I do agree with what you feel about electronic keyboards, as someone who wants to play the piano despite only having a Yamaha PSR. Electronic keyboards are useful for those seeking to be a band keyboardist or choir accompanist. But yeah, they’re not the instrument for serious piano performing.
As for an electronic organ, I was a church choir accompanist at some point, so I have actually played an electronic organ. The one our town church have is a Yamaha Electone. They’re meant for totally different purposes compared to a piano. I can’t really compare them to an actual organ though.
I often hear just the three periods when it comes to discussions of Classical music, but I think Impressionism can reasonably be included. “Classical” is already a pretty loose term from the get go, and I’ve seen some people include Jazz music under that period (despite how wildly they differ in social contexts).
That or it’s just me being a pleb when it comes to Western music history.
(Oh holy crap Satie is an Impressionist composer omigad)
@BotanRugbyBall man there’s quite a lot of Classical musicians it’s kinda hard to keep up, so chances that I only know some mainstream stuff ;u; But thank you so much for the recommendations :))
Man I have a soft spot for Jazz music as well. I don’t think I know any easy Jazz pieces, though, unfortunately. :((