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Posted by Tim on July 11, 19101 at 10:44:36:
I'm on around page 7 in (J.S.) Bach's Toccata & Fuge in D Minor, and I was wondering how hard this piece is thought to be. Is it a begginner's piece? 'Cause I can play it flawlessly. I also need help finding a new keyboard. I have a 49 key piece 'o crap no-name keyboard with wiggly keys, no velocity sensitivity, mono, no output jack, and an 8 key limit. So I need a new keyboard that isn't hilariously pitiful, and won't putz out on me when I press that ninth key in a chord. But, alas, I am but a child and have a small budget. I have been looking at Casio's and Yamaha's 61 key keyboards. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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