76 Key Electronic Keyboard

Is this a good keyboard?
I want to learn to play the piano, and I want to know if this is a good keyboard to learn on. I’m obviously going to be self-taught by using piano books and etc. Is 76 keys enough to learn for the first few years of playing piano? I doubt that playing basic-moderately difficult music pieces would require all 88 keys haha.
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Yes. It has enough keys for you to begin on, and is touch-sensitive. It will not feel ANYTHING like a real piano. You will need to get on a REAL piano as soon as so pass the simplest pieces.
Now – with all the money you are saving – GET A TEACHER! You can spend a lot of money on the WRONG books, and also flounder around forever, not making any genuine progress. Get the BEST teacher you can – fewer lessons with a GOOD teacher beats years of lessons with an idiot. Find someone degreed and certified – a school music teacher who is a pianist would be ideal. Good luck – and if you choose to ignore this advice, and try to teach yourself ( hah!) using book YOU choose, and lame websites ( they can’t HEAR or SEE you, can they?) – then you will need LOTS of luck.
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