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Any keyboard shop around north /east London

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Tubelight2016 · 20/10/2017 18:55

Hi, my dc has started piano lessons and enjoying it much. We were advised to buy touch response 66 key keyboard. I was wounding if anyone can recommend a keyboard shop around north/ east London . Thanks

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Ferguson2 · 29/10/2017 20:01

The Yamaha main London store is in Wardour Street, very near Oxford Circus station, and on Oxford Street bus routes.

I don't quite know what you mean by '66 key keyboard'? The normal number of keys is 61, or 76, or 88 for a full-size piano.

Probably your best bet would be the Piaggero NP-32, which has 76 Keys, and ten different sounds. It is touch sensitive, what they call 'graded soft touch' a little bit like a 'real' piano, costs around £300:

www.yamahamusiclondon.com/NP-32-Piaggero-Slimline-Home-Keyboard/pidSNP32BUK

More expensive are the P-series, portable pianos, around £450 :

www.yamahamusiclondon.com/Digital-Pianos/Portable-Digital-Pianos/P-Series-Portable-Pianos/

And most expensive are the Clavinova ranges, at over £1000, but as your child has only just started I assume you won't go that high!

Most instruments can be bought on-line, but there will be delivery charges then. There are also on-line videos of many of the models.

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