Kent Music School

Keyboard

There is a bewildering array of Electronic Keyboards. In their most basic form they can generate a simple sound, whilst in their most complex they can power computers, act as multitrack recording machines, and virtually play themselves. The basic things to look for are:

  • Key size - full size keys are essential if you intend to use the keyboard as a substitute for practising the piano. This will cause difficulties for small hands, but the various electronic features of the keyboard can lead to very satisfying results.
  • How many octaves? - 5 octaves are really a minimum to give a good range. A 'fingered chord' facility should be considered necessary.
  • Rhythm accompaniments - this gives an accompaniment to play with.

More advanced features will include:

  • MIDI capability - used for linking up to other keyboards or computers
  • Sequencing - a built in recorder which can build up layers of sounds (most professionals will link to a computer via MIDI rather than using built-in sequencers, but they can be fun to play with!)

The more you pay, the better the quality of sounds and the more comprehensive the range of rhythm accompaniments. Keyboards can be great fun especially if you develop the technical knowledge to exploit them to the full. A thorough knowledge of sophisticated 'high-tech' keyboards can be gained by many players and opens up many playing opportunities including jazz and rock bands. Similarly, a keyboard with 'general midi' facilities can be put to good use in composing, arranging and printing music using a computer with suitable software.

A keyboard will never replace a piano. Although the sounds generated by some are very realistic, they lack the resonance and depth of the real thing.

 

Starting age

  • As early as an interest is shown.

 

Cost

  • New approx £100.
  • If the instrument is to be used as a training ground for the piano, make sure that the keyboard has full-sized keys.
  • A "fingered chord" facility is vital.

 

Hire

  • Not available from Kent Music.

 

Running Costs

  • Batteries or mains current.

 

Suitability

  • A very small hand spread will limit a player's capability but small size keyboards are available.

 

Where to play

  • Keyboards can be great fun to play on your own but there are increasing oppurtunities to play with others. Kent Music run very succesful "Keyboard Orchestra" workshops and courses where large numbers of players rehease and perform together.
  • If you gain a sophisticated knowledge of the more high-tech keyboards you can become an asset in any rock group.
  • The keyboard is also useful as a general introduction to music and therefore any other instrument.
 
 

Events for June 2010

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1 June 2010
2 June 2010
3 June 2010
4 June 2010
5 June 2010
6 June 2010
7 June 2010
8 June 2010
9 June 2010
10 June 2010
11 June 2010
12 June 2010

12 June 2010

Kent Girls Choir Concert

Kingsnorth Church, Ashford

7:30pm - 8:30pm

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13 June 2010
14 June 2010

14 June 2010

Songs and Cries of London Town

Orchard Theatre, Dartford

6:30pm - 8:30pm

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15 June 2010

15 June 2010

Songs and Cries of London Town

Orchard Theatre, Dartford

6:30pm - 8:30pm

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Percussion Workshop

Tonbridge Music Centre, Weald of Kent Grammar School for Girls, Tudeley Lane, TN9 2JP

4:15pm - 5:15pm

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16 June 2010

16 June 2010

Songs and Cries of London Town

Orchard Theatre, Dartford

6:30pm - 8:30pm

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17 June 2010
18 June 2010
19 June 2010

19 June 2010

Dinosaurs say Raa at Sevenoaks Summer Festival

Schools Stage, Sevenoaks

1:30pm - 2:00pm

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Pembury Picnic in the Park

Pembury

7:30pm - 8:00pm

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Kent Chamber Choir with members of Kent Music Academy

Astley Hall, Maidstone

7:30pm - 10:00pm

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20 June 2010
21 June 2010
22 June 2010

22 June 2010

FREE Youth Jazz Workshop with Kent Youth Jazz Orchestra

Sevenoaks Primary School

7:00pm - 10:00pm

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Rock Shop

Sevenoaks Primary School, Bradbourne Park Rd, TN13 3LB

7:00pm - 10:00pm

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Violin Recital

Astley Hall, Maidstone

7:00pm - 9:00pm

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23 June 2010
24 June 2010
25 June 2010
26 June 2010
27 June 2010

27 June 2010

Music Matter

Weald of Kent School

10:30am - 12:30am

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28 June 2010
29 June 2010

29 June 2010

Jazz Workshop

The Woodman Pub, Ide Hill, TN14 6BU

7:00pm - 10:00pm

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30 June 2010