Keyboard Magazine

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Keyboard Magazine is a music-related magazine that covers the electronic keyboard instruments.

  • Keyboard offers reviews of the features, pricings, and artist endorsements for gear used during the production of both analog and digital production of music.
  • Over the years, the print and online editions of the magazine have moved into discussions on anything related to gear by companies like Korg, Roland, and Yamaha, and their latest projects.
  • The editors and writers of the magazine have covered historical information and stories on the development of keyboards from their inception with pioneers like Moog Music.
  • It is not uncommon to find advertisements and endorsements for high tech audio gear and computer hardware and software within the pages of the two editions.
  • At times, editorial and guest articles in the magazine have covered subjects including Music Philosophy and Keyboarding Instruction, Theory, and Harmonics.


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