Beginning to learn how to play music has never been easier thanks to Casio. Casio has a range of keyboards ideal for any level of player. Young beginners love them for the extras like multiple tones and built-in rhythms. Parents love them because they are an inexpensive way to get a child started playing music. On the blog we have been reviewing many new musical instruments including the two Casio keyboards you can have a chance to win if you enter this contest.

This year we can all be making music

One thing that many people have discovered about the year 2020 is that working and schooling from home has left time to learn a new instrument. Children and parents alike have been motivated to discover their inner Mozart. However, this year has also imposed financial uncertainty on many people. That puts people in the situation of wanting a new quality instrument for themselves or for their children, but concerned about spending too much during these challenging times.

I know of what I’m writing about. Last April I decided that I wanted to learn to play piano. I checked at Best Buy and found that Casio had exactly what I was looking for. In fact, they have a range of options, and they can all be ordered online at Best Buy. Search Best Buy’s musical instrument section and you’ll be pleasantly surprised to find keyboards for every range of ability at great prices.

Casio keyboard

Casio keyboards you can take with you anywhere

The prizes in this contest are not just for beginners. They are also perfect for anyone who wants the playability of a keyboard with the portability of a guitar. We sent a selection of Casio keyboards, including the CT-S100 and CT-S200 keyboard contest prizes for this contest, to Nikolai for an honest review. He demonstrates how they sound and some of the tones and rhythms that you will want to try if you win this contest. Read his review, then return here to enter for a chance to win.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy, and you can enter once here below this article and once below Nikolai’s review article for these keyboards. In a comment, tell us the feature you like most about Casio keyboards.

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will select two winners: one will receive the Casio CT-
S100 keyboard
; the other will receive the Casio CT-S200 keyboard.

This contest runs from Oct 12th until Oct 26th.

Remember, you can enter once here and once on the review article for these keyboards. However, like playing music, our contests are much more fun when family and friends are involved, so share this contests with them so they too have a chance to win.

Win a Casio keyboard Contest Rules and Regulations

Good Luck

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

394 COMMENTS

  1. Wow, love how lightweight and portable these are! I always wanted one when I was younger and now I would love my children to learn to play. Doesn’t have to be professional quality just want them to have fun jamming on them.

  2. I’ve never owned a Casio keyboard but I’d like to have a small keyboard for my office. I like the idea of the less expensive Casio keyboards because it helps to introduce music to more people, especially young kids. I like the reviewed Casio keyboards because they are portable… because it’s not fair that only guitar players get to take their music on the road.

    I was actually considering the Casio Priva PX-160 but it has become nearly impossible to find now. 🙁

  3. The ability to output the sound to headphones on all the keyboards is a great feature, especially for someone who does not want an audience (and critics) as they learn to play…

  4. The built-in speaker, dual power (battery or plug) and built-in carry handle make these keyboards the ultimate in portability.

  5. I like that there is 12 built in Dance music voices on the Casio 61-Key Electric Keyboard because I love to sing.

  6. We had keyboards years ago, but I love the Casio keyboards as they have a my Setup button that allows you to register your favourite settings to easily recall particular tones and rhythms. This would be very timesaving for different children using it.

  7. I see a lot of features that sound good. I like the portability as well as the battery feature. Also like the idea of the chordana app and full size keys….and more!!

  8. I like the fact that I can take it from place to place and even learn to play using an app without going out for lessons.

  9. I have a small Casio keyboard 25 years ago and still working! And I think price / quality are very competitive. Regarding these models, the full size keys and the Chordana app give a big value.

  10. The touch sensitivity on the CT-S300 sounds like its a great feature. I’d likely not use this myself but give it as a gift to the my sibling who has musical talent. 🙂

  11. I have a deaf ear to music. Learning to play this keyboard could be a Senior’s Hobby to keep busy.

  12. ThepPortablility, as well as the integration with the learning ap ( 200 and 300) would be great for beginners who aren’t eager to leave their homes for lessons

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