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Roland GO:Piano, 88-Key Digital Piano (GO-88P), 88Keys

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Size: 88Keys


Style: GO:Piano


Features

  • Premium piano performance in a compact, portable and affordable instrument
  • 88-note keyboard with full-size keys and standard spacing includes piano tone with 128-voice polyphony
  • Onboard high-quality Bluetooth speakers for wireless smartphone connection. Includes sustain pedal, power adaptor, and music rest
  • Compact and lightweight for playing and storing anywhere
  • Fully wireless operation with battery power and Bluetooth connectivity
  • Bluetooth MIDI support for advanced music lessons with your smartphone or tablet
  • Metronome, transpose and recording features support daily practice
  • Kick start your piano experience this full-size fun-to-play keyboard, perfect for beginners
  • Affordable and easy-to-carry second piano for experienced players
  • Turn your piano goals into a reality with three months of free piano lessons, compliments of our partner Pianote, the ultimate online piano lessons experience. If you own a Roland piano, youll get unlimited access to everything inside Pianotefrom step-by-step lessons, to detailed song tutorials, and even access to live lessons and support from real piano teachers. Learn to play your Roland piano from the comfort of your own home, anytime you like. Plus, access your lessons from any internet-ready computer, tablet, or phone

Description

Roland GO:PIANO88 full-size 88-note piano. Play-anywhere portability. Smartphone-powered lessons. When you’re learning to play the piano, having 88 keys makes a big difference. Although smaller 61- or 76-note keyboards are portable and easy to handle for younger players, an 88-note full-size keyboard helps you develop the correct technique and become a more expressive player. Most keyboards make you choose between performance and portability, but Roland’s GO:PIANO88 delivers equally on both fronts. From the Manufacturer Lightweight and road-ready, with optional battery power and headphones, this mobile instrument has a full-size 88-note keyboard and sounds derived from Roland’s best digital pianos, so you can play with the correct technique and expression–vital for classical music or more complex pieces. GO:PIANO88 also features high-quality onboard Bluetooth speakers that hook up to your smartphone to create a simple and compact learning solution. Once connected, you can start exploring free online content that makes learning faster and more fun–including online piano lessons, karaoke and tutorial videos for your favorite songs–or just stream your playlists and jam along. Find a space, grab your smartphone, and start your musical journey with GO:PIANO88.

Brand: Roland


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 88


Skill Level: Beginner


Special Feature: Fully wireless, Built-in speakers, Bluetooth MIDI support


Size: 88Keys


Age Range (Description): Adult


Item Weight: 15.4 Pounds


Model Name: Full-size


Product Dimensions: 55"D x 15"W x 7"H


Style: GOPiano


Connector Type: wireless


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Power Source: Battery Powered


