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Alesis Melody 61 Key Keyboard Piano for Beginners with Speakers, Digital Piano Stand, Bench, Headphones, Microphone, Music Lessons and Demo Songs

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Style: Melody 61


Features

  • Feature Packed Digital Piano for Beginners Portable Electric keyboard piano with 61 premium piano style keys and built in speakers for practicing and performing to your friends and family
  • Premium Electric Piano Keyboard Sounds - 300 voices (including Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano, Strings, Organ, Synth, Drums & much more); intuitive Layer & split modes to develop your keyboard skills, You can even record your own songs using the Record mode
  • Practice Makes Perfect - 1/8" stereo headphone output mutes the built in speakers; 40 Demo songs; accompaniment mode with 300 built-in rhythms; built in record feature for recording your performance
  • Powerful Educational Features - Skoove 3 month premium subscription for interactive online piano lessons; Two months of live video lessons from TakeLessons
  • Everything you Need - Includes an easy-to-assemble stand, a bench with three adjustable height settings, headphones, a music rest, a power adapter and a microphone for singing along while you play

Description

Learning to play the keys just got a whole lot easier! Introducing the Melody 61 MKIIThe Alesis Melody 61 MKII keyboard combines 61 piano style keys, 300 built in sounds with layering and split modes, 300 built in rhythms for playing along to, 40 demo songs, an easy-to-assemble stand, a bench with three adjustable height settings, headphones that automatically mute the speakers for private practice, a music rest for holding sheet music, a power adapter and even a microphone for singing along while you play. With an expansive in- demand sound pallet at your disposal – including pianos, strings, brass, woodwinds, percussion, mallets, guitars, synths, even sound effects – the days of working with limited, boring sound banks are long gone. You can layer multiple sounds together in “Dual” mode or split two sounds across the keyboard in “Split” mode.Includes 3-Months of Skoove PremiumSkoove is the easiest way to learn piano—featuring in-depth online piano courses that adapt to you and give you feedback. Develop your repertoire on your own time, at your own pace with a curated catalogue filled with everything from current chart hits to classical music. Need a little help? Skoove’s experienced team of musicians is on hand with one-on-one support to answer any of your questions. New, exclusive lessons are added every month so that you can keep expanding your repertoire with new music as well as up your piano game with new music theory tips and tricks.Includes 2-Months of TakeLessons LiveThe Alesis Melody 61MKII includes 2 months of free live video lessons from TakeLessons, America’s largest lessons company. You’ll learn faster than ever with live classes with real, expert teachers! Raise your hand, ask questions, interact with other class members, and have fun. Take as many classes as you want - there are hundreds of classes each month to pick from.


Item Weight: 9 pounds


Product Dimensions: 17 x 10.9 x 40 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Melody61MKII


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 1, 2018


Color Name: black


Material Type: Plastic


Number of Keyboard Keys: 61


Proficiency Level: Beginner


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 9 Volts (DC)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice sleep most passive feature
Style: Melody 54
I bought this for my kids 5 & 3 as a low risk entry into music, it works well for learning the notes and simple songs. I really like that if my kids leave it on, it goes into a like sleep mode where the power is on, but the display goes off and pressing a key reactivates it. I dinged a star because the frame and keys are a bit too "plasticy", no real solid design on any aspect of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 28, 2022 by Evan

  • Sounds great. Good value for beginners
Style: Melody 61
Surprisingly good sound at this price point. Headphones are great for parent sanity as kids learn to play. Sturdy stand and seat. Keyboard is lightweight and I worried it would be really “cheap” quality, but so far so good.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 19, 2022 by user-mj

  • Check before using
Style: Melody 61
It’s very important to know to check before buying and before using.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 29, 2022 by Buddhi chapagain

  • It is a good first start.
Style: Melody 61
Many other buttons that I do not think I will ever get to use, Tried to register it, but that was impossible. I like my keyboard piano and have been playing it every morning.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 13, 2022 by Mrs Donna

  • Good quality..!
Style: Melody 54
Good price … and good quality produce..!👍🏼
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 21, 2022 by hugo

  • Bought this for my 16 year old son!
Style: Melody 61
He loves it! Great sound and lots of extras!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 21, 2022 by Bobette

  • Especially great for beginners, Read the instructions, it helps a lot!
Style: Melody 61
I bought this because I have always wanted to learn how to play piano. Originally i was looking for a piano that lights up the keys to play along, this one does not light up but it does have a function that allows you to play along with it. It does NOT come with a book to teach you, I used one that my sister had from her course in college. I got a little confused during the set up of the X-stand in which the keyboard lays, eventually I got it though. the little stool is comfortable but I don't sit on it for hours on end, if you do, maybe a pillow would help otherwise it works for me. This is the first keyboard I have purchased so I do not have much foundation to compare it to others. Another major tip, make sure you read the instructions, they are not very long, it will really help you understand what each button i for, i was exploring on my own without them and got frustrated, but once I read the instructions everything fell into place and made sense :). It comes with a microphone and headphones, the book stand is my only pet peeve. It does tend to fall over, however the book I use is a very thick heavy one, so maybe it would work fine with a smaller/thinner book. Overall I am very pleased with the purchase, I have fun with it! I would recommend it to other beginners or even for an older child or teenager. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 22, 2022 by Eris

  • Great for the price
Style: Melody 54
Now, I have seen the negative reviews as they are the first thing that I turn to. I used to own an Alesis QS8 which was a full 88 keys and fully weighted hammer type keyboard. It was built like a tank and felt like it weighed as much at 55 pounds. Even though it was classified as portable you really needed to have two people to move to a gig. I got rid of it for that reason alone as lighter keyboards came out. It was still a great keyboard when I sold it. This Alesis Melody 54 is nowhere near the QS8 but it serves the purpose that it was intended for. I have two other keyboards, a Yamaha Mod X7 and a Casio PX560. Both are decent in their own rights but are only middle of the road keyboard without the fully weighted hammer action. I bought the Melody 54 so that I could sit in front of the TV and if it was boring, I could practice fingering which is something that I lose if I don’t practice. The Alesis sound may be light sounding compared to either of my other keyboards but it only has enough polophony notes to create basic sounds with no real timber whereas my Casio has 256 polophony notes which can make any note sound richer. The Alesis Melody 54 still doesn’t sound as tinny as the video suggested but it is nowhere near as good a quality as either my Yamaha or Casio. Now, for the action, it has a synth action like my Yamaha but actually heavier, which means that you only have pressure and no little ‘kick’ feel to simulate a piano like my Casio. In case you are wondering why I have two keyboards is that it is easier to play organ and light sounding instruments like flute, trumpets, etc because of the smoother action on the Yamaha, plus I can have it set up and ready to go for certain songs. I am just a middle of the road musician and by no means promote any keyboard. I am just trying to set people straight on what to expect for a $70 keyboard. Also, my Melody 54 keyboard came undamaged and worked perfect right out of the box. If you want a decent hammer action keyboard, expect to pay a minimum of $2500 for something like a Kawaii MP11SE or a Korg. They have passed down some of their top of the line features to more basic models. I would be wary of pawn shop deals unless you have a friend that understands keyboards and pawnshops. Most people that I know or have known wouldn’t pawn a great instrument except as a last resort. If you want a good practice keyboard for learning, I feel that this is a good choice. You can always move up to a higher quality if things take off. I suggest asking online stores as they are usually helpful and not pushy. If you are lucky enough to have a local music dealer, most of them are helpful as well. In fact, you may be able to get this locally at the same price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 29, 2020 by Daytripperdave

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