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  1. Thanks for the info shanecrofts, much appreciated.
  2. Hi there, After countless searching of forums, I've been unable to find the answer to my question, so I am hoping someone on this forum can guide me. I am looking to purchase a keyboard, with the intention of learning to play piano tracks of my favourite bands, in particular Coldplay. What size keyboard do I need to play most/all Coldplay tracks? My options are either a 61 key, 76 key or even as large as a full 88 key. I would prefer not to get an 88 key if possible, due to their size, so am focusing on either the 61 or 76. Can I play most/all of the piano parts on a 61 key keyboard? Or will I simply run out of keys? My keyboard playing background goes way back to playing old Yamaha organs years ago (the ones with 2 keyboards of 44 keys each, and pedals too), but I've not played in a good number of years, so will probably be a little rusty in learing to play modern material such as Coldplay. Finally, does anyone know what make/model (if any) keyboards that Chris uses, or is it strictly piano he uses these days? Thanks in advance, Houghty.

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