What is the best keyboard for beginners?

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Depending upon your budget If your budget is under Rs 4,000/- then Casio SA-77 is good (It is just a toy piano and no teacher would recommend this to you unless you are extremely tight on budget or you are a baby). Moving upwards, Casio CTK series such as CTK 3500 is good for teens and for those who...
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Depending upon your budget If your budget is under Rs 4,000/- then Casio SA-77 is good (It is just a toy piano and no teacher would recommend this to you unless you are extremely tight on budget or you are a baby). Moving upwards, Casio CTK series such as CTK 3500 is good for teens and for those who aspire to upgade to a better hardware in near future after this. In the range of sub Rs 20,000/- Casio CTK 8000 (IN) or Casio CTK 9000 (IN) [they are better than Yamaha series in this range] read less
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Singer and keyboard player with over 20 years of experience

The yamaha I 500
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Singer and keyboard player with over 20 years of experience

YAMAHA I 500
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Keyboard Music lovers for ever

CASIO CTX700
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Piano/Keyboard trainer and performer. 7 years of Performing and 3 years teaching music.

Go for PSR E373. You'll save money and have a great sounding keyboard. Other recommendations are also good but they are little bit more expensive just because of a few features that you won't use anyway.
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