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	<title>What&apos;s a good weighted electronic keyboard for my six year old&apos;s piano lessons? </title>
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	<description>Daughter (age six) perhaps to begin piano lessons.  Considering a weighted response electronic keyboard as a piano substitute. Seeking advice in brands, models, retailers, price, durability, and indeed, overall wisdom of this route over standard piano. All views even slightly extraneous welcome.  Thanks in advance. (Also unexpected advice in what to look for in a teacher and what pay is fair in greater NYC metro area.)</description>
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