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Piano and Keyboard Accessories are a great way to aid your playing and keep your instrument safe. At Gear4music we stock a wide array of piano and keyboard accessories from headphones, stands, stools, bags and cases.
Piano and Keyboard Accessories are a great way to aid your playing and keep your instrument safe. At Gear4music we stock a wide array of piano and keyboard accessories from headphones, stands, stools, bags and cases.
Browse by accessory type and brand to find the best accessory for you.Piano and keyboard accessories can greatly enhance your playing experience and help keep your instrument in top condition. Our extensive range of piano and keyboard accessories includes everything required to complement and improve your playing.
From essential accessories like piano dust covers and adjustable benches, which ensure your instrument remains pristine and that you play comfortably, to sustain pedals that provide nuanced expression akin to an acoustic piano. There is a variety of stands, from X-frame models for casual use to heavy-duty options designed for professional musicians who need reliable support during performances.
Additionally, other crucial accessories available include headphones for silent practice, lamps for sheet music visibility, and cleaning supplies to keep your piano looking its best. Accessories for pianos and keyboards also cater to specialised products such as various power supplies and expansion modules to upgrade your setup, as well as educational materials to aid in learning and development.
A keyboard can be used like a piano. It is worth looking into keyboards with weighted keys, as this will give you the same or similar playing experience to a piano.
The best way to store a piano is somewhere with optimum conditions for a piano, with an environment that is not too humid or too cold. Furthermore either placing the piano or keyboard in a bag or case or covering it with a dust cover.
It is okay to learn piano on a cheap keyboard. It will be sufficient for practising the basics. However, if you are looking for a keyboard to perform or record with, it is worth investing in one that will better suit those needs.