TC3 Yeah, now we are talking ... I like that song !

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I will provide the bass guitar! (I'd have to practice quite a bit though, haha, that picture was probably taken 30 years ago)

    Sophia ๐Ÿคฉ


    Enthusiastic but mediocre amateur.

    Sophia That's wonderful if you can play several instruments ! By now I barely know the notes on the fretboard ๐Ÿ˜„

    Well "play" is a big word... though I toyed around with quite a few instruments since they were always readily available. Bane of growing up among musicians and never really becoming one ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

    I would love a keytar!
    this is the closest I can get

      Wow! That's incredibly clever!! It must have taken you ages to develop the hand independence. I have seen people play harmonica and guitar or piano simultaneously but never guitar and piano like that.

      Now you need to add the challenge of playing the drums with your feet ๐Ÿ˜‚

        Rob That is awesome! I am impressed!

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          Sophia Thank you, Sophia.
          I think it maybe helps being left-handed.

          rogerch Thank you ๐Ÿ™‚

          thepianoplayer416 I actually have a first gen (not touch sensitive) one of these. I got it when I was expecting to be away from home a lot. Definitely more of a toy than a serious instrument, but I've kept it because it is kind of fun to get it out once in a while and play with a few things.

            Guess what?!? I found one! And it's absolutely ADORABLE!!! Sandy is ready to provide the lyrics to the meowsic, it seems...

              Sophia
              Hahaha that is absolutely awesome! I haven't seen such a happy face in a very long time!
              And Sandy is looking ready to belt it out!

              TLH21
              Got the new version of the Folding Piano 88 about a month ago with touch-sensitive keys but...

              There are still shortcomings. The biggest are the small size keys. It's not easy to move to a keyboard or piano with regular size keys learning a song on the Folding 88. The keys that have very little depth means it's hard to control the loudness. When you play chords especially there is not a lot of room for your fingers to go down slowly to get a soft sound. It's easier to play soft & loud when doing single notes than intervals & chords. Look under the bottom of the blue box you see "THIS IS NOT A TOY". On the other hand don't think anybody would use it for professional performances either.

              The keys are more solid. When playing the plastic noise is hardly noticeable. For travelling this is still the smallest keyboard found. There is a 49 version of the keyboard. a keyboard that is already very compact and under $200, don't know why people would get the 49 instead of the 88.

              Found a listing on Amazon for the Carry-on Folding Piano 88:
              Brand Carry-on
              Colour White
              Number of keys 49
              Skill level Beginner, Professional
              Special feature Portable, Recording
              Size Piano only
              Age range (description) Adult
              Item weight 2.2 Pounds
              Style Portable,Professional
              Connector type 3.5mm Jack

              In 2 places you see "Professional". Anybody who tried the keyboard would think this must be a joke. The ad is for the 49 key version, not the 88.

              2 months later

              Well, the search continues for a cute and fun little keyboard. What is your opinion on this one?

              Requirements:

              • Rechargeable (preferable) or battery powered
              • Lots of voices and rhymes
              • Polyphonic (more than two keys for sure)
              • Affordable (below $/ะ„/ยฃ 200)

              Preferable:

              • Between 40 and 60 (give or take) keys
              • Lightweight and portable
              • Touch sensitive keys
              • Mini keys (just because)

              Would the above tick some of those boxes?

                My immediate reaction to a folding keyboard is that I just don't trust it to last, because I think the fold point adds an inherent weakness where wires/connections might easily wear loose or become dislodged. That aside, it's very light and gives plenty of scope for fun on the run, so if it ticks your boxes and you can afford it, go for it. ๐Ÿ™‚ (What will you do with the kitty keyboard though? If you won't be using it then maybe you could give it away/sell it for money towards the new keyboard.)

                "Don't let's ask for the moon, we have the stars." (Final line from Now,Voyager, 1942)

                  Nightowl If you won't be using it then maybe you could give it away/sell it for money towards the new keyboard.)

                  Whaaaaaaattt?? How DARE you ๐Ÿ˜‚ The kitty keyboard is part of the family now... it will never leave this house again ๐Ÿคฃ No keyboard will ever meow like that one...

                  All jokes aside, I think it ticks the boxes too... and it's in a price range I'm prepared to spend (with spousal approval, even). Hmm, decisions, decisions...

                  Sophia Well, the search continues for a cute and fun little keyboard. What is your opinion on this one?

                  It's broken. Don't you see the big fat crack, right in the center?
                  At least the keys are full size.

                  Lol yeah I posted in the blues thread about my final decision. l ordered the Yamaha PSR-E373 61-Key Electric Keyboard, it will be here next week ๐Ÿ˜

                    I hope yours is black. Because then there are our both travel keyboards.

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