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What are the best online piano lessons in 2025? Apps, websites, and software reviewed by an industry professional
By Dave Clews last updated
Master music theory and play your favourite piano songs over the internet with my pick of the very best piano learning platforms

Roland makes a cheeky bid for performance keyboard supremacy with the new V-Stage 76 and 88
By Ben Rogerson published
Red end panels? We’re sure we’ve seen those somewhere before…

NAMM 2025: Nord’s Piano 6 promises “greater flexibility for performance and sound creation”
By Si Truss published
The latest version of the iconic red piano offers advanced synth and piano layering, better hands-on control and enhanced effects

NAMM 2025: Korg’s revived Kronos promises faster operation and fresh sounds
By Si Truss published
Korg’s beloved workstation returns, but some might be disappointed by the apparent lack of new features

Best stage pianos 2025: Our pick of the finest keyboards for live performance
By Simon Fellows last updated
Our guide to the top stage pianos for gigging musicians, with options from Roland, Yamaha, Korg, Dexibell, Nord, Kawai and more…

NAMM 2025: Nord announces Organ 3 with improved organ engine, new modulation effects and rotary speaker emulation
By Matt Mullen published
Nord says Organ 3 offers an "unsurpassed level of detail and realism" thanks to redesigned Hammond B3, Farfisa and Vox emulations

NAMM 2025: New MIDI-integrated Rhodes pianos merge old-school craft with extended expression via polyphonic aftertouch
By Andy Price published
At NAMM Rhodes will unveil the new MIDI-capable version of its MK8 Piano, alongside a glimpse at its new 61-key stage piano

“A flexible professional grade keyboard, which can go way beyond the traditional realms of a stage piano”: Roland RD-2000 EX review
By Roland Schmidt published
We explore the SuperNatural planes of Roland’s latest update to its flagship stage piano

Keane’s Tim Rice-Oxley on keeping the "character" of his Yamaha CP-70 and the ups and downs of being in a band
By Danny Scott published
“Putting it simply, we’d sort of split up. We no longer felt we were on the same page musically and it looked highly unlikely that we’d ever be celebrating any kind of 20th anniversary”
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