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Digital pianos are one of the most popular instruments found in modern homes nowadays, giving the effect and style of a real piano without needing to tune it repeatedly.

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  1. MAX RhapsodyDP61 Digital Piano with Furniture Stand - 61 Touch Sensitive Keys
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    MAX RhapsodyDP61 Digital Piano with Furniture Stand - 61 Touch Sensitive Keys
    • Digital piano with a wooden furniture stand
    • 61 touch-sensitive keys for different velocities
    • Stereo speaker system and headphone/line-out connections
    • 300 rhythms, 300 timbres, and 8 percussion settings
    • Split, dual, sustain, metronome, and beat effect controls
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  2. Digital Piano with 88-keys with Furniture Stand - MAX KB6W
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    Digital Piano with 88-keys with Furniture Stand - MAX KB6W
    • 88 keys for a wide tonal range
    • Included sustain pedal for more dynamic playing
    • Built-in high-quality speakers with a line input
    • Wooden cabinet for a professional-looking finish
    • USB MIDI connection for use in a studio setting
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  3. Electronic Keyboard - Max KB6 Digital Piano with 88 Weighted Keys
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    Electronic Keyboard - Max KB6 Digital Piano with 88 Weighted Keys
    • 88 weighted velocity-sensitive keys
    • Included sustain pedal and stand for sheet music
    • An integrated digital speaker system
    • MP3 player with USB input and recording function
    • 6 months free Gigajam keyboard lessons, sign-up information is provided with your order.
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  4. MAX KB6 Electric Keyboard - 88 Keys & Keynote Stickers
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    MAX KB6 Electric Keyboard - 88 Keys & Keynote Stickers
    • Digital piano with 88-keys
    • Full sized weighted keys with touch sensitivity
    • 140 timbres and split keyboard student/teacher modes
    • USB MIDI connection, audio input and line output
    • 6 months free Gigajam keyboard lessons, sign-up information is provided with your order.
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    Regular Price £229.00 Special test Price £195.00
    MAX RhapsodyDP61 Digital Piano with Furniture Stand & Stool
    • Digital piano with furniture stand, lid & stool
    • 61-touch sensitive keys for nuanced performance
    • In-built stereo speakers and headphone connections
    • 300 rhythms, 300 timbres, and 8 percussion settings
    • Easy adjustable and foldable keyboard bench seat included
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A digital piano can alter the entire atmosphere of your home, while also being an amazing tool for learning about music theory. While our selection is rather limited at this stage we are confident the electric pianos we do stock will fit right into your home design and expand your musical knowledge. Ideal for both beginners and experts alike but if you are just starting out with piano there are thousands of free videos online which will help get you started.

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Our electric keyboard pianos are assembled with ease and have a lot of functionality including a tutorial function for beginners. They have headphone inputs so you can practise and improve your piano skills at any hour of the day without noise disturbances. Use the included metronome function to play along to built-in demo songs and rhythms in time, improving and enhancing your playing abilities the more you practise.

Electric pianos have come very far in the last two decades and there was a time they were very expensive. The novelty of having one in the home was fresh and the technology included was relatively new too, nowadays tech like this has caught up to the general public. Naturally, this makes items such as this a lot more affordable and accessible to many more people around the country.

The pianos are also portable and can either be powered by plugging into the mains or via batteries, simply detach and store away the wooden legs for next time. The pianos have built-in speakers which are how the keys played are heard, this doesn’t stop you from connecting the piano to a bigger sound system for louder performances. Pianos are sought after by many every day, but there’s no need to spend a huge amount of money on one when great quality is more affordable than ever.

You can play the electric keyboard piano anywhere but in the event of a gig, set up the pianos in the exact same way you would set up a live keyboard. Select one of the many musical voicings and sounds built into the piano and play tracks with a band of others. Plug-in pianos will never go out of tune either so you’ll always sound great when playing alongside other musicians that are in the concert pitch.

Why Choose an Electric Piano?

