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Reviewed in France on January 7, 2025
Étant débutante au piano, j'avais reçu un piano électronique sur pied, mais comme je pars souvent dans ma famille, ben je ne pouvais plus m'entraîner. Sauf que c'est indispensable pour pouvoir progresser.Une fois plié,il ne prend vraiment pas de place, et je l'emmène partout. J'adore!
Lewie
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
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Malacitán
Reviewed in Spain on September 30, 2024
¿Cuál es su mayor limitación? Que las teclas blancas y negras son cortas y muy bajas, aunque con el ancho correcto, que son ruidosas, que no son sensibles al tacto, que los altavoces son pequeños. ¿Cuál es su mayor virtud? Que se pliega y se monta con mucha facilidad, que es sólido, que no pesa, que tiene uno sonidos sorprendentemente buenos y que con auriculares se disfruta mucho. ¿Es excelente? No para aprender a tocar bien, ni para hacer ensayos serios, pero sí para tocar lo que ya sabes, casi en cualquier sitio de manera divertida y con buen sonido. Para viajar sin dejarte la música en casa, para no perder habilidad, para estar con los amigos. Yo lo he comprado rebajado y de segunda mano como nuevo. Ahora han sacado uno igual pero con las teclas sensibles y con bluetooth. Hasta ahora estoy muy satisfecho con la compra y la recomiendo a quienes ya tengan un piano o teclado con teclas contrapesadas y sensibles. Como segundo o tercer piano está genial.
lorrrraaaaine
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Only JUST found out about the existence of roll up & foldable pianos in 2024 & after watching a great review by a professional musician named Angelo comparing both. Opted for this between the 2 choices based on his arguments for it being logical & am extremely pleased but there’s a bunch of caveats. His reviews are extremely helpful.I loaned out my very nice weighted keyboard to a family member as the problem w/it was it took up space, got dusty & also hurt my fingers as I tend to play fast pieces. My pianist friend tells me it’s my technique.. in any case, the keyboard took too much space.The reason I would not recommend this for a child learning piano is weighted keys are important for learning expression but for myself my main goal is to learn finger placement for muscle memory. For that reason, one tone no pressure isn’t a problem for my needs.The keys were less clackety than I expected as I was expecting FAR worse based on reviews I watched but they do make some noise. Also because there’s no tone I don’t pound them which helps lessen the clacking. The speaker is atrocious however but headphones or a speaker will alleviate this issue. I have it hooked up to my Apple Hi-Fi or Roland RH-A7 headphones & it sounds incomparably better than the speakers it comes with. You definitely want headphones or an external speaker.I use an incredibly sturdy Rowenta ironing board to put the keyboard on. The ironing board is discontinued but recall the ad showing a gymnast doing a handstand on it.The keyboard looks delicate, however I am INCREDIBLY cautious with my tools so am not too concerned with wear & again I also don’t hit these keys super hard because there is no point. This is just a tool for muscle memory for playing the real thing.My only complaint is the black keys are too short & unfortunately most of the piecesI want to play have 4 sharps or 4 flats… hand size and feet size is proportional & my hands although not tiny, get pretty cramped. Angelo’s review mentioned this but his hands are MUCH larger than mine & he says there’s just certain pieces he cannot play on this.Usually I have hand span envy, but in this case happy for the lack of such. I play mostly Bach, Beethoven & Mozart & these pieces seem to work for this fantastic foldable piano. The foot pedal is meh, but you could probably substitute a full size pedal from what other reviewers have said?All in all I LOVE THIS tool🖤 It’s the coolest invention ever & if they ever make the keys longer, will definitely buy that one too.I’m sure there are more magnificent uses for people who compose music & record, but for myself those aren’t my primary goals so cannot speak intelligently to that.If a child were to use this to learn on, I would want to make sure they also have access at least occasionally to a real piano as habits when learning are important. For myself though the weighted keys aren’t necessary & actually prefer it not to be as plastic hurts my fingers when going super speed;)
tecrübe eden
Reviewed in Turkey on May 2, 2024
sesi piyano gibi kaliteli değil , hafif , taşınabilir , usb şarzlı, kulaklık girişi var .fiyatı ben aldıktan sonra düşmüş :)))
Bart Timmer
Reviewed in the Netherlands on June 23, 2023
Prima piano voor onderweg. Zit een goed geluid in en heeft zeer veel mogelijkheden.Zeker een aanrader. Inmiddels een tweede gekocht voor mijn dochter
lupoalba
Reviewed in Italy on October 24, 2022
Onestamente non credevo avesse un suono così "bello", se non fosse per il rumore dei tasti (come una tastiera da pc) sarebbe quasi perfetto; niente tasti pesati, semipesati, dinamici, semplicemente sustain finche tieni il tasto premuto, e con il pedale fornito puoi gestire lo smorzamento infinito con il decadimento naturale come se fosse un pianoforte vero (o quasi).In casa abbiamo anche uno yamaha YPT-240 e al confronto questo blackstar ci ha davvero sorpreso.Audio sufficientemente potente, suono limpido, tutti gli accordi possibili (alcuni economici iniziano a produrre suonacci se si premono piu tasti contemporaneamente), batteria ricaricabile con buona autonomia, ripiegabile in modo da occupare poco spazio, ben 49 tasti, e anche uscita midi su USB; unico neo il sistema di gestione dei suoni predefiniti, solo scorrimento avanti e indietro, che per sfogliare 100 strumenti non e' proprio il massimo.Soddisfattissimo
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