Spinet Pianos:
- Typically have 67 to 73 keys.
- Smaller in size compared to other traditional pianos.
- Often suitable for beginners or small living spaces.
Console Pianos:
- Usually have 75 to 82 keys.
- Compact and more affordable than larger pianos.
- Commonly used in homes, schools, and institutions.
Studio Pianos:
- Usually have 80 to 82 keys.
- Similar in size to console pianos but may offer a slightly fuller sound.
- Suitable for practicing and smaller venues.
Harpsichords:
- Traditional keyboard instruments from the Renaissance and Baroque eras.
- Historically had 49 to 61 keys.
- Used in early music performances and certain musical genres.
Digital Pianos and Synthesizers:
- Some digital pianos and synthesizers may come with keyboards having a range of keys less than 88.
- The number of keys on these instruments can vary greatly depending on the manufacturer and model.