Our electric piano site exists to help you find the best electric piano for the money. We collect every review we can find about digital pianos and put our findings here to help save you time and money. We recommend the best electric pianos for any budget.
Electric Piano for Beginners
An entry-level electric piano is great for beginners or those on a tight budget. They will perform well and help a beginner to learn how to play piano. To read our reviews and see our recommendations, click our electric piano for beginners page.
Electric Piano for Intermediate/Advanced
If you’re an intermediate or advanced player, we’ve found some great electric piano options for you depending on your budget. These are fine electric pianos that will not only have an excellent feel to the key action, but they also will produce a sound quality that can rival an acoustic piano if you have the right speakers. Check out our electric piano reviews page for more intermediate/advanced level electric pianos.
Electric Piano for Gigs
If you travel often and need an electric piano for your gigs, we’ve found a few good options for you. Click to see our best electric stage piano reviews.
Digital Pianos are Gaining in Popularity
A digital piano is a great way to learn how to play piano without breaking the bank and buying a full acoustic piano. Modern electric pianos have weighted keys which can accurately simulate the feel and ‘weight’ of pressing on an acoustic piano’s keys. The weighted keys also deliver a varying level of volume according to how hard you press on the keys, just like a normal acoustic piano.
Electric Piano Advantages
A digital piano is also great for those who would like to practice their piano skills without disturbing others in your home. An electric piano has speakers, but it can also output sound to headphones. This lets you practice as much as you want without annoying anyone around you as you practice that one tough section of chords over and over.
The keyboard of an electric piano has the full 88 keys, and can also utilize the 3 foot pedals to simulate every funtion of an acoustic piano. Even better, almost every digital piano has a number of features included that do things acoustic pianos can’t do, such as simulation of other instruments and recording of your music via USB to computer. Electric pianos can also be connected to computers to use with learning programs which help to correct mistakes in your playing.
No matter what you call it, a digital piano, electric piano, or a keyboard piano, one thing is certain: They’re here to stay, and they help to spread the joy of piano music to those who would otherwise not be able to play piano.



