no probs, standard size piano is 52 white 36 black (88 keys total), realisticly you wont need to go larger than a 61 key midi keyboard. The way i have it set up is very simple, i just use it as an external midi keyboard in logic just like you would any other daw, that way i can replicate any instrument i want. When im just playing for myself at home i have it replicate a real fancy grand piano (im liking the sound of the bosendorfer grand piano at the moment) and just record my play (like when i like to learn a new song) if you want to learn piano get a 61 key midi keyboard plus this website http://www.wikihow.com/Read-Music and practise. Once you get the hang of it you can use the keyboard to its full potential with production biggest thing is practise practise practise, ive got 7 years of music theory and classical piano training so ive had a little bit of an advantage, but it just comes down to practise practise practise PRACTISE here are a few sites to get you started music sheet wise, the good thing about the last couple of links is that they rate them in difficulty, start off with something beginner to build your confidence and get a basic understanding of reading sheet music. Just remember it takes time, patience and practise dont get discouraged if you make mistakes etc, if reading sheet music and playing piano could be learnt in a couple of hours everyone would be doing it https://www.musicnotes.com/piano/ http://music.karashome.tk/ http://makingmusicfun.net/htm/printit_p ... _index.htm http://www.8notes.com/piano/