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Alesis Melody 61 MK4 Keyboard Piano for Beginners with 61 Keys Speakers, Tablet/Sheet Music Stand, 300 Sounds and Music Lