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If you’re looking to buy a piano or keyboard soon and you’re not sure which one to choose then why not try our specially designed quiz?
All you need to do is answer a few questions and you will be presented with a small selection of suitable instruments. It’s so easy!

In the quiz, which we call ‘Piano Chooser 3000’, you begin by entering your name and whether you require your piano or keyboard to be portable or not.
If you’re not sure then just press ‘I don’t mind’. You will still be guided to a suitable selection by answering the follow-up questions.

One of the main questions we ask in the quiz is whether you’d like your new piano or keyboard to assist your performance.
What this means is whether you’d like the instrument’s technology to play music along with you.
This type of feature is often called ‘Rhythms & Accompaniments’ or ‘Backing Styles’ and allows you to feel like you’re playing as part of a band or orchestra.

When you get near the end of the quiz you’ll be asked roughly how much you’d like to spend on a new piano or keyboard.
Don’t worry if you’re not sure about this because we’ll still be able to suggest a range of pianos and keyboards that will fall within your budget.
Overall, the Piano Chooser 3000 quiz will:
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Chris explains the most important differences between the Yamaha P-125 & Yamaha DGX-670 keyboards.
As you’ll see in the video above, we’ve dedicated ourselves to helping people make the right decisions when it comes to choosing a digital piano or keyboard.
We hope the Piano Chooser 3000 quiz will help you but remember if you need to ask us a question you can simply call us on 01295 266788 or email sales@epianos.co.uk
We’re here to help!
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