Keyboard to begin with

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Hello guys, I ask you advice on which musical keyboard to take because I've never taken one, in addition to not having ever played (if not press sometimes random keys), so forgive me if I say nonsense!

I'm looking for a keyboard to start playing, main purpose fun and learn the songs that I love and the soundtracks of certain video games / movies.

Budget: 250, 350 $

The sound that I want to find is typical of the piano.. I would not mind at all (even if I do not ask miracles) keyboard with this type of sound and height
, https: // youtu .be / XQeTS5inyMk? t = 40 . I usually like more a low-pitched sound, but even I would not mind playing in a much sweeter .. do keyboards allow through their options range from a sound more serious to a more "sweet" as this
???

I tried a bit 'on the site Yamaha but I do not know which to take. I'm okay with 61 keys with variation in the sound when you press the button, as long as they have that range of heights or the ability to set it ..

Mainly I'm interested in the classic pure's sound , but if they have the possibility to change sounds it's also better.

what kind of keyboard can you advise me ?? Maybe a keyboard that also has the ability to play with headphones? Thanks in advance and sorry for nerd things :)
 

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In your price range look around for a used Casio Privia PX-330 or a used Yamaha DGX-640.

These are your best bet for a realistic piano sound and feel.

Take a look on your local craigslist or ebay.

Gary ;)
 

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