Keyboards and Digital Pianos
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Nord Electro 6 HP Keyboard
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was £3,029.00£1,849.00Available to order
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Nord Piano 5 73 Stage Piano
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was £3,369.00£2,279.00In stock
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Roland Fantom 6 Workstation Synthesizer
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Roland FP-10 Digital Piano
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Roland FP-30X Digital Piano
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Roland FP-30X Digital Piano, White
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was £769.00£549.00In stock
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Roland RP701 Digital Piano, Dark Rosewood
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Sequential Pro 3 Multi-Filter Synthesizer
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Waldorf Iridium Core Synthesizer Module
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Yamaha P-S500 Digital Piano, White
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Yamaha YC61 Stage Keyboard and Drawbar Organ
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Yamaha YC88 Stage Keyboard and Drawbar Organ
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Akai Professional MPC Key 37 Keyboard Synth
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£699.00Available to order
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Akai Professional MPC Key 61 Keyboard Synth
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was £1,699.00£1,357.00Available to order
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Arturia AstroLab Synthesizer
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Arturia MicroFreak Hybrid Synthesizer
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was £329.00£299.00In stock
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Arturia MiniFreak Hybrid Synthesizer
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was £559.00£509.00In stock
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Arturia PolyBrute 12 Analog Synthesizer
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Arturia PolyBrute Synthesizer
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was £2,599.00£2,249.00In stock
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Arturia PolyBrute Synthesizer, Ex-Display
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ASM Hydrasynth Deluxe Polyphonic Keyboard Synthesiser
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ASM Hydrasynth Desktop Synthesiser
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was £899.00£691.00In stock
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ASM Hydrasynth Explorer Keyboard Synthesiser
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was £599.00£491.00In stock
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ASM Hydrasynth Polyphonic Keyboard Synthesiser
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was £1,659.00£975.00In stock
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ASM Hydrasynth Polyphonic Keyboard Synthesiser, Silver Edition
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Carry-On 49 Key Folding Piano
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Carry-On 49 Key Touch Sensitive Folding Piano, Black
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Carry-On 49 Key Touch Sensitive Folding Piano, White
Available to order
£99.00
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Keyboards and Digital Pianos
Browse our Range
At GAK, we offer a vast selection of keyboards and digital pianos for the musician looking for inspiration. Whether you’re a beginner looking to learn the fundamentals or a virtuoso pianist, an amateur music producer or a professional composer, our diverse range of keyboards and digital pianos caters to everyone and their budget.
We proudly stock popular keyboard brands like Yamaha, Roland, Korg, Moog, Novation and Akai Professional, whose products boast cutting-edge technology, a wealth of features and an inspiring playing experience.
Delve into the vast array of keyboards and digital pianos we have available, each designed to suit different playing styles and requirements. Our collection has everything from portable keyboards, digital pianos and home & education keyboards to sound modules, synthesizers and workstations.
We also offer all the essential accessories you need to complete your perfect keyboard or digital piano setup, including cables, headphones, studio monitoring, pedals, footswitches, keyboard stands and benches.
If you’re having trouble navigating our huge range of keyboards and digital pianos, head down to our Brighton store. Our friendly and knowledgeable team is ready to help and set you up with any of our keyboards that you’d like to try. Alternatively, you can contact us online, over the phone or via email for advice on your next purchase.
Portable Keyboards: Ideal for Beginners and Travelling Musicians
Portable keyboards offer an affordable and accessible entry point for beginners, providing a range of built-in sounds, rhythms and educational features. With their lightweight design, these keyboards make it easy for travelling musicians to take their music wherever they go.
Digital Pianos: The Perfect Blend of Tradition and Technology
Digital pianos bridge the gap between traditional acoustic pianos and modern technology, delivering an authentic playing experience with the added benefits of portability, versatility and a range of innovative features. Many of these instruments boast high-quality sound samples, fully-weighted keys and advanced sound engines, creating a realistic and expressive piano-playing experience without the bulk, cost and maintenance of an acoustic piano.
Sound Modules, Synthesizers and Workstations: Unleash Your Creativity
Sound modules, synthesizers and workstations offer advanced sound design capabilities and extensive functionality for composers, producers and performing musicians. These powerful tools allow you to create unique sounds, produce complex arrangements and inject excitement into your music productions.
Home & Education Keyboards: Enhance Your Learning Experience
Home & education keyboards are designed to support your musical journey with user-friendly interfaces, built-in lesson functions and a variety of sounds to keep you inspired. These keyboards provide an engaging and enjoyable learning experience, making them an excellent choice for aspiring musicians of all ages.
Which is better, digital piano or keyboard?
The choice between a digital piano and a keyboard depends on your goals, preferences and budget. Digital pianos offer a more realistic and expressive playing experience, while keyboards provide a versatile and portable option with a variety of sounds and features.
Is a digital keyboard the same as a digital piano?
No, digital keyboards typically focus on a wide range of sounds, rhythms and portability, whereas digital pianos prioritise a realistic piano-playing experience with high-quality sounds, weighted keys and often a form factor that’s reminiscent of an acoustic piano.
Is it OK to learn piano on a digital piano?
Yes, digital pianos are suitable for learning piano as they offer a realistic playing experience, often including features like weighted keys, high-quality sound samples and even educational tools. They’re a great option if you don’t have the space, budget or access to an acoustic piano and want to learn how to play.
Do I need 88 keys to learn piano?
While 88 keys are standard for a full-size piano, beginners can start learning on a keyboard or digital piano with fewer keys. However, as you progress, you may want to upgrade to an 88-key instrument to access the full range of piano repertoire. If you want to become a classical or jazz pianist, practising and learning on an 88-key digital piano is more important.
Which piano should I buy as a beginner?
As a beginner, consider an instrument within your budget that offers a good balance of sound quality, key action and educational features. Brands like Yamaha, Roland and Korg offer beginner-friendly options with a variety of price points.
How much should a beginner spend on a digital piano?
The amount a beginner should spend on a digital piano depends on individual budgets and preferences. Entry-level digital pianos can start at around £300, while more advanced models can cost over £1000. It’s essential to balance affordability with quality to ensure a rewarding learning experience.
Which digital piano is most like a real piano?
High-end digital pianos from top brands like Yamaha, Roland and Kawai are known for their realistic sound and feel, closely replicating the experience of playing an acoustic piano. Features like weighted keys, high-quality sound samples and advanced sound engines contribute to a more authentic piano-playing experience.