Best Piano Keyboards List
- little mozart
- Nov 3, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 5, 2024
Buying a Piano Keyboard online can be confusing and time taking, so here are our top pics based on different types of categories:
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Get our top 2 recommendations from here:
Things to look out for while buying a Piano / Keyboard:
A. Number of Octaves
B. Price and Features
There are many more things to look for, but for beginners, there are the most important aspects.
A. Number of Octaves
This aspect will determine how big or small your piano / keyboard will be. An octave is nothing but 12 keys on the keyboard.
If you have 25 keys, it's a 2 octave keyboard.
If you have 37 keys, it's a 3 octave keyboard.
If you have 61 keys, it's a 5 octave keyboard.
3 Octave:

5 Octave:

We recommend you go with a 5 octave piano keyboard as this will last you a long time. Here are some 5 octave piano keyboards:
If you don't want to spend a lot on a 5 octave piano keyboard, you can go with a smaller 3 octave keyboard, you range is limited but you could learn your basics from here.
Here is a 3 octave piano keyboard:
B. Price and Features
We have divided this category into 3 sub-features, 8,000₹ and below range 10,000₹ range 20,000₹ range
20,000₹ range: These piano keyboards will be the best return on your investment, transpose option, 100s of tones, accompaniment options and rhythm options. we recommend you go with any one in this category as this will be your one time purchase.
10,000₹ range: These piano keyboards will lacks some features available in other keyboards, although all the features mentioned above are good to have and selecting one from 10,000 will be just fine for your learning process.
8,000₹ and below range: These piano keyboards may have less than 5 octaves. This range is for someone looking to get the piano keyboard just for the basics and shift to another instrument later. For that purpose these will do just fine:

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