i'd say yes, a smaller keyboard is good for learning to understand your musical scales and everything. But if you're really planning a live performance and learning to play your bassnotes at the same time as your chords or melody, you want a bigger keyboard. there's always a workaround for producers using smaller keyboards and midicontrollers. i started out with a small akai keyboard that cost me almost nothing, but check out the cheap one i ordered now. it's a tweak midi controller, with 61 keys, 8 pads, 9 faders and some knobs, and it cost me 120€.
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