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Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 20:49:09 EST
From: WLeeLew~ol.com
Subject: Re: Small Keyboard and Music Theory

Me too. Knowing absolutely nothing about music, I purchased a keyboard from
Radio Shack about a month ago for aboujt $200. I recieved an ad from them
today advertising what appears to be the same unit for about $150. It does
everything but tap dance and operates on either "D" cell batteries or a
transformer. Looks right to a rank amateur.

Lee Lewis

In a message dated 3/5/02 7:39:51 PM Central Standard Time,
whiten~iwaay.net writes:

<<
How about someone helping Mark out here?... I'd like to know too. :-)

Don

At 10:28 PM 3/4/02, you wrote:

>Can someone give some basic parameters for purchasing a small electric
>keyboard for studying basic music theory etc. I see them listed from
>around $100 for a 61 key, about $300 for a 76 keys, and $700 for a 88
>key. But I have no idea what size would be adequate, what features to
>look for, and what brands (casio, yamaha, roland, kawai or what) are
>good. Any help appreciated.
>
>Mark
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