I wanna learn piano. I already play guitar. Whats a good cheap piano to learn on

I wanna learn piano. I already play guitar. Whats a good cheap piano to learn on.

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Its hard question if you cant afford a good one and dont have the passion to spend your time everydya to improve do i would recommend pic related

Korg are the best btw

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This is the best electric piano on the market right now

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I have no previous music education experience and just bought a beginner Yamaha keyboard.
Had it for 10 days and I read up on a lot of theory and been trying random exercises. I can see some improvements already. Well, however much you can see in 10 days. Now I just need to stay consistent.

>cheap
>good

I couldn't afford to drop money on every instrument I want to learn. I literally learned drums with a pair of sticks, pillows, and foot tapping

Then buy a cheap casio piano but they sound like crap and likeSaid that doesnt exist

How does one go about learning piano? I mean, I don't just wanna go around learning songs, I'd like to be able to play what tunes I have in my head and such.