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The ONE Keyboard Piano, 61 Key Piano Keyboard for Beginner/Professional, Electric Piano w/Lighted Keys, Music Stand & Piano App, Supports USB MIDI/Audio/Microphone/Headphones/Sustain Pedal

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Color: Onyx Black


Features

  • Advanced Teaching Features & Light-up KeysThe ONE keyboard piano is built with advanced light-up key technology, which can teach music by illuminating the keys with our free app(More than 4000 sheet music, 100 teaching videos and games), helping you go from beginner to professional. It's not only a piano, but also a tutor.
  • Excellent Sound & Force-sensitive keysThere are 4 high-quality speakers (1.25" Tweeter*2, 5"Woofer *2) in TOK electronic piano, which achieves surround sound, heavy bass, and warm tone, plus the sound will change with the strength of the keys, making your music performance better.
  • Rich Music Selections & Simple Operation Panel Our piano keyboard is equipped with 417 timbres, 128 polyphony, And only 4 buttons on the piano surface, easy to use with The ONE Smart Piano app, which you can choose from 417 tones. With the MIDI function, you can create your own music and do band performances. A great choice for professional players.
  • Compatible with Multiple External DevicesThe ONE electronic keyboard supports USB MIDI(for conecting to iOS/Android devices to use teaching apps or edit music), external audio(for extra audio device), microphone, headphones and extra Sustain Pedal.
  • More Entertainment & Exclusive the ONE Piano AppAll the ONE electric keyboard will get the exclusive part of our app for free, which contains over 4,000 sheet music, 100 instructional videos and games, so you can learn and play anytime, anywhere.

Description

The one light is the most portable way to learn piano. With the synced LED lights in the keyboard, a beginner musician can start to play music in minutes, while professional musicians can have equal fun by choosing from thousands of free sheet music and over 128 instrument sounds Plus MIDI input/output to play. Just connect to our Free app The one smart piano, you can begin with the crash course and learn a song in minutes or choose a gaming mode with arcade style scoring. You can also choose from our library of over 3000 free music sheets or purchase the latest pop songs, and learn to play a piece note by note. The music progresses only when you play the correct piano key. In our other app one pianist, kids can enjoy the journey style learning game. This smart keyboard also adds MIDI compatibility and works with other MIDI based apps, such as yousician, piano Maestro, even garage band. It's fun and affordable for everyone. Get the one smart keyboard today and start play in minutes! .


Brand: The One


Color: Onyx Black


Number of Keys: 61


Skill Level: Beginner


Special Feature: Portable, Lighted Keys, Headphone Jack, Microphone Input, Recording, Touch-Sensitive Keys


Item Weight: 11 pounds


Product Dimensions: 36.22 x 12.99 x 3.94 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: TOK1B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 10, 2015


Color Name: Onyx Black


Connector Type: usb


Hardware Interface: USB, USB Type C, Lightning, Headphone


Number of Keyboard Keys: 61


Proficiency Level: Beginner


Battery type: Alkaline


Power Source: Electric


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  • An Adult's Review
Color: Golden White
Something I noticed while reading the reviews of this is that almost nobody bought it for themselves. Either it was a gift for a kid, or someone's mom or dad bought it, or whatever. I mean, that's awesome, but there are another group of people like me-- adults that are getting into piano and aren't interested in buying lessons. This review is for that purpose, to illustrate to any other adults out there if this is merely a child's toy or if it can be a functional adult keyboard. So, does it work as a functional keyboard? Keep in mind my family has owned multiple pianos, including white grands, traditional pianos, and electric keyboards. I'm an avid listener of piano music, and have done extensive research of this topic. I took years of piano lessons when I was a kid, but I'm ADD, so I HATED it. I got so bored with the endless practice and struggled to read all the music, so eventually I quit. The answer to my original question (an adult) is YES, this works! I'll go over each part that I found notable. First, the important part-- the keys. The keys themselves were a bit of a disappointment. They're non-weighted, which I knew from the start, but I didn't expect them to feel quite so light. It feels more like a toy than the other keyboards I've played on. They have a funky feeling to them. I'm not a huge fan of them. If I play too vigorously, I might break it. It's immediately obvious that it's not a traditional keyboard. I got used to the unusual feel after about fifteen minutes of tooling around, and now it doesn't bother me. Second, the frame-- how does it look? How does it feel? Compared to other electric keyboards like this, it looks rather professional and nice. It's on par with others that I've come across as far as quality, but it looks more modern as far as aesthetics. It looks like something a music student would have instead of just something a parent bought for their kid to play with instead of a babysitter. I found the music stand to work very well for holding my device of choice (Iphone Six) while playing. Third, connectivity. They have their own app. True to their word, they have a ton of music available! Annoyingly, it doesn't remove songs that require an 88 key piano from the search results. I think it's a sales ploy to slowly convince people to buy the much more expensive full piano. At least they tell you before you buy something that it won't be compatible. I've read a couple of other people complaining about this as well, but I tried a few that required the full piano (such as the hard version of Scott Joplin's the Entertainer). Although a message warning about compatibility--you CAN play a lot of the full keyboard songs on it. Sure, there might be a note in there somewhere that requires a higher or lower octave, but it's quite possible to learn a full keyboard song on the shorter one. It'll still illuminate the notes in the right order and right location. If you want to see what I mean, look up Scott Joplin's the Entertainer and play it (the hard one, not the easy one). Another interesting thing is that when you plug your device into the keyboard, it actually charges it. Pretty handy. The speakers. They're pretty good, but I honestly expected more. I have a 7.2 surround sound in my house, and I plugged it into that and it sounds loads better. A brief note about this-- the manual led me astray. The keyboard has a aux out port and my stereo an aux in port, but you don't connect them. If you do, nothing will play out of your speakers of the stereo except static and the keyboard will still make all the sound. To test, I plugged my phone into the stereo and it worked fine. Something is wrong with my keyboard. The only way I was able to do it was to plug my aux cord into the headphone port and then into the aux input of my stereo, effectively tricking it. A notable drawback-- this thing's charger is tiny. I have a short desk that I play it on, and the charger barely goes across the desk. It's my biggest complaint, hands down. Make sure that your station will be near an outlet, or that you have batteries. I haven't tried it without the power cord, but I heard that you can use it with batteries. Can't vouch for that. How do the lights work? Excellently. It's an unbelievably handy feature. It feels like a game. How accurately and quickly can you press the keys? I felt a huge amount of pride, and in a funny way, it's much more supportive than a piano teacher. It doesn't lose patience if you don't get it right, and you can go as slowly as you want. Like I say, I've tried lessons. This is my preference. If you're terrible at first, you don't feel cringy or embarrassed. It's just you and it! Can this be used as a child's toy or learning tool? Of course. I'm sure it can. But does it fit the standards of an adult with musical experience? Absolutely. I can happily recommend it. It's also a heck of a lot less expensive than trying to pay a teacher, and you don't need to learn to read music. You can memorize the songs and you'll be fine if you want to. I'm sure that I will find a cheap piano on Craigslist somewhere to play because the speakers aren't that awesome, but in the meantime, I will learn on it. I think the most effective way to use this, at least from my experience, is to learn on it and transfer that knowledge to a traditional keyboard with better sound quality and a larger number of keys. I'm not (repeat, not) returning it, so don't mishear me. This isn't an accident, or a bad purchase. I'm not trying to replace it with another piano. This is an invaluable tool, and in the long and short run, you will not regret your purchase. It'll reignite that spark in you to learn and play either for the first time or as a continuation of your playing. Either way, awesome tool, awesome purchase. If you look into a teacher, you'll looking at $150 a month easily (not to mention driving time and gas). It's a simple equation-- buy this and have a near limitless amount of hours of teaching for years if you take good care of it, or have two months of traditional teaching and have to find a keyboard somewhere. It's your choice. For me, it's clear. I'll take the ONE Light Keyboard. Play it wherever and whenever. How many piano teachers can you call when you're bored at 1 am to come help you learn? I'd recommend buying it, but if you do or you don't, you're here for a reason. You want to further your career at playing this amazing instrument. Just for this, you're amazing. I've tried to help you by telling you my thoughts. Find what you love. Find the keyboard and setting you love. In the end, all that matters it that you're comfortable. Don't give up. Don't get frustrated. If one thing doesn't work for you, switch. Don't just give up like I did. Trust me, in the end you'll regret it. I wish you all the best of luck. Music is one of the most personal and beautiful things in this world. You CAN do it. It doesn't matter how good you are. What matters is that you are happy. This piano has reinvigorated this dream in me. For this, I cannot thank the ONE Music Group enough. Stay focused. Don't let anyone tell you no. That's it. That's the end of my review. I hope it helped someone. I'm going to go play here in a minute. Mysterious reader, best of luck. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2017 by TypicalRhino14

  • I really want this keyboard. Fix the hissing
Color: Onyx Black
I am a fan of The One Light. I am learning to play and was looking for something more than my 44 key Casio. Setup was easy. I was able to connect my iPad Air without issue. Speakers on the unit sound good. I have two complaints. One is pretty major(in my mind). I hear a hiss in my headphones when they are connected to the 3.5mm headphone jack on the front. It happens when the unit is on, no matter the volume(even if it all the way down to zero). I know the headphones work as I tested them using my other keyboard, as well as directly in my iPad, iPhone and computer. I also tested other headsets. All performed the same way. Imagine air being let out of a tire or basketball, that is the sound that is always in the background. I can still hear the keyboard sounds, its just the annoying hiss is always in the background. There is no way i would use headphones with that sound in the background. Not good. I am hoping I have a defective unit. I already opened a support request with The One Music group site. I was not able to find a phone number to call. I am still waiting for a response. My second less important complaint is when I was running through the tutorial, the app seemed to think I had pedals connected (I do not). It would give me option to use the left play to replay or right pedal to move forward. My only option was to touch the iPad screen to replay or advance. It would be nice if the app would allow us users without the pedals to advance the screen using one of the keyboard keys. I realize this review sounds negative. I do not intend it to be. The headphone hissing causes me to give this a 3 stars as I will be using my headphones the majority of the time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2017 by Tony

  • The companion app doesn't work.
Color: Onyx Black
The keyboard itself works wonderfully, and the companion app has a myriad of lessons and exercises which is nice, but the primary reason I chose to buy this is because of the option of buying new songs to learn. The app has some free songs, but I would love to be able to buy more, but unfortunately the only payment option is through PayPal and the app won't connect to it. The app will also not work with my Tablet, so because I am unable to connect and use the app as advertised I have to give this a lower review. I could have bought a regular keyboard for 1/3 of the price I paid for this, but I was really looking forward to building a library of songs to learn with it and I cannot do so with a faulty app. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2021 by Sara Hiner

  • Nice and clean looking
Color: Onyx Black
Got this today and I love it so much. Sounds like a piano plays like one and looks sleek. I plugged my iPad in and jumped right in. I don’t recommend the app it “comes” with to learn to much more then songs from. It’s great for BUYING each individual Song. For instance the frozen song that every child want to learn: there’s the easy vision and then there’s a melody and then the more advanced one. Each cost 3.99 plus tax. Other apps do work on it though just got to dig around a bit. That’s the app though. Anyways back to the piano, if I had one complaint it would be no peddle. Most that cost this much also have an add on package with the peddle and stand but this one I can’t seem to find one specifically for this one. Also love that the headphone jack is right in front with this one so you don’t have to deal with the wire in the way. All in all though this will be great to teach my kids and have some fun myself on ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2019 by Linda Crenshaw

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