win a Casio CT-S100

Like many music lovers, I have been a huge fan of Casio keyboards, and I am incredibly impressed with what Casio has achieved in terms of build quality, sound, and affordability. If you have just started your musical journey, choosing an ideal instrument is only the beginning. The next challenge is learning how to play. Casio has a range of keyboards perfect for any level of player. We have been posting many review articles about musical instruments on the blog, including reviews of Casio keyboards. And now you have a chance to win one if you enter this contest.

First, let’s peek at the prizes in play

The Casio Casiotone CT-S100 is all about making music fun, and that’s the best way to learn. This is a small and portable piano-style keyboard with a simple and easy-to-use interface. The slim and stylish design makes it a top choice for kids and adults alike who are trying to learn the piano. Featuring 122 built-in tones, 61 piano-style keys, 32 polyphony, 61 built-in rhythms, digital effects, as well as audio inputs, an integrated metronome, and powerful speakers for rich sound, this is a perfect keyboard for beginners.

win a Casio CT-S100

The Casio CDP-S350 is an electronic keyboard that features 88 hammer-action keys with simulated ivory and ebony key surfaces. With 700 built-in tones, 200 rhythms, and a collection of songwriting tools, the CDP-S350 is the best electric keyboard with a realistic piano-feel and beautiful looks. This digital piano can be played and enjoyed in a variety of spaces that cover a whole world of musical styles. It has plenty of features to hone your rhythm chops and be ready for the next jam session.

Casio Keyboards are the best playable and portable pianos

Last year (2020) was unlike the years that came before. We all faced new challenges. For me, those included starting a new job at Best Buy and learning how to run contests like this one. But now as we enter a new year, I am thankful to get a chance for us to learn more from this beautiful life and reach the goals set at some point in time. One of my long-term goals is to learn guitar. If you want to learn to play a new instrument, then this year might be the perfect time.

If taking up piano lessons is on your bucket list, Casio has a keyboard with some of the most cutting-edge features for you to consider. Some of the Casio keyboards also include a selection of freely downloadable resources designed by leading music educators to encourage progress and keep you motivated. What’s more, they are slim, stylish, and have a beautiful sound.

So, what are you waiting for? Enter the contest to win one of these incredible prizes and celebrate the musician’s journey from home to online studio through to performing your music on-stage—virtually perhaps, or eventually in front of a live audience.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy, but you can only enter once below this article. In a comment, tell us who in your home is most likely to start learning a new instrument this year and what instrument will it be: a piano like the great Casio ones we are giving away, or a different instrument?.

What you can win

At the end of this contest we will select two (2) winners: one will receive the Casio 61-Key Electric Keyboard (CT-S100); the other will receive the Casio 88-Key Weighted Hammer Action Digital Piano (CDP-S350).

This contest runs from Jan 15th until Jan 29th.

Remember, you can enter only once below this article for these keyboards. However, share this contest with your family and friends just like you share the music you love, so they too have the chance to win.

Win a Casio Keyboard Rules and Regulations

Good Luck!

Bhupinder Kaur
Bhupinder is a senior editor and a collaborative team player at Best Buy Canada. She is passionate about creating consistent digital experiences with her writing, editing, analytics, and project management skills. Other than that, she loves to cook authentic Indian recipes for friends and family.

1324 COMMENTS

  1. We would love to sign up my youngest in music lessons once Covid is gone. This keyboard would help her out.

  2. my son would love the Casio one that is portable!! When we can see friends again, he would take it everywhere!

  3. I play piano for years but moving to a small apt from a house I was forced to sell it. I would love a Casio Piano so I can continue my passion

  4. I would love to learn to play the piano. As a beginner I think the Casio Casiotone CT-S100 would be the perfect choice for me.

  5. I want to learn to play the piano! I have attempted learn before but stopped because I don’t have my own at home, so this year I would love to restart this year!

  6. My grandson for sure. He is very musically inclined and loves learning new instruments. I’m sure he would love for his next one to be one of these great prizes.

  7. My 19 year old has been offered accordion lessons from our neighbour. After Lockdown we can start. A keyboard would be perfect in the meantime.

  8. I’d love this, brings back great memories as a kid playing the organ. I know I can still play Green Sleeves and Alouette!

  9. My daughter will probably learn how to play the piano. I would also love to pick it up again after years of piano-less finger.

  10. My youngest child is going to learn a new instrument this year. It will definitely be guitar, but this keyboard would change that.

  11. My granddaughter is nearing the age where she can begin taking music lessons. These instruments would certainly inspire her and help her make a choice as to where to start.!!

  12. I am the one in our home who is most likely to start learning a new instrument this year. Since I was a child, I have always dreamed of playing piano, so for certain it would be piano, and this would be the perfect year to make that dream a reality! Stevie Wonder and Elton John are two of my favourite pianists.

    I would be thrilled to own one of the lovely Casio keyboards you are so generously giving away, especially the Casio 88-Key Weighted Hammer Action Digital Piano (CDP-S350)! Fingers crossed in hopes of being fortunate! Thank you.

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