Of course! A keyboard is just a little smaller, but the concept is the same!
You can for the first year or two, but after that, save yourself some frustration and invest in a real piano. The keys of a piano feel and play a little differently, but there is no difference between the two in the way you would learn to play.
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To play the keyboard, you can try many things. You can look for online video lessons, buy a book to teach yourself, buy a keyboard to keep at home and play in your spare time (that's what I did - it takes a little longer, but I've got onto about grade 2 in two years, but then again, I've scarce lessons since Year 6, two years ago, but it still works!) or, to be professional, buy yourself tution.
Yes, you can learn playing piano pieces on a keyboard. However, when choosing a keyboard, I would recommend keyboards with 88 weighted keys. This will help strengthen your fingers as well as getting a better feel and touch when you switch to an acoustic piano. 88 keys are important as well because it trains your fingers to know where the middle C especially when reading a piece of music. You will need to develop the skills to know where the notes are without looking at your fingers.
The simple answer is "yes." That is, if by "the keyboard" you mean a synthesizer of almost any sort, a.k.a "keys".
A Piano has more keys that a keyboard. I find a keyboard is easyer to learn. But yes if you can play a piano then you can play a Keyboard, Just remember a keyboard misses: A B C D E F G. So the piano will sound different.
Well, you don't get the full range of keys on a keyboard so in that sense you can't play a lot of Beethoven on a keyboard but if you want a lot of sounds with effects than a keyboard is better. Generally if you just want to play the piano in its original sound it is best to have a piano as the sound is better and there is a full range of keys.
Yes, it is possible.
Although it will be very confusing at first and if one is not willing or dedicated enough to learn then he/she will not learn that much.
You can either try YouTube videos or online piano lesson websites.
Yes, though keyboards tend to not be full-sized in key number. and they also dont sound as deep.
Of course you can pretend. and keyboards (electrical ones) are pianos.
yes because you can use piano to play music
If I get notes for that song in western and then I ll play in my piano or keyboard k...
he plays keyboard, if that counts
with a piano stupid.
organ and piano/keyboard organ and piano/keyboard
same way as a piano
the piano key
yes because you can use piano to play music
If I get notes for that song in western and then I ll play in my piano or keyboard k...
he plays keyboard, if that counts
with a piano stupid.
Yes! I have been playing the piano for 7 years. I have a piano and a keyboard, and the keyboard is definitely sufficient.
You have to print out the piano sheet and learn how to play.
go to youtube and write in how to play i gotta feeling on keyboard or piano
ou don't get the full range of keys on a keyboard so in that sense you can't play a lot of Beethoven on a keyboard but if you want a lot of sounds with effects than a keyboard is better. Generally if you just want to play the piano in its original sound it is best to have a piano as the sound is better and there is a full range of keys.
organ and piano/keyboard organ and piano/keyboard
Nat Wolff can play the keyboard, piano, guitar, and the drums.