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Glarry Keyboards Buying Guide

Glarry Keyboards Buying Guide

1. Electronic keyboard or digital piano — which should I choose?

Electronic Keyboard

✔ Lighter and compact

✔ Multiple sounds, rhythms, and learning features

✔ Easy and fun to start with

Best for: kids, beginners, casual playing

Digital Piano

✔ Full-size keys (usually 88 keys)

✔ Weighted or semi-weighted touch

✔ Closer to an acoustic piano feel

Best for: serious learning, long-term piano practice

2. I’m a beginner — which should I choose?

 It depends on your learning goal:

Learning basic songs or just starting out

➜ Electronic Keyboard (54 or 61 keys)

Learning piano properly or taking lessons

➜ Digital Piano (88 keys)

If you plan to practice regularly, an 88-key digital piano is the best long-term choice.

3. What is best for children?

Ages 3–6

54-key electronic keyboard

✔ Small and lightweight

✔ Easy for young hands

✔ Fun sounds and rhythms

Ages 6–9

61-key electronic keyboard

✔ Wider range

✔ Good balance of fun and learning

Age 9+ / serious learning

88-key digital piano

✔ Helps develop proper technique

✔ Closer to real piano experience

4. What do you recommend for older adults / seniors?

Comfort and simplicity are key:

✔ 88-key digital piano for natural key size

✔ Adjustable volume & headphone support

✔ Clear layout and easy operation

Many seniors prefer digital pianos because they are quiet, familiar, and easy to maintain.