Musicality's Roll Up Piano are a good option for students, primary school children, or beginners who just want to be able to practice wherever they are. A portable, flexible piano that lets you rehearse on the go. Set up impromptu rehearsals on the go, or take a quick look at your parts before a gig.
Roll Up Piano RLP49 _rollpiano49

RLP49 _rollpiano49 is a roll up piano with 49 thickened keys and a built-in speaker. It has eight tones and six demo songs. It also has a recording mode and an echo/sustain effect. The recording and playback mode sets this model apart from other flexible pianos. Kids have much more fun learning when they can play a song, record it, and then share their performance with their family.
One of the main advantages of this compact piano is that it has a headphone jack. This is a feature that most roll up pianos don't have, although it is very useful. The built-in speaker sets this model apart from other flexible pianos because there is no need to connect the instrument to anything else. It is also possible to connect an external speaker to achieve a better and louder sound. The piano automatically turns off if you don't use it for 3 minutes, which saves battery power. The control unit is made of durable ABS plastic, and the mat is made of durable silicone material. To power it uses four AAA batteries. The piano can also be powered from the mains.
Roll Up Piano RLP61 _rollpiano61

RLP61 _rollpiano61 has 128 tones, 128 rhythms, and 15 built-in demos. The 61 keys are the perfect size for a roll up piano, because you can fit it in almost any box or bag. This piano can be powered by a 1000 mAh rechargeable battery, which is great for travel. Mains power is also possible.
One of the main advantages of this piano is that it has a headphone jack. You can't always play at maximum volume, and the headphone option provides privacy. The piano has a built-in speaker, but if you need better and louder sound, you can connect an external speaker.
The piano also has a recording and playback feature, which makes sense for beginners and more advanced players alike. It's also useful for teachers – kids can record their practice at home and then show teachers what they've learned. An interesting feature of this piano is the learning mode, which will be very useful for a beginner. There is also a setting for playing a chord by simply pressing a single note, which many other pianos don't have. You can connect a microphone and a sustain pedal to the piano. The real advantage of this instrument is the USB connection – you can connect the piano to any computer and use it as a MIDI controller.
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