Electric pianos offer a distinct advantage over traditional acoustic models, primarily due to their portability and adaptability. Unlike an acoustic piano, which can be bulky and requires regular maintenance, an electric piano is lightweight and versatile, making it ideal for a wide range of environments. Whether used at home, in a music classroom, or on stage, its ease of setup and transport allows users to focus on their playing without logistical concerns. Additionally, electric pianos often include advanced features such as adjustable sound settings, enabling players to experiment with different musical styles and tones.

One of the key differentiators of a digital piano is its ability to accommodate silent practice through headphone connectivity. This feature is particularly beneficial for those living in shared spaces or practising at unconventional hours. Unlike acoustic pianos, which rely solely on their natural analog resonance, a digital piano offers the flexibility of both built-in speakers and external sound system connectivity, making them suitable for solo practice and live performances alike.

Versatility of the Electric Keyboard Piano

An electric keyboard piano combines the functionality of an electric piano with the broad capabilities of a digital workstation. Its lightweight construction makes it a favourite among travelling musicians who need an instrument that is easy to transport and set up. With built-in rhythms, tutorial modes, and recording functions, it caters to musicians of all skill levels, from novices exploring their first chords to professionals composing intricate arrangements.

Moreover, its ability to mimic a variety of instrument sounds sets it apart, allowing players to create layered compositions with ease. For teachers, the electric keyboard piano serves as a versatile tool for instruction, offering features such as demo songs and visual aids to support student learning. Its adaptability makes it an invaluable asset for music educators, students, and performers alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Does A Digital Piano Do?

A digital piano is a mix between an electric keyboard and a traditional piano. It produces an authentic piano sound, but is more affordable and lighter, making it easier to move. It does not need to be tuned and can be powered by batteries or the mains. It is usually the same length as a piano with 88 keys, and provides hundreds of sounds to experiment with.

Is It Worth Buying A Digital Piano?

Yes, digital pianos are a good choice for both beginner and advanced players. They produce an authentic piano sound and have many advantages over a traditional piano. Digital pianos are more affordable, have a portable design, and include useful functions, such as a headphone input, and hundreds of sounds. They never need tuning and include weighted keys for a realistic piano touch.

How Much Does A Digital Piano Cost?

Digital pianos used to be considerably expensive, however they are now much more affordable. They vary in price depending on brand and features, but are far cheaper than a traditional piano. Our selection of high-quality Max digital pianos begin at £229 and include many useful features, such as; weighted keys, headphone input, 140 sounds, and metronome control.

Can I Learn Piano On A Digital Piano?

Yes, you can absolutely learn piano on a digital piano. A digital piano produces an authentic piano sound, and includes weighted keys for a realistic feel. Your finger movements and the key arrangement are the same. Therefore, songs learnt on a digital piano could be played on a traditional piano. They are also more affordable and portable than an acoustic piano.

Which Is The Best Digital Piano?

There are many brands of digital piano on the market. We stock the high-quality Max Music brand which is perfect for beginners and experts. Our pianos are easy to assemble and include many useful functions, including; weighted keys, sustain pedal, 140 different sounds, headphone input for silent practice, and a metronome function to play along to demo songs.

Is Digital Piano Good For Beginners?

Yes, digital pianos are perfect for beginners and they are far less costly than an acoustic piano. They produce a realistic piano sound and have weighted keys for an authentic playing experience. They also include useful features for a beginner, such as a headphone input for silent practice, and a metronome function that enables you to play along to demo songs.

Do Digital Pianos Go Out Of Tune?

A digital piano will never go out of tune, ensuring you always have a great sound. It uses built-in pre-recorded sounds and does not contain strings, so it is maintenance free. A traditional piano in comparison will need to be tuned on a regular basis.

How Long Do Digital Pianos Last?

Our digital pianos have a durable design and are built to last. If well looked after you can expect your digital piano to last for a minimum of 20 years, and probably more. Careful cleaning and a dust cover will help to prolong the life of your digital piano.