Casio LK-100 lights up as you play
14th Nov 2006, 06:45 GMT
If you're musically deaf like me and want to pick up an instrument like the piano or keyboard, it would cost a pretty bundle as music teachers don't come cheap. The other stumbling block would be the lack of discipline in practising diligently day in, day out. Casio has such beginners in mind with the LK-100 keyboard that features light up keys to indicate which key should you hit next as you go through its pre-loaded library of songs that consists of pop to more classical pieces. You can pick up the Casio LK-100 keyboard from Amazon today for approximately $120.
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