@Techsketch well it depends on what u call cheap. i would say the cheapest decent 88-key fully weighted piano will cost about $500. but if you just want to mess around as a beginner, you can find a 61-key piano for much cheaper. just make sure the keys are velocity sensitive and don't feel sticky. they shouldn't have loose or have a sudden hard impact. anyway just search on ebay, best buy, and circuit city to get an idea of the price ranges. from experience, i'd stick to a yamaha
Now all I need is a keyboard...any idea where I can get a good one for a cheap price?
Techsketch 1 year ago
@Techsketch well it depends on what u call cheap. i would say the cheapest decent 88-key fully weighted piano will cost about $500. but if you just want to mess around as a beginner, you can find a 61-key piano for much cheaper. just make sure the keys are velocity sensitive and don't feel sticky. they shouldn't have loose or have a sudden hard impact. anyway just search on ebay, best buy, and circuit city to get an idea of the price ranges. from experience, i'd stick to a yamaha
mmbkmm 1 year ago
yo what soft ware is that for making beats
mattiemo379 1 year ago
@mattiemo379 the software was fl studio and the vst was zeta
mmbkmm 1 year ago
thank you :D
i already knew the notes from another tutorial but no one took the time to play it altogether so i really appreciate this.
thanks :D (especially for the slow version haha)
solisluna1 2 years ago
lol no problem
mmbkmm 2 years ago