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- Designed for kids
- Includes guitar / amplifier / case / accessories
- Gloss finish
- Natural wood neck & fretboard
- 6 months free online music lessons with Gigajam
- 4 drum pads & 3 cymbals
- 2 pedals
- Includes drum stool & sticks
- 15 built-in drum kits
- Designed for kids
- Includes guitar / case / accessories
- 19 frets
- Basswood body & maple neck
- 6 months free online music lessons with Gigajam
- 61 keys
- LED display
- 120 preset songs
- Connectivity: Headphones / sustain pedal / USB
- Built-in speakers
- Designed for kids
- Foldable design
- 3.5 mm jack
- Battery powered
- Built-in speakers
- Suitable for beginners
- Includes ukulele / case / accessories
- Gloss finish
- 6 strings
- Includes guitar / amplifier / case / accessories
- 22 frets
- Alder body & maple neck
- 6 months free online music lessons with Gigajam
- 61 keys
- 392 preset voices
- 122 preset songs
- Connectivity: Headphones / sustain pedal / aux input
- Built-in speakers
- 2 year guarantee
- For 88-key keyboard
- USB-MIDI controller
- 3.5 mm jack
- Foldable design
- Built-in speakers
- For 49-key keyboard
- USB-MIDI controller
- Foldable design
- Midi over Bluetooth
- Includes gig bag / strap / 5 W amp
- Includes guitar / amplifier / case / accessories
- 22 frets
- 61-note keyboard
- 200 preset voices
- 10 preset songs
- Connectivity: Headphones / microphone / USB / audio input
- 6 months free online music lessons with Gigajam
- 6 strings
- Includes guitar / case / accessories
- High gloss finish
- Includes case
- 6 months free online music lessons with Gigajam
- Designed for kids
- Includes gig bag / strap / 5 W amp
- 22 frets
- 88 keys
- 30 demo songs
- Connectivity: Headphones / USB / sustain pedal / audio input
- Built-in speakers
- 61-note keyboard
- 255 preset voices
- 24 preset songs
- 6 months free online music lessons with Gigajam
- 6 strings
- Includes guitar / amplifier / case / accessories
- 22 frets
- Designed for kids
- Includes guitar / amplifier / case / accessories
- Gloss finish
- Natural wood neck & fretboard
- 6 months free online music lessons with Gigajam
Discover our range of Musical instruments
Picking up an instrument is equal parts curiosity and commitment. Maybe you want to learn a few chords, maybe you are aiming for grade exams, or perhaps you just want a keyboard in the spare room for rainy evenings. The right choice makes practice feel like play, and that is when progress sticks.
Keyboards offer instant access to sound with headphones for quiet practice, built-in rhythms, and touch-sensitive keys that respond to how hard you play. Guitars split broadly into steel-string acoustic for strumming and singing, classical (nylon-string) for a gentler feel, and electric for amplified tones and effects. Digital drums keep volume in check while preserving coordination and timing benefits.
Comfort counts more than spec sheets. A guitar that fits your reach, a keyboard with enough keys for pieces you like, and sticks that feel balanced will all encourage you to return tomorrow. If you are unsure, sit or stand in your normal posture and check that your shoulders stay relaxed and your wrists neutral when you play.
Small setup tip: pair a keyboard with a height-adjustable stand so wrists align with the keys, and add a simple clip-on tuner to any guitar case so tuning becomes habit, not hassle. For flats and shared houses, headphones are your best friend, and many electronic instruments include a dedicated headphone output.
Accessories make life easier. A music rest or tablet stand keeps pieces visible, a plectrum tin stops picks vanishing into pockets, and a soft case protects on the bus. Maintenance is simple too, from wiping strings after playing to dusting keys with a dry cloth.
Currys carries a rotating selection that suits first-time buyers and returning players, with bundle options and models for compact spaces. Check Currys for sizes, finishes, and what is in the box so you can start on day one.
Which instrument is easiest to start with?
Keyboards and ukuleles are popular first steps because they give quick, musical results and are gentle on fingers while you build coordination.
Do I need an amp for an electric guitar?
Yes, an amplifier or headphone amp lets you hear the instrument properly, though some practice amps and multi-effects include headphone outputs for quiet use.
How many keys should a beginner keyboard have?
61 keys work for many starters and save space, while 76 or 88 keys suit learners exploring full-range pieces or piano technique.
Can I practise quietly at home?
Yes. Digital pianos, electronic drums, and many multi-effects units support headphones, and acoustic guitars can use lighter practice techniques or soundhole dampers.
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