Alesis Melody 61 Key Keyboard Piano for Beginners

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Alesis Melody 61 Key Keyboard Piano for Beginners
Alesis Melody 61 Key Keyboard Piano for Beginners

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Alesis Melody 61 Key Keyboard Piano for Beginners Description

  • All-In-One Digital Piano for Beginners – Portable music keyboard with 61 responsive full-size piano-style keys and built-in speakers to practice and perform in front of your friends and family
  • Hundreds of Electric Keyboard Sounds – Includes 300 voices: Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano, Strings, Organ, Synth, Drums and more. Develop your skills with the intuitive Dual and Split modes
  • Practice Makes Perfect – Enjoy 40 Demo songs, 300 built-in rhythms and a “Record” feature for capturing your performances. The headphones with a 1/8” jack mute the speakers for private practicing
  • Powerful Educational Features – Easily advance your skills with a 3-month premium subscription from Skoove for interactive online piano lessons
  • Everything you Need – Includes an easy-to-assemble keyboard stand, bench with adjustable height settings, headphones, sheet music stand, microphone with 5ft. long cable for singing along while playing and a power adapter
  • The sheet music stand is ideal for holding either the sheet music or tablet devices so you can read music or attend lessons while you are playing

Alesis Melody 61 Key Keyboard Piano for Beginners Specification

Specification: Alesis Melody 61 Key Keyboard Piano for Beginners

Size

61 keys + accessories

Age Range Description

Kid

Item Weight

8.14 pounds

Model Name

Melody61MKII

Supported Software

Melodics

Product Dimensions

124"D x 37.4"W x 4.1"H

Style

61 keys + accessories

Connector Type

3.5mm Jack

Connectivity Technology

Auxiliary

Power Source

Corded Electric

Headphones Jack

3.5mm Jack

Instrument

Digital Piano

Manufacturer

inMusic Brands Inc.

UPC

694318023624

Global Trade Identification Number

00694318023624

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

Voltage

9 Volts (DC)

Alesis Melody 61 Key Keyboard Piano for Beginners Reviews (13)

13 reviews for Alesis Melody 61 Key Keyboard Piano for Beginners

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  1. Marleen

    The keyboard didn’t work. I send it back. Disappointed.

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  2. Douglas W. Fielder

    My 5 year old grandson love this and has become proficient at singing along while it plays the memorized songs included on this piano. Headset gives my daughter some relief when it’s time to practice or play around.

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  3. Luis Yamil

    I was on the fence due to the bad reviews and the mix of good reviews. I am glad I give it a chance because he has been a really good beginner keyboard. If you want it to sound like a normal piano, remember to hit the keypad in the keypad on your right (001) that’s it; that’s that will get you the sound that you’re looking for.!!

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  4. Sagan

    I got this for my 3 years old, she’s tall as a 4 so it can be adjusted to her size, both the seat and Keyboard.

    Awesome sound, speakers are loud enough, HHeadphone jack can accomodate an output to a sound bar or such.

    Only thing I don’t like, the MIC VOLUME is NOT LINKED to the master volume and is ALWAYS MAXED. Gets annoying to hear her sing when the sound is maxed lol. But hey, she had fun!

    I would recommend getting Keys stickers for it since it’s really made for beginners.

    Solid build of the seat and keyboard holder, the keyboard is made of cheap plastic though, so don’t let it fall from more than a feet or it might crack.

    Overall, a great value for the money and one happy 3 years old daughter/possible future musician.

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  5. Karry

    Perfect

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  6. John Writer

    Quality Product, great customer service/support. My 7 year old granddaughter loves this piano!

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  7. Level 100 Prosumer

    This is a true beginner’s piano. There is no touch sensitivity and the keys resistance feel sort of like a membrane keyboard.

    This feels nothing like a real piano, it really feels like a toy. But at this price point considering everything you get it’s not the worst deal in the world.

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  8. Cliente de Amazon

    Worth the price, verg good for kids or beginners who just started learning.

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  9. Xxxxxx

    Ma fille en est très satisfaite. Elle en joue tous les jours. Je recommande vivement !

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  10. Ricky C

    It’s a good keyboard overall and really good for practice. Use it mostly in organ mode!

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  11. Vivien A.

    Easy for a first timer, portable

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  12. Daytripperdave

    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.

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  13. Cliente de Amazon

    Pensé que por el precio sería algo más como de juguete pero la verdad nos sorprendió, es de muy buena calidad y el precio que ofrece Amazon es inigualable. Ya incluye el banco, el soporte, un micrófono,un cargador y un cd para practicar. Nos encantó que puedes usarlo con un eliminador de corriente normal o con pilas para poder transportarlo ya que no es nada estorboso, tiene muchísimas funciones y el sonido es buenísimo. Tambien nos gustó mucho que ya incluyera todo eso por el precio tan bajo porque así no tienes que estar consiguiendo todo por partes. Mi hija lo usa muchísimo para practicar solfeo, lo recomiendo ampliamente. Llevamos un año con el y sigue como nuevo.

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