I've been playing the piano/keyboard most of my life, just for reference. The reason the others mentioned not to use a keyboard is the feel of the keyboard touch is generally much lighter than it takes to strike the keys on the piano. I prefer the keyboard any day over a piano. It's kind of like playing an electric guitar vs an acoustic guitar. Once you play the electric, it is very hard to go back to an acoustic because of the lightness of the feel of the electric. Like I said, I grew up playing the piano but much prefer the keyboard because it is so much more versatile. The thing about the keyboard is that it is transportable and the piano is not. You also would need an amp with a quality keyboard. I use a Korg keyboard/amp and they will do just about anything you can imagine. Why don't you stop in a couple of larger music stores that sell this stuff and let her try out the different items and of course they usually have someone that will demonstrate what can really be done with these things. Then you could look for a used item similar to what she likes overall, or I am sure they would be glad to sell you a new one...lol :o
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