| > | | | | You need to look for a model which has a good |
| Stage Piano - Portable piano at an affordable cost! | | | | weighted action keyboard. A better option would be |
| No matter how much you like an acoustic piano, the | | | | the graded weighted or the graded hammer action |
| fact is that it still remains beyond the reach of a lot of | | | | which emulates the keys on a Grand Piano. |
| people when it comes to the cost and the space | | | | The entry level models contain the basic piano sounds |
| needed to keep it. A stage piano can be a very good | | | | and a few other sounds like electric piano, organ, and |
| alternative in such a case. It has 88 keys, comes with | | | | strings. As you go for higher models, you will get built-in |
| a good piano action and comes at a reasonable cost. | | | | styles, effects, sequencer and a lot of other features. |
| You will normally find two sets of people using a | | | | Performers - Stage piano will be a very good option |
| Stage Piano — | | | | for a stage performer as it is very easy to carry |
| Beginners — Since cost is a major factor, | | | | around. You don’t need a model with built-in |
| beginners normally go in for a stage piano as it is | | | | speakers as you will be connecting it to an external |
| affordable, has 88 keys, has weighted keyboard action | | | | amplifier anyways. |
| and has some good piano sounds. | | | | |