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Originally Posted by Table 5
While a real piano is infinitely better acoustically, personally I would buy a cheap keyboard (for 2-300 bucks) and then if in a year, they are still into it, go for the real deal.
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Or rent a higher end one for six months or a year and see where you end up.
You could rent this:
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/music...31/?mode=model
for $55 a month from Long & McQuade. Not sure how truly high end that is, but it's got the weighted keys at the very least. If you bought one new for $949 (which seems to be the going rate), you'd have a hard time recouping the $660 you'd spend on renting it for a year I bet, if you decided to sell it.