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Find a Keyboardist in Boston
Keys, synths, organ, or piano add the texture and depth that take a band from good to full. Find a keyboard player who fills out your sound, whether for the stage or the studio.
Why Bandry
The local way to find a keyboard player.
๐ Local, not regional
Radius-filtered posts mean the keyboard players you see can actually make it to your rehearsal in Boston, not someone hours away.
๐ Direct contact
No in-app messaging to babysit. Link up and the keyboard player reaches out to you directly, off-platform, on your terms.
๐ธ Real, current needs
A living bulletin of who's actually looking right now in Boston, not a stale profile dump or a swipe game.
What to look for
What makes a great Keyboardist.
Versatility
Piano, organ, Rhodes, synths: a keyboard player who covers a range of sounds adds the most.
A live rig that travels
Keys can mean a lot of gear. Make sure their setup actually works for the stage you're playing.
Arrangement sense
The best keyboard players know when to fill and when to lay out, adding texture without crowding the song.
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Pricing
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Finding a keyboard player in Boston
How do I find a keyboard player in Boston?
Post that you need a keyboard player on Bandry's Boston bulletin and set your reach to local. Keyboardists within your radius can link up with you directly, sharing their contact info so you take the conversation off-platform. Browsing and endorsing are free; posting and linking up are on the subscription.
How much does it cost to find a keyboard player on Bandry?
Browsing Boston keyboard players and endorsing posts is free. Posting your own ad or linking up runs $9.99 a month or $79.99 a year after a 14-day free trial. Bandry takes no cut, so whatever you work out with a keyboard player is between the two of you.
What should I look for in a keyboard player?
With a keyboard player, versatility is key. Look for someone comfortable across piano, organ, and synths, with a live rig that travels and a good sense of arrangement.
Can I find a keyboard player for session or fill-in work in Boston, not just a full-time spot?
Yes. Posts say exactly what you need, whether that's a permanent keyboard player for your band, a session player for a recording, or a fill-in for a Boston gig. Set the role and the commitment and the right people link up.