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Digital Pianos

Digital pianos are designed to replicate the feel and sound of an acoustic piano. They are ideal for practice, home use, and live performances with realistic key action and rich tones.

Arranger Keyboards

Arranger keyboards come with built-in accompaniment styles, rhythms, and interactive features. They are perfect for solo performers, hobbyists, and music enthusiasts.

Synthesizers

Synthesizers let you create and customize a wide range of sounds for music production and live performances. They are popular among composers, producers, and performing musicians.

Stage Pianos

Stage pianos are built for live performances, offering premium sound quality and durable construction. They feature high-quality keyboard action and professional connectivity options.

MIDI Controllers & Workstations

MIDI controllers and workstations provide advanced music production capabilities and seamless integration with recording software. They are suitable for studio professionals and creators.

Top Brands in Keyboard Instruments

Yamaha Keyboards

Yamaha keyboards are known for their exceptional sound quality, reliability, and innovative features. They offer models suitable for beginners, students, and professionals.

Roland Keyboards

Roland keyboards deliver expressive performance, premium sounds, and advanced technology. They are widely used for live performances and studio applications.

Casio Keyboards

Casio keyboards provide excellent value with beginner-friendly features and versatile functionality. They are ideal for learning, practice, and everyday playing.

Korg Synthesizers

Korg synthesizers are renowned for powerful sound design and creative performance features. They are a preferred choice for professional musicians and producers.

How to Choose the Right Keyboard Instrument

Key Count & Range

Choose a keyboard with the appropriate number of keys based on your playing style and experience. Larger key ranges offer greater flexibility for advanced performances.

Key Action (Weighted vs Semi-Weighted)

Weighted keys provide a piano-like playing experience, while semi-weighted keys offer a lighter touch. Select the option that best suits your musical needs.

Sound Engine & Polyphony

A quality sound engine and higher polyphony allow for richer tones and smoother performances. These features become especially important for advanced playing.

Built-in Features (Rhythms, Learning Tools)

Look for keyboards with built-in rhythms, lessons, and recording features to enhance learning and creativity. These tools are especially useful for beginners.

Connectivity (MIDI, USB, Bluetooth)

Modern keyboards offer MIDI, USB, and Bluetooth connectivity for easy integration with computers, mobile devices, and recording software.

Keyboard Instruments for Every Skill Level

Best Keyboards for Beginners

Beginner keyboards feature user-friendly controls, learning functions, and affordable pricing. They provide an excellent foundation for developing musical skills.

Best Keyboards for Intermediate Players

Intermediate players benefit from keyboards with enhanced sound quality, more features, and improved key action. These models support skill progression and performance.

Best Professional Keyboards

Professional keyboards deliver premium sounds, advanced controls, and reliable performance for studio recording and live stage use. They are designed to meet the demands of experienced musicians.

Why Buy Keyboard Instruments from Gearx

Gearx offers a carefully selected range of keyboard instruments from leading brands to suit every skill level. Enjoy genuine products, expert guidance, secure shopping, and reliable delivery across India.

Frequently Asked Questions - Keyboards

What is the best keyboard instrument for a complete beginner?

For complete beginners, a 61-key arranger keyboard with velocity-sensitive keys, built-in speakers, and learning features is ideal. Popular options include the Yamaha PSR-E373, Casio CT-X700, and Roland GO: KEYS. These instruments provide a range of sounds and guided learning tools without overwhelming complexity.

How much should I spend on my first keyboard?

A beginner keyboard in the ₹5,000–₹15,000 range is usually sufficient to get started. This budget covers keyboards with touch-sensitive keys, built-in speakers, and a good range of sounds. As you progress, investing ₹20,000–₹40,000 gives access to more realistic key action and sound quality.

Can I learn piano on a digital keyboard?

Yes, you can learn piano on a digital keyboard, particularly if it has 88 weighted or semi-weighted keys. For the initial stages of learning scales, chords, and basic pieces, a 61-key keyboard is also workable. For serious classical training, 88 weighted keys are strongly recommended.

What is the difference between a synthesizer and a digital piano?

A digital piano focuses on replicating the sound and feel of an acoustic piano, using recorded samples and weighted keys. A synthesizer generates and shapes sound electronically, offering much greater sound design flexibility. Synthesizers are popular in electronic music production, while digital pianos suit pianists and acoustic music.

Do keyboards come with headphone outputs?

Most modern keyboards include a headphone output (usually a 3.5mm or 6.35mm jack), allowing silent practice. This is an important feature for home use, students in shared spaces, or late-night practice sessions.

What accessories do I need with a keyboard?

Essential accessories include a sustain/damper pedal, keyboard stand, and carrying bag or case for portability. A bench or adjustable stool is important for posture. For recording or production, a USB-MIDI cable or audio interface may be needed depending on your keyboard's connectivity.

What is an arranger keyboard?

An arranger keyboard is a type of keyboard instrument with built-in rhythm styles, auto-accompaniment patterns, and a large library of instrument sounds. It is designed to make solo playing sound like a full band. Arranger keyboards are popular among beginners, home musicians, and performers who play solo without a band.

Is a 61-key keyboard enough for professional use?

For many professional applications - especially music production, songwriting, and live synthesis - a 61-key keyboard is sufficient. However, for professional piano performance, 76 or 88 keys are generally required to access the full range of classical and contemporary repertoire.

Can I connect a keyboard to my computer?

Yes. Most keyboards feature USB-MIDI connectivity, which allows direct connection to a computer without additional hardware. Some keyboards also support Bluetooth MIDI. Once connected, the keyboard can be used as a controller or sound source with DAWs like Ableton Live, Logic Pro, GarageBand, or FL Studio.

What is a workstation keyboard?

A workstation keyboard is an all-in-one instrument combining a sound module, sequencer, sampler, and synthesizer in a single unit. Workstations like the Korg Nautilus or Yamaha Montage are designed for composing, arranging, and producing music without a computer