PHILADELPHIA - There are a few good keyboards for kids and beginners out there. These keyboards are not too expensive and are portable enough to move from room to room. They also don't require a lot of batteries and can be easily plugged into the wall. This keyboard is also good for traveling, as it is easy to mute the speakers and use headphones to listen to music.


Casio CT-X700

This beginner-friendly keyboard has many options to help kids learn keyboarding basics. It features ten slots for recording rhythms and 50 onboard lessons. It even includes a drum part. This keyboard is designed to help kids record music and play it back, and it is compatible with Chordana App.

This versatile keyboard combines all the instruments used in music production. It offers an electric piano, a flute, a trumpet, a saxophone, a bass, a synth, and more. It also features 100 built-in songs and a Step-Up Lesson system. It also connects to any computer and supports MIDI.

The keyboard has 61 keys for easy playing and is touch sensitive. It features 600 digital sound tones. It also has an extensive song bank and has a DSP effect engine that can add to the sound of any song. The Casio CT-X700 keyboard comes with a USB cable and a carrying case.

Hamzer 61-key

The Hamzer 61-Key Portable Electronic Keyboard is designed to introduce children and beginners to the joys of playing the piano. The easy-to-use design makes it an ideal choice for beginners. It has plenty of features, including a microphone for practicing. Plus, it's inexpensive, making it a great investment for a family with limited budgets.

This keyboard comes with a microphone and is incredibly easy to set up. It has 255 different sounds and rhythms and a record function. You can easily adjust the master volume and the background sound independently of each other. It also features an LCD display that's easy to read and access for advanced features.

This keyboard comes with a microphone that works with a wired or wireless microphone, and it has a universal clip to hold it in place. It also has a sturdy iron base that can be adjusted 180 degrees. It has a 9.8-inch-high base and is covered by a one-year warranty.

Casio SA76

The Casio SA76 keyboard for kids and beginners is an easy-to-use instrument that offers intuitive controls. The buttons are shaped just right to accommodate small fingers. This keyboard supports up to eight notes at once and includes 44 mini keys. It also comes with free session styles to help beginners learn the building blocks of popular music. It includes a 3.5mm headphone jack and an LC display.

This keyboard is lightweight and portable, which will be appreciated by young learners and advanced players. It is a great choice for traveling. It is also more advanced than the typical kids' keyboards, featuring interesting settings and learning features.

Casio CT-EW300

This beginner's keyboard comes with various extra features to help you start with music-making. It features a music stand and stool, USB MIDI and USB audio capabilities, and headphones. It can also connect to a computer and use music software. The keyboard includes a duo mode, which divides the keyboard into equal octave ranges for two players. The included software offers over 50 beginner-friendly demo songs, and the instructor can sit alongside his or her students to help with their learning.

The Casio CT-EW300 is suitable for beginners as well as younger players. Its 61 keys are large enough for younger players to develop their skills and learn traditional acoustic piano techniques. The scrolling control wheel offers easy access to 400 unique tones and 77 rhythm patterns. There are also 60 songs included and a dance mode.

Yamaha PSR-E253

The Yamaha PSR-E253 keyboard is entry-level, lightweight, and easy to use. It has 61 keys and a shiny finish. It is powered by six AAA batteries or by an AC adapter. The keyboard is easy to use and features a user-friendly interface. This model is suitable for kids and beginners.

Yamaha PSR-E253 keyboard has a lesson function that helps new players play music. It includes three different lessons for left and right-hand players. It also has a phrase recorder and metronome functions. You can also learn classical music using this keyboard.

This keyboard has 2.5-W speakers. This is not enough for stage use. You can connect headphones or an mp3 player if you are playing with a friend or at home. It also comes with a reverb, a metronome, a recorder, and a three-month subscription to the Flowkey app.