
A Roll up piano keyboard is basically a keyboard that rolls up and takes less space. It’s a fun way to learn and lets you stay in touch with the piano, in case you have to be away from your regular piano for some time. Now you can easily impress an audience with your piano skills, while on the go; these are light weight and makes a great gift idea.
Of all the musical instruments, the piano is perhaps the least portable, and that is why over the years several variants have emerged (lot of which focused on portability).
A roll-up piano that is foldable and easily transportable is one such variant available to buyers. A roll-up piano is collapsible, works well in limited spaces, can easily be taken around with you, and is also quite cheap (affordable).
Roll up piano nowadays come with almost all the features that you would expect to find on a digital piano – Built-in speaker, Midi interface, send output to external speaker, hear on headphones for silent practice, connect sustain pedal to add more expression to your piano playing and the ability to be connected to smartphones.
Roll-up piano keyboards come in 37, 49, 61 and 88 keys. However, if size and weight is not a constraint, feel free to buy a normal piano keyboard.
There are several uses of these pianos. The unique roll-up design means these are quite portable and can go anywhere you can.
- If your child wants to play it in your backyard or take it to the park to play, it is quite easy to do that.
- If you are traveling for work and want something to relax at the end of the day, this can come quite handy.
Its intended audience are kids or adults who are going to be away from their regular piano for a considerable period of time. The main advantage of this keyboard is its flexibility, and its more likely to fascinate kids more than adults.
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These keyboards are made of silicone rubber with bits of plastic, which makes it possible for you to just roll it up and easily shove it in the corner of a bag.
It usually works best on a flat and hard surface, as opposed to a softer surface such as the carpet; so a table would be more suitable for playing.
You get roll-up keyboards that give you all the features of a regular electronic keyboard such as voices, styles, effects, built-in songs, digital display, adapter, midi.
In terms of keys, you get various numbers of keys, although 61 keys is quite popular nowadays.
The keys are also even in thickness so that it gives you a better sense of playing the piano.
The more basic ones, especially for kids, are available in three octaves that run on AAA batteries. It comes with features such as volume control, start and stop controls, built-in speaker and a headphone output. The better ones, on the other hand, come with several voices, styles, drum kits, demo songs, midi.
USB roll up pianos are also available that makes it so easy to connect to computer or other USB storage devices. However, those who want to create music may prefer a compact midi controller keyboard to this one.
Best Roll-up Piano Keyboards
- BGJOY Roll Up Piano: 37 Keys, Built-in Speaker and Microphone, 8 instrument sounds
- PicassoTiles PT49 Kid’s Roll-Up Piano Keyboard: 49-Keys, 8 Different Tones, 6 Educational Demo Songs & Build-in Speaker, Recording Feature
- iLearnMusic Roll Up Piano (available in 40 keys, 61 keys and 88 keys): Premium Grade Silicone, Built-in Speakers, 128 tones
88-keys (hand held) roll up piano keyboard
These are of the size of an 88-key keyboard but offers all the benefits of a roll-up piano.
Lujex 88 Keys Roll Up Piano: Standard 88 Keys Roll Up Piano, built with environmental silicone keyboard suitable for children/adult beginners. Rolls up into a small size, easy to carry. Comes with a rechargeable battery (1100mah).Comes with built-in speakers but also has provision to connect headphone. USB MIDI output, can be connected to the computer for creating or editing music.
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