In the 18th century, the harpsichord had something like 60 keys. Should I be concerned about this issue of developing bad habits? (by the way, I don't play classical. I want the little yamaha to use in another room while the wife is sitting at the TV or when traveling a bit. I still intend to do most technique practice and meditative pleasure on the full size keyboard. Mostly I would use it to learn to read music better and figure out parts and get better left right coordination. Will a small closely spaced non weighted keyboard spoil me and cause me to develop bad habits?. On the standard size keyboard I can play an octave comfortably, but a ninth is a stretch. I have relatively small hands - 7" from joint at wrist to tip of longest finger. The Casio is a standard size weighted keyboard. I currently have a Casio CGP-700 that I really like to play. I think I want a small synth like the Yamaha Reface DX. I'm giving up on wanting a small weighted keyboard. I posted the original question months ago.
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