Electronic keyboards are one of the most popular ways to start learning an instrument. They are affordable, practical and suitable for a wide range of ages, from young beginners to adults returning to music after years away.
In this guide, we will explain the differences between a standard electronic keyboard and a digital piano, how many keys you really need, and what to look for, helping you find a keyboard that suits your home, budget and musical goals.
If you've ever finished a gig with your ears ringing, your vocals lost in the stage wash, or your timing thrown off because the drummer couldn't hear the band - you’re not alone. Loud stages, dodgy acoustics, and inconsistent or non-existent monitor wedges are familiar frustrations for countless musicians. And while sound engineers do their best, there’s only so much a floor wedge can do when it's competing with screaming guitars and clattering cymbals.
That’s where the in ear monitor system comes in. Once the preserve of arena tours and major label budgets, in ear monitors for musicians are now more accessible, affordable, and gig-ready than ever before. Whether you're playing pubs at the weekend or working the wedding circuit, switching to an in-ear setup can transform your live sound experience - giving you clarity, consistency, and better control over your performance.
A beginner keyboard is one of the most accessible and enjoyable ways to start learning music. Whether for children taking their very first steps or adults who have always wanted to try, these instruments make the journey into playing piano both simple and rewarding.
This guide will walk you through the best options available, covering children’s models, adult-friendly choices, full-size pianos, and handy packages with everything included. Along the way, we’ll also look at useful accessories to make learning more comfortable and fun.
Starting a new instrument can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re picking up a music keyboard, a beginner electric guitar, or a bass guitar for beginners, success often comes down to the habits you build - not just talent. In this practical, encouraging guide, we walk through 7 habits that keep new musicians motivated, inspired, and enjoying the process. From setting micro-goals and creating a fun practice routine, to recording your progress and connecting with others, each habit is designed to help you keep playing - and keep loving it. We’ll also show you how ElectroMarket’s beginner-friendly instruments can support your journey, with smart features that make learning easier and more enjoyable. If you’re just getting started or thinking of investing in your first instrument, this read is for you. Learn the habits, avoid the burnout, and make music a lasting part of your life.
Digital pianos have become increasingly popular among beginners, offering a modern alternative to traditional acoustic models. Their affordability, ease of use, and growing range of features make them an excellent choice for those just starting their musical journey. Among the many options available, a portable piano stands out as the best digital piano for beginners. Unlike full-sized digital pianos with bulky furniture stands, a portable model is designed for convenience, making it easier to practise anywhere, transport between locations, and fit into small living spaces. In this blog post, we’ll explore 10 reasons why a portable piano is the best digital piano for beginners, highlighting some of the most accessible and feature-packed models available from ElectroMarket. If you're just starting out, choosing the right digital keyboard can make all the difference, and a portable option might be exactly what you need.
Picking the best guitar for beginners is an important first step in starting your musical journey. Whether you dream of strumming acoustic melodies or shredding on an electric, the right guitar can make all the difference.
This guide will help you navigate the choices, highlighting key features to look for and showcasing some excellent beginner-friendly options. From acoustic starter kits to electric guitar packages, there’s something here for everyone.
Learning to play the piano is an adventure that’s as exciting as it is rewarding. Whether you’re diving into classical melodies, dabbling in pop, or crafting your own compositions, the piano is a gateway to endless musical possibilities. But here’s the twist: digital keyboards have completely revolutionised how beginners start their musical journey. Forget the bulky uprights or expensive grands—today’s digital keyboards offer versatility, affordability, and accessibility in one neat package.
ElectroMarket’s range of beginner-friendly options makes it even easier to find the best piano for beginners. With models like the MAX KB15 Portable Electronic Keyboard, or the more advanced MAX KB6 Keyboard Piano with its 88 weighted keys, there’s something for everyone.
Looking to kickstart your drumming journey? The best drums for beginners are often electronic kits, and for good reason! These drum sets offer several advantages with loads of features designed to make learning fun and stress-free.
The advent of the digital drum set has changed how drummers practice - the user has access to a much quieter kit that allows them to play wherever, whenever and for as long as they want. It has been a real game changer and we have seen a noticeable uptick in beginners taking up the electric drumset.
Whether you’re a new drummer actively researching e drums or you’re a gnarled, acoustic drum set grand master looking for a sensible way to squeeze in a few more hours of practice, we’ve compiled a list of ways e-drums can improve your playing.
A comprehensive buyer's guide for beginners interested in purchasing an electronic drum kit, this blog post highlights the advantages of electronic drum kits, common features and terminology associated with electronic drum kits to help a novice make an informed decision.
Once armed with this knowledge, we present five specific models of budget-friendly electronic drum kits available on ElectroMarket, each varying in features to suit different needs and preferences.