Instrument: Piano, Digital Piano


Manufacturer: Roland


Item Weight: 15.4 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: GO-88P


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 7, 2019


Color Name: Black


Hardware Interface: Micro USB 2.0 Type B, 3.5mm Audio


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good Value for the Price
Size: 61Keys Style: GO:Piano
I bought this keyboard as a backup for my main keyboards - either my Roland VR-730 or Yamaha P-121. I wanted something small, with a good piano and electric piano sound. I originally bought the Yamaha NP12 which sounded ok, but the keys were not full size, so I had to return it. I'm happy to report the Roland Go:Piano does feature full sized keys. There's a few things I would change if I could - The controls are all "touch activated" - they are not physical buttons, so that is somewhat concerning to me. Also, they produce a "click" through the output to verify they've been activated, which is a bit annoying. Apparently, that can be turned off. There should be a 1/4" TS connector for audio output - instead it's a 1/8" mini jack, like for headphones. And for some reason, it doesn't like my sustain pedal - it works backward, and I can't find a switch on either the keyboard or the pedal. This is odd as the pedal works correctly with all my other keyboards, and I'm using a cheap Yamaha pedal that is working correctly. Perhaps that switch is buried somewhere deep in some menu. The action is as expected with a keyboard in this price range. The keys are not weighted, which I am willing to accept for a backup keyboard. They are touch sensitive however, and the sensitivity is adjustable through the menu - a nice feature. It is all plastic, and it feels like cheap plastic, but again, that is expected for a keyboard in this price range. On the plus side, it is very light weight, and compact. It would have been nice if it came with a gig bag, even a cheap one, but one should be able to be found without too much trouble. The instruction manual is a little lacking. For example, it says nothing other than "You can connect a pedal switch (sold separately DP series), and use it as a hold pedal" regarding the sustain pedal. The pedal I have which works backward is a generic pedal, so I may splurge for an DP series Roland pedal. I'm sure it'll be expensive. Overall, the sound quality is good. The piano sounds even better than my VR-730, and as good as the Yamaha P-121, and the electric piano, which is the sound I use most, is acceptable. Not quite as good as my other Roland or Yamaha, but good enough to use with the band. There are a few other sounds that are pretty good as well. So if you are looking for an inexpensive, compact, good sounding electric piano, this is a pretty good deal. I may make adjustments to this review going forward as I just received the unit and have only been playing it for an hour or so, but so far, I'm happy with the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2019 by nexy jo nexy jo

  • Great Value
Size: 88Keys Style: GO:Piano
After researching digital pianos my realization was that I should prioritize the release date of the product: these pianos are essentially computers, and the sound quality is determined by its polyphony - this model is relatively new and has 128 note polyphony, Many pf the popular Yamahas, which I’m sure are good, have been around for 5 or more years and support only 64 simultaneous notes. So processing power is important. Bluetooth is also important if you plan to use a learning software using your tablet or phone (as a side, I am an adult and teaching myself the piano, tried a few - and these software courses are not the way to go, imo). The other benefit of Bluetooth is that you can connect the piano to a wireless speaker for better quality and so, the built-in speakers are not that important. This model also has a built in metronome, which is also convenient because of course, ability to use a headset and practice in silence is a big reason why I wanted a digital piano to begin with. Of the 4 ‘voices’ this model comes with, I use the piano the most and it is very pleasant to ear - this was confirmed to me by family members who play an acoustic piano and can tell the difference. The use interface - several push buttons is very easy to use, and to me the simplicity isa big plus - it is great not to have visual disruption of LCD screens and digital interfaces. Finally, I find the keys pleasant to touch, the build quality is solid, and for this price point, I think it is great. It takes many years to learn piano, especially if you want to read sheet music, so, no need to be too stressed about this device being just like a piano. To learn to play, it is perfect, and I enjoy this device every day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020 by Ezra Schwartz

  • A Superb lightweight, portable, high quality keyboard!
Size: 61Keys Style: GO:Piano Education Bundle
I've been playing the piano for over 45 years and this is my 4th keyboard/piano. I own a Boston GP 178 grand, a Technics KN6000, and a Yamaha p155 DP. I wanted a lightweight, high quality, full size key, portable keyboard for bringing anywhere...and I found this to be PERFECT! Although the keys aren't weighted, they feel great under the fingers and very fun to play. The piano sounds, as well as the other sounds, are GREAT!!. I believe the piano sounds are better or more authentic than on my Yamaha p155. Also, it looks fantastic!. My other option was to buy the Korg microkey air 61, but I wanted full size keys and I'm so happy I chose the Roland Go piano. As for CONS: not weighted keys, 61 keys instead of 88 (Some piano music, especially classical music needs 88 keys) HOWEVER, the other specs make up for this: full size keys, sound quality (piano, electric pianos, synths, vibes, guitar, drum kits, etc), lightweight, very fun to play, cost, Roland brand (not cheap Casio). If you play love playing piano or keyboards you will absolutely love this instrument! Folks, this is the one you want to buy. I LOVE it!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2019 by pharmer

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