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The Best Musical Instruments for Children
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80000pcs/month |
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roll up piano, keyboard piano, musical instruments, |
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920*170*4 |
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The Best Musical Instruments for Children !This article is about keyboards for kids on musical instruments. For instruments referred to as "keyboards", see Keyboard instrument. I believe that the buyers�guide I wrote a couple of years ago still stands as a good introduction to buying a keyboard instrument However, in this feature I want to look specifically at buying a child their first “serious�electronic keyboard. (If your child isn’t quite ready for this kind of keyboard yet, why not read ten toy pianos your child will love)
Every child is different, but let me tell you a little of my musical upbringing as it will give you a better idea of where I’m coming from, and hopefully give you some ideas on the way forward for your child / potential musical genius. I was lucky enough to grow up in a home with an acoustic upright piano, which I started playing and picking out tunes on from a very young age (say 3 or 4). I think from this my parents realised that I had musical aptitude/talent, and I began taking classical-based piano lessons from around age 5.
I enjoyed this, and was incredibly blessed to have access to the piano (it’s probably why I love the acoustic piano, or as near as I can get to it, to this day). However, from the age of about 12, after seeing someone on stage playing some amazing synth lines and creating sound textures, I wanted to get into electronic music.
My parents agreed, and bought a fairly entry-level keyboard. However, it was enough to get me started in trying out new sounds, rhythms, and even doing some basic sequencing work on my computer.
The point to this is that, whether or not your child shows some interest and aptitude for music, and in particular a keyboard, it’s worth starting with a basic set up and building on that, rather than splashing out on an all-singing, all-dancing keyboard, digital piano, or even an acoustic piano, only for it to be a costly mistake.
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Shenzhen Zhongkaixin Technology Co.,Ltd.
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Mr. derrick zhou |
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NO.11 Building,HongTian Jingyuan Industrial Park Shajing Town,Baoan District,Shenzhen,China |
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