2015-03-08

Find the bestselling keyboard instruments: personal keyboards, digital pianos, organs, synthesizers, workstations, midi controllers & more.



Bestsellers

Here are the bestselling pianos & keyboards:

Personal Keyboards for Beginners

Personal keyboards are lightweight and portable, and available at a price point that’s practical for families, beginners, and/or casual players. Most of these models can also run on batteries, besides the optional AC adapter power cord. These affordable keyboards have built-in speakers, and come with several sounds, rhythms, and built-in songs to help you learn to play.

Yamaha YPG-235 – Comes with 76 keys and the usual features

Casio CTK-2300 – 61-keys, Audio-in jack, good features

Casio CTK-4200 – Better sound, more polyphony, sequencer

Yamaha PSR-e433 – Better sound, more polyphony, sequencer

See more Personal Keyboards here…

Digital Pianos for Beginners

Digital pianos nowadays offer realistic acoustic-piano sounds, in a sleek & portable package. The more pricier options have fully-weighted hammer-action keys that feel like real pianos. The more portable ‘stage pianos’ are great for gigging and even as your first piano. The larger ‘home’ digital pianos, which look like upright pianos but minus the cost are suitable for churches, your living room or performance venues.

Budget Portable Pianos

Casio Privia PX-150 – Great piano for beginners

Casio Privia PX-350 – Better sound and touch

Yamaha P35 – Good beginner piano

Yamaha YPG-535 – Good piano with accompaniments

Korg SP-280 – Good practice piano for beginners

Yamaha P105 – Better sound and touch

Portable Electric Pianos

Yamaha P-255 – Recent release, excellent sound and features

Yamaha CP33 – Great gigging piano

High End Home Pianos

Casio AP-420 – Good entry-level home piano

Casio Celviano AP-620 – Better sound and touch

Yamaha Arius YDP-162 – Better sound and touch

Casio PX-850 – Great value for money

Yamaha DGX650B – New release, great piano with accompaniments

Yamaha YDP-V240 – excellent sound and touch

See more Digital Pianos here…

Keyboard Stands, Amplifiers, and More Accessories

Every keyboardist needs a few extras to get the most out of their keyboards, to protect them, and also to enjoy them better.

Keyboard stands and benches, keyboard amplifiers and instrument cables, damper/sustain pedals, keyboard cover, bags and cases, power adapter, are some of the kyboard accessories that most keyboard players use.

Single-X keyboard stand by on-Stage

9V Power Adapter by Planet Waves

M-audio SP2 sustain pedal

World Tour Deluxe Padded Keyboard Bench

On Stage Keyboard Dust Cover for 88 Key Keyboards

See more Keyboard Accessories here…

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Pro Arranger Keyboards for Beginners

Available with massive sound library and effects, built-in sequencers and audio recorders, these won’t usually be your first keyboard (expensive and you woundn’t know what to do with all those features). However, intermediate level keyboard players who want to take their music creation capabilities to another level can get started on these entry-level workstation keyboards.

Yamaha PSR s650 – Great beginner arranger workstation

Yamaha PSR A2000 – Has sounds for Arabic, Latin and other Asian music.

Yamaha PSR-s950 – Good semi-professional arranger

Yamaha Tyros – Flagship arranger from Yamaha

See more Workstations & Pro Arranger here…

Synths & Workstations for the Working Musician

When it comes to keyboards, these are your all-in-one ‘production’ keyboards that let you compose and produce music right on the keyboard. Some of them are just synths, used to create unique sounds. Suitable for the working musician.

Casio XW-P1 – Excellent featured synth for the price

Roland Juno Di – Another great synth from Roland

Korg MicroKorg – The popular Analog Modeled Synth / Vocoder

Yamaha s90 XS – Excellent 88-Key weighted synth

See more sybthesizers here…

More Recommendations

For Intermediate Keyboard Players Looking to Upgrade

Those who have spent a few years playing the electronic keyboards, should consider a good entry level workstation or a synthesizer, something that will help you learn more about music creation and can be used for onstage performance as well.

Professionals

For Music Producers & Performers: If you intend to create music from scratch or for performing on stage.

Korg Pa-3X

As good as it gets, arguably the best arranger workstation. Read more here…

Yamaha Tyros

One of the most powerful, easy-to-use, and versatile arranger keyboard workstation available on the market. Read more here…

Yamaha Motif

The Yamaha Motif Keyboard has everything you need to make professional quality music, in one single instrument. Read more here…

Korg Kronos X

Korg Kronos provides performance, synthesis, and production power at your fingertips. Read more here…

Roland Fantom G

Roland Fantom G is a powerful workstation that is equally impressive on tour, or as part of your production studio. Read more here…

For Musicians (Non-keyboard players)

Non-keyboard players should consider getting a midi controller keyboard that will help you in your music production activities, and can also be used to learn to play the keyboards (if you wish).

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