Do You Really Need a Full 88-Key Keyboard? ???? #pianotips

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???? Do you really need a full 88-key keyboard to reach your piano goals

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The answer depends entirely on what you want from your piano journey.

In this video, I break it all down clearly and simply so you can make the right decision for yourself.

Whether you’re just starting out with piano and want to practice for fun, or you’re planning to take piano playing seriously, understanding the difference between a 61-key, 76-key, and 88-key keyboard is essential. Many beginners start with a smaller keyboard because it’s more affordable and portable, but if your goal is to build proper technique and grow as a pianist, you’ll quickly notice the limitations of a 61-key or even a 76-key instrument.

✅ Why 88 keys matter
A full 88-key keyboard offers the complete range of a traditional piano. That range is crucial for developing finger strength, learning advanced pieces, and practicing proper technique. If your piano goals include playing classical music, composing, or performing, a full-sized piano or keyboard will give you the tools you need to grow.

✅ When a smaller keyboard works
If your main goal is simply to have fun playing pop songs, you might not need the entire range. Most pop songs don’t require more than 61 or 76 keys, and smaller keyboards are easier to move, more affordable, and perfect for casual practice sessions. They can also serve as a great second keyboard for travel letting you keep up with your piano practice while on the go.

???? How to decide based on your goals

Want to become a serious pianist Go for an 88-key keyboard.
Want a portable instrument for fun and casual pop songs A 61 or 76-key keyboard will work.
Want to grow your piano skills without limitations Choose a full-sized keyboard to avoid outgrowing your instrument too soon.


???? My personal opinion
A smaller keyboard can be fun, especially for pop music or travel, but if you’re committed to learning piano deeply, investing in a full 88-key instrument will make a huge difference. You’ll build better habits, learn proper technique, and expand your musical possibilities without hitting a ceiling too early.

???? Whether you’re a beginner choosing your first keyboard or a player thinking about upgrading, this guide will help you align your instrument with your piano goals. Think about what excites you. Is it practicing classical technique, performing complex pieces, or simply playing fun pop songs Once you know that, choosing between a 61, 76, or 88 key keyboard becomes much easier.

????‍???? In this video, we’ll talk about

The real difference between 61, 76, and 88-key keyboards
How your goals and practice habits should shape your choice
Why is proper piano technique is harder on smaller keyboards
The pros and cons of portable keyboards for fun and travel
How to keep practicing piano even when you’re away from home


Whether you’re shopping for your first keyboard, upgrading your current one, or simply curious about how many keys you really need, this breakdown will help you make the right choice for your playing style and future goals. ????

???? If this helped you, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this video with someone choosing their first keyboard. Let’s keep learning, practicing, and having fun with music one key at a time.



Hi, I'm Helen Aun! I'm a peak performance coach, Alexander Technique teacher, and business mentor for pianists and piano teachers. With over 25 years of experience as a professional pianist and educator, I help musicians play with confidence and ease, and build successful careers.

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