Hi Marissa,
I think the DGX 660 would work fine for you again. However, for a more
lightweight choice, you may want to get one of the Casio Privia series, such
as, the privia 350. If you are more interested injust playing rather than
recording, check out the Yamaha P 125 which also weighs around 26 pounds.
You can learn a lot about keyboards from the reviews on the various vendors,
such as, Guitar Center, Musicians Friend, Sweetwater, Amazon, etc. Also, if
you go onto Youtube and type in the name of the keyboard and add the word,
"demo," you can learn a lot about the keyboard.
I know what it is to not have something to play on. I had that experience
many years ago. As John Lee Hooker once said, "the boy got the boogiewoogie
in him. It have to come out."
Good luck,
Lou Corbin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marissa Miranda" <pianogirlforlife7@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2019 11:26 AM
Subject: [audacity4blind] Piano keyboards
Question. What piano keyboard would you recond that is user friendly, sounds
amazing, has lots of sounds, preferably multi-track recording, and under
us$1000. I need to buy a new 3noe. I moved, and I need to play piano before
I loose my mind. I had a Yamaha DGX660, I’m just trying to see if there’s
anything better, or if I should buy it again.
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