy. In addition, plugging in a pair of headphones (if possible) can sometimes improve the audio quality in case the built-in speakers of the keyboard are a bit small, and if your keyboard features a rear panel sustain pedal input, picking up a sound-enriching pedal is strongly recommended if you also want to play your keyboard like a real piano.

Buying a Keyboard Online

Finding the keyboard of your dreams isn't always easy. Luckily, there are countless videos on YouTube that provide an honest impression of almost every keyboard in existence. You'll find one or two linked on almost every one of our keyboard product pages. Unsatisfied with the model you've bought? Not to worry, we offer you ample time to return it.

Buying a Second-Hand Keyboard

A used keyboard can be a great option, so why not have a browse through our range of B-stock keyboards? Most of these keyboards have been returned by customers who tried them out, but the model didn’t quite work for them. They're basically brand-new bits of kit that come at a discount. Every B-stock product page clearly states the condition the keyboard is in as well as photos of the actual keyboard.

The Latest Keyboards

At Bax Music, we're always making sure we've got the freshest keyboards from the hottest brands like Roland, Yamaha and Korg, as well as budget-and-beginner-friendly brands like Casio, Medeli and Fazley. Don't be fooled though - even entry-level keyboard can offer a lot of bang for your buck.

Frequently Asked Questions about Keyboards

What's a good keyboard?

In a way, you could say it's the sounds that define how good any keyboard is. While you can plug a microphone into some keyboards to sing along, some keyboards come with unique features such as accordion keys for your left hand. But the collection of built-in sounds is the deal-maker or deal-breaker in most cases. More experienced players also tend to look for adjustable key sensitivity which allows them to dial in a customised playing feel.

How much does a keyboard cost?

Beginner keyboards can cost anywhere between £25 and £250, and even the models that cost closer to £50 are often still fairly feature-packed and offer a great way to get to know the instrument. The £250 to £1000 range is home to the mid-tier keyboards, all of which are perfect for ambitious beginners and intermediate musicians, and last a long time. Above the £1k mark, you'll find an extensive selection of keyboards made for professional musicians and other more seasoned, discerning players.

What kind of keys do keyboards have?

We'll kick off this list with the smallest possible keys. Mini-keys are suitable for smaller hands and usually come fitted to toy keyboards or compact MIDI keyboards. The keys of 'normal' keyboards are more like piano keys, but feel lighter and are easier to play (this is also referred to as the 'action' of a keyboard). Most keyboards are touch-sensitive, meaning more force results in more volume. The very cheapest of keyboards often lack touch-sensitive keys, which are actually recommended for learning proper playing techniques. More expensive keyboards will have semi-weighted keys. These have a heavier feel that's closer to a piano and are preferred by some keyboard players.

What keyboard do I need for piano lessons?

Technically, keyboards are a bad idea for piano lessons. Sure, the keys are similar, but pianos usually have 88 keys while most keyboards only have 61. In addition, real piano keys have a heavier action and require more strength and training. So, if you're going to sign up for piano lessons, always go for a digital piano. For more information, see our blog: What’s the difference between a keyboard and a digital piano?

How many types of keyboards are there?

Perfect for the living and bedroom, the average keyboard features various instruments and automatic backing styles. The most expensive models - like the Yamaha Genos - are mainly used by performers. Synthesizers look a lot like keyboards but usually come with sounds that can be tweaked and reshaped and don't include any backing styles. A workstation is a synthesizer equipped with a built-in sequencer to support the production of complete tracks. Some workstations also come loaded with automatic backing styles. Then there's the digital piano - which is known for superb piano sounds but rarely features backing styles - and the stage piano, which is basically a digital piano built for on-stage use. Lastly, there are drawbar keyboards: digital tone-wheel organs built for gigging organists.

Hire a Keyboard!

At Bax Music, you can buy or hire instruments and, if you like the keyboard you hire, you always can decide to buy it at a later time. Check out the Hire-a-Keyboard page for more information.

Yamaha PSR-EW320 Keyboard

The EZ-310, PSR EW-320 and PSR E383 represent the next generation of high-quality, Yamaha-made keyboards for beginners. PSR-EW320 features over 600 sounds, 260 styles and a sizeable selection of effects, and can double as an audio interface.

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Recommended price £419
£268

Carry-On Folding Piano Black with 88 Keys

We know it sounds a little odd, but the Carry-On Folding Piano is definitely a full-size, 88-note piano that can be folded up into a mere 33cm long package that weighs just 1.6kg. How awesome is that?!

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In stock
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Recommended price £406
£116

Yamaha DGX-670B Complete Digital Piano Bundle (Black)

When you buy this complete bundle, in addition to the Yamaha DGX-670 black digital piano, you also get the matching stand, matching pedal unit, a fine Innox piano bench and Devine headphones.

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In stock
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Recommended price £1,040
£1,014
Carry-On Folding Piano with 88 Keys
15% EXTRA OFF WITH CODE: EXTRA15

Carry-On Folding Piano with 88 Keys

15% EXTRA OFF WITH CODE: EXTRA15

We know it sounds a little odd, but the Carry-On Folding Piano is definitely a full-size, 88-note piano that can be folded up into a mere 33cm long package that weighs just 1.6kg. How awesome is that?!

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In stock
Order now = receive it on Tuesday (free)
Recommended price £126
£80

Yamaha DGX-670B Digital Piano (Black)

Loaded with CFX Voices, an 88-note GHS keyboard, Intelligent Acoustic Control, automatic accompaniments and a whole lot more, the Yamaha DGX-670 is a sublime digital piano that feels as realistic as it sounds.

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Recommended price £1,025
£724

Yamaha DGX-670WH Digital Piano (White)

Loaded with CFX Voices, an 88-note GHS keyboard, Intelligent Acoustic Control, automatic accompaniments and a whole lot more, the Yamaha DGX-670 is a sublime digital piano that feels as realistic as it sounds.

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Recommended price £862
£733

Yamaha Genos 2 Workstation Keyboard

A master of a workstation keyboard, the Yamaha Genos 2 comes brimming with every function you could ever wish for. From stunning sounds and styles to a fitted microphone input, this performance-grade keyboard has been fully set up for the stage.

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Recommended price £5,595
£3,742

Yamaha DGX-670B Digital Piano with Stand and Pedals (Black)

Should you wish to purchase the Yamaha DGX-670 digital piano, you might be interested in taking a look at this bundle! For instance, when you buy this bundle, you get all the matching accessories.

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In stock
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Recommended price £919
£897

Yamaha PSR-EW320 keyboard starter set Basic

The Yamaha trio EZ-310, PSR EW-320 and PSR E383 is the new generation of entry-level keyboards. But with supreme quality! Over 600 sounds, 260 rhythms, many effects, and it also works as an audio interface.

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Recommended price £326.90
£319
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(B-Stock) Carry-On Folding Piano with 88 Keys
15% EXTRA OFF WITH CODE: EXTRA15

(B-Stock) Carry-On Folding Piano with 88 Keys

15% EXTRA OFF WITH CODE: EXTRA15

We know it sounds a little odd, but the Carry-On Folding Piano is definitely a full-size, 88-note piano that can be folded up into a mere 33cm long package that weighs just 1.6kg. How awesome is that?!

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Order now = receive it on Tuesday (free)
Recommended price £80
£78

Korg PA5X 76 Arranger Workstation

The new master of the Korg workstation universe: the PA5X. This extensive sonic monster gives key-players more than enough to chew on whether writing, recording, or performing.

Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Recommended price £6,088
£3,444

Carry-On Folding Piano Pink with 88 Keys

We know it sounds a little odd, but the Carry-On Folding Piano is definitely a full-size, 88-note piano that can be folded up into a mere 33cm long package that weighs just 1.6kg. How awesome is that?!

Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Recommended price £133
£80

Korg PA5X 88 Arranger Workstation

The new master of the Korg workstation universe: the PA5X. This extensive sonic monster gives key-players more than enough to chew on whether writing, recording, or performing.

Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Fast delivery within approx. 4 business days
Recommended price £5,483
£3,312

Ketron SD9 76-note workstation keyboard

Ketron's SD9 is a 76-note workstation keyboard that has everything entertainers need. It's packed with highly-realistic sounds and has comprehensive controls and accompaniment possibilities.

Order now and receive delivery within approx. 6 business days
Order now and receive delivery within approx. 6 business days
Recommended price £4,462
£3,329

Ketron Event Entertainer Keyboard

Designed to make jaws hit the floor, the Ketron Event might demand a weighty investment, but the sheer, staggering value of this instrument is more than worth it.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 6 business days
Recommended price £5,305
£4,111

Korg PA5X 88 Musikant Arranger Workstation

The new master of the Korg workstation universe: the PA5X. This extensive sonic monster gives key-players more than enough to chew on whether writing, recording, or performing.

Order now and receive delivery within approx. 11 business days
Order now and receive delivery within approx. 11 business days
Recommended price £7,909
£3,899

Yamaha PSR-EW320 keyboard starter set Deluxe

The Yamaha trio EZ-310, PSR EW-320 and PSR E383 is the new generation of entry-level keyboards. But with supreme quality! Over 600 sounds, 260 rhythms, many effects, and it also works as an audio interface.

Order now and receive delivery within approx. 4 weeks
Order now and receive delivery within approx. 4 weeks
Recommended price £360
£351

Yamaha DGX-670WH Digital Piano with Stand and Pedals (White)

Should you wish to purchase the Yamaha DGX-670 digital piano, you might be interested in taking a look at this bundle! For instance, when you buy this bundle, you get all the matching accessories.

Order now and receive delivery within approx. 4 weeks
Order now and receive delivery within approx. 4 weeks
Recommended price £928
£905

Yamaha DGX-670WH Complete Digital Piano Bundle (White)

When you buy this complete bundle, in addition to the Yamaha DGX-670 white digital piano, you also get the matching stand, matching pedal unit, a fine Innox piano bench and Devine headphones.

Order now and receive delivery within approx. 4 weeks
Order now and receive delivery within approx. 4 weeks
Recommended price £1,049
£1,023

Korg PA5X 76 Oriental Arranger Workstation

The new master of the Korg workstation universe: the PA5X. This extensive sonic monster gives key-players more than enough to chew on whether writing, recording, or performing.

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Recommended price £6,243
£3,499

Korg PA5X 76 Musikant Arranger Workstation

The new master of the Korg workstation universe: the PA5X. This extensive sonic monster gives key-players more than enough to chew on whether writing, recording, or performing.

Delivery time unknown
Delivery time unknown
Recommended price £6,326
£3,980
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