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Alesis Recital - 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard with Semi-Weighted Keys, 2x20W Speakers, 5 Voices, Split, Layer and Lesson Mode, FX and Piano Lessons

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Style: Recital


Features

  • An Electric Piano Thats Tailored to You - Feature-packed Electric keyboard with 88 premium full-sized semi weighted keys with adjustable touch response to suit your preferred playing style
  • Premium Sounds - 5 voices (Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Synth, and Bass), built-in FX - Chorus, Reverb, and two built in 20W speakers that deliver crystal-clear, room-filling sound
  • All The Right Connections - 1/4" sustain pedal input (pedal not included), 1/4" stereo headphone output for private practice and stereo RCA outputs for connection to speakers / amplifiers
  • Play the Keyboard Wherever You Go - Power via the included power adapter or 6 D cell batteries (not included) for professional piano performance anywhere
  • Powerful Educational Features - Standard, split, layer, and lesson modes with 128-note max polyphony and Skoove 3 month premium subscription for expert interactive online piano lessons
  • Interactive piano lessons included - 30-day Premium subscription and 100 virtual lessons from Melodics to hone your skills for any genre or technique you want to master

Description

The perfect combination of premium feel and soundAlesis Recital is a full- featured digital piano with 88 full-sized semi-weighted keys with adjustable touch response. Customize your sound with Recital’s adjustable Reverb and Chorus, or further your creativity with Layer and Split Modes. With powerful 20W built-in speakers and a 128-note maximum note polyphony, Recital delivers ultra-realistic sound and a great playing experience.Powerful educational featuresLesson Mode divides Recital’s 88 keys into two zones, enabling student and teacher to watch each other and play together without having to take turns. Utilize Recital's 1/4" headphone output for private practice or show off your skills via external speakers.Includes 3 months of Skoove PremiumSkoove is the easiest way to learn piano, featuring in-depth online courses that develop your repertoire on your own time and pace. Skoove’s experienced team of musicians offers one-on-one support, while new lessons are added monthly.Includes 1 month of Melodics Premium and 100 Keys LessonsUnlock a 30-day Melodics subscription and keep 100 lessons forever. Enjoy a fun, interactive learning experience with a modern curriculum crafted by professional music educators. Learn rhythms, melodies, chords, and songs from your favorite genres such as hip-hop, electronic, pop, and more.

Brand: Alesis


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 88


Skill Level: Beginner


Special Feature: Built-In Speaker, Multiple Voices, Portable, Split Mode, Touch-Sensitive Keys


Number of Keys: 88


Skill Level: Beginner


Special Features: Built-In Speaker, Multiple Voices, Portable, Split Mode, Touch-Sensitive Keys


Operating System: Windows, macOS


Supported Software: Skoove, Melodics


Connector Type: 6.35mm Jack, RCA, USB Type B


Connectivity Technology: USB


Power Source: Corded Electric


Headphones Jack: 6.35mm Jack


Size: Full


Item Weight: 15.65 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 11.5"D x 50"W x 3.4"H


Item Dimensions: 50 x 12 x 4 inches


Color: Black


Finish Type: Lacquered


Style: Recital


Brand Name: Alesis


Age Range Description: Adult


Model Name: RECITAL


Model Number: Recital


Instrument: Digital Piano


Manufacturer: inMusic Brands Inc.


UPC: 694318020913


Global Trade Identification Number: 13


Manufacturer Part Number: RECITAL


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard with Semi Weighted Keys, 2x20W Speakers, 5 Voices, Split, Layer and Lesson Mode, FX and Piano Lessons


Warranty Description: 1 year manufacturer.


Included Components: Recital Digital Piano; Power Adapter; Music Rest; User Guide; Safety & Warranty Manual


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  • Great Starter 88-Key Piano Great Starter 88-Key Piano
Style: Recital
6 MONTH UPDATE: So, I have had this piano now for close to 6 months and couldn't be happier. Just the starter piano you would give a child to get them started. Sound quality and volume is fantastic. Only gripe so far has been that keys aren't as well weighted but for the price, that is easy to overlook. I noticed that several reviewers have issues with the volume and have returned the piano because it wasn't loud enough and Alesis is to sorely blame for that. Turns out that the Piano has 5 different volume levels and: 1. The default Factory settings are not set at the 'loudest'. 2. It is easy to set the volume to a different level unknowingly (If you enter Advanced Functions mode inadvertently/ younger kids do that when playing with the keys, pressing the middle C (the most frequently used keys) will put the piano to its lowest volume level.) Here are the steps to get the Piano into its loudest volume level 1. Press the Metronome and Lesson keys simultaneously to enter Advanced Functions mode. The two keys should light up. 2. Press the E3 Key once. It should make click sound (it won't play the instrument) sound. 3. Press the Metronome and Lesson keys simultaneously again to exit Advanced Functions mode. 4. Your piano should be set to the loudest volume now. Do try these steps before you consider returning this piano. Its a nifty little instrument, the Alesis! ========================== I was looking around for a good piano for my 5 year old daughter to practice at home as she has just started with Piano lessons. My 2 other shortlists were the Yamaha P71 ($399) and the Casio Previa PX 160 ($499). Ultimately, decided on the Alesis based on the reviews and espeically the price as it was less than half the cost of the other 2. My thinking was that once she develops some skill at playing and retains her interest in learning the piano, we could always upgrade to a better one. Once I got the piano, I couldn't be happier. What I really liked was: 1. Good sound, especially for the Piano. 2. Semi-weighted keys offer good feel and volume response. 3. Very light and easy to cart around 4. Included Power adapter. 5. And of course, the price for a full 88-Key Piano - you can't beat that. Things that I feel could be improved are: 1. Volume - one needs to keep the volume control at around 75% to 80% of the max volume setting to get decent sound. 2. It has a ton of features that can be customized, like Tempo, Metronome, Metronome Volume, etc. but all of these need to be accessed using a combination of Piano keys. Very difficult to remember and I find myself opening the user manual every now and then. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2016 Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2016 by JS

  • An Exceptionally Great Keyboard
Style: Recital
Very Good Keyboard - I have it for years and it still plays very well, Reliable and Good Sound for an Electronic Piano, aka Keyboard, the semi weighted keys make it much more realistic for piano players
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2026 by michael shockley

  • Very nice starter keyboard for beginning students.
Style: Recital
I purchased this keyboard for beginning piano students. That is important as I will be judging this keyboard based on it meeting the criteria for a beginning student. I played through all the keys up and down and on all the select instrument options. I heard no rattling of the shell, very little clicking of the keys. It's solid and seems well built. The sound is not professional quality, nor even close, but it's good enough that it doesn't sound excessively fake. I did not like the other instruments (Electric Piano, Organ, Synth, and Bass). The organ sound especially doesn't sound like an organ to me, and is completely ineffective in the lower register. Same with the synth and somewhat with the bass. These are small problems to me, as the piano registers clear throughout the range but does seem a little faint in the upper register. This Alesis keyboard is designed to be a low-end professional keyboard, hence it doesn't have the myriad synthesized sound options that most keyboards have. However, at a professional level it falls very short. They should have just added more instruments anyway. My only regret is that my beginning students won't be able to play around with the many synthesized instruments that other electronic keyboards have. Others reviewers have had trouble with volume. I haven't encountered that yet. Still testing. The keys are springy, they do not feel like a piano at all, but they are much better feeling than most synthesizers. For a student practicing scales, arpeggios and other technical studies the instrument will serve much better than most keyboards. The fact that it is 88 keys is helpful, but not necessary for beginners. It's a plus. I have played some other inexpensive low quality keyboards, and so far this one is the best bang for the buck. I am happy with it, though I am thinking that it might be too expensive for a starting student. However, it meets all the criteria that I needed for my students, and so 5-stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020 by Mike Locke-Paddon

  • Amazing performance value - don't hesitate, get one.
Style: Recital
I'll jump on the bandwagon with some of the top rated reviewers here. We've had this for a few months now and couldn't be more pleased. I, too, have a little one who's becoming quite a good player, but we were not sure if she really wanted to keep going. OUr old Yamaha 61 key keyboard was not cutting it any longer. Having owned amazing Alesis digital music products going back to the late 1980's, I figured I'd give this a try, though the price point made me leery. The action of the simulated weighted, full-size keys, 128-note polyphony (!!!), and sampling quality of the in-built sounds are truly impressive. That said, it's not a Steinway grand nor a Roland, Yamaha, nor Korg Professional digital piano. However, in order to beat out it's key-action and sampling quality, you'll have to buy one of those products costing 3x-10x as much. Honestly. I never thought of it until afterwards, but to the parent who said, that it wasn't too busy to distract her son, that is also a huge side benefit! For the cons, the music stand will not be holding a hard-bound book of music and I'd even be concerned about it holding our church hymnal, but that's a minor point. The speakers and built-in amp system are the most disappointing. Not too worry, it can play loudly enough, it's just the tonal resolution isn't there. Reminder: it only costs $2xx! Slipping on some good headphones or hooking up to any moderately decent external amp/speaker even home stereo / home theatre system makes you really, really appreciate the sound engine / samples. The piano and organ are especially tops, and the digital piano sample sounds exactly like, well a Doobie Brothers-style digital piano. :) Please buy one, you will NOT regret it unless you're expecting to sound and function better than a $1500 digital piano - it won't do that. What it will do is come so close to performing like one of those, you'll say, "Hey, this Alesis Recital is such a value, I have enough money left over to buy a new Macbook, too!" ;) Finally, a tip to those who have had "the sounds go out" after a few weeks: do you have little kids to press all the buttons at the same time? If so, try pressing the Chorus and Lesson (or Reverb, Lesson & Chorus) buttons at the same time then playing. I had the same issue after one of my kids was pressing all the buttons to get the demo song to play and I was able to restore the full function to mine using that process. Hope it helps someone... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2017 by MichiganDad410

  • Excellent intro digital piano, sound quality & action is solid - it's a winner
Style: Recital
New -- check out the recent youtube demo video they posted: youtube dot com/watch?v=Wpbj9Mi4AAA This is a super value, a full-size 88-key digital piano that works very well. Sound quality is excellent; the piano & other patches are solid. Key action is in between a keyboard & hammer-action; good spring action. It's full-size fun. At 15 pounds, it's solid and doesn't slip around, it's built strong and sturdy. I've been a lifelong keyboard player, since my Roland D-50 and Alesis HR16/MMT8 in the 80s (all of which still work fine). I was looking for a starter digital piano, and this one is a new release. I normally never buy new-release Anything with no reviews. but I thought I'd take a chance on this, and I'm glad I did. Just got it today and thought I'd write this to help anyone on the fence (and as a thanks to Alesis, I've enjoyed the HR16/MMT8 drum mach/sequencer for decades). The 2 main criteria I wanted are: a) piano sound: how realistic, the timbre and depth? This one is as good or better than my $1k pro keyboards. I'll likely make a review video soon so you can all hear. Much better than expected piano sound; pro-quality at a consumer price, super value. b) key action: how solid, responsive, playable? I'm impressed, very pro build quality, solid and fun to play. I've just played it 2 hours today and am thrilled. Solid, responsive and sounds great. And I really like they are full-size keys, a must. I like the ease-of-use in layering 2 patches (like piano/synth), for different sounds; for variety, though mostly all I care about is the piano sound, which is superb. . Walter, your product review video sold me; thanks Alesis team for an affordable high-quality dp. Also the velocity sensitivity is excellent, a must-have for a digital piano. Highly recommended, very good playability, tone, features & value. Bravo Alesis, thanks. Worth a lot more than they're asking, it's a very satisfying instrument at a great price. -Ken ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2016 by Kenneth Calhoun

  • Very nice piano.
Style: Recital
This is a very nice piano for beginners or pros who don't have room for a full size piano. I got this for my 12 yr old who had been playing around on the piano at our church and she hit the ground running with this thing. The sound is excellent, it came perfectly tuned, with free online lessons. It's heavy enough to know it's not cheaply made but light enough for her to (very carefully) carry next door to her Grandmother's house to play for her. It's a large piano to be a portable... It has several features, like piano, electric piano, organ, synth, and bass... plus other things. I got the 88 key so she could learn them all at once instead of getting less keys and her maybe being intimidated by that many later on. Overall, I have ZERO regrets about buying this piano and would most definitely recommend to anyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 by G. Reedy

  • Great keyboard, especially for price! Great keyboard, especially for price!
Style: Recital
It’s a great little piano. I am not a beginner, I’ve played for 20+ years, but my apartment doesn’t allow true pianos. I didn’t want to invest in something I wouldn’t end up keeping for a long time so I gave this keyboard a shot. I’ve been playing on it for a week and I absolutely love it. It does take a few minutes to become accustomed to the different feel of a keyboard, but I find it’s the same switching from your standard piano to a new one anyways. Word of caution as with any keyboard, the upper register loses some quality of tone, and this piano absolutely needs a sustain pedal to mimic the ringing sound of hammer action. The sound quality is improved immediately by the addition of an inexpensive pedal. I would recommend this piano to anyone, especially those worried about the transition from a normal piano to a keyboard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2021 by Jason Arakawa

  • Works well, sounds nice, affordable, 1 year warranty, learner's features, I love it.
Style: Recital
Good instrument. Excellent considering price. I selected this keyboard based on price for 88 keys.. Described as a beginners keyboard, it's perfect for a new learner. But aside from the included lessons and teaching mode this is a keyboard usable for years after the initial beginners stage. I've only tried it for an hour so far but all the keys and controls are solid and every note is working and sounds good to my untrained ears. The 5 voices work although I prefer the piano. Split and layering work. I powered the keyboard with the included power supply. I plan to try the rest f the controls today as well as powering it with 6 D batteries. One year warranty and about $200. Nice. *************************************************** May 30 2018 I've used the ALESIS RECITAL for 23 days keyboard works fine and MIDI output to synth works fine as well. I'm happy with my purchase ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2018 by Ninja Shopper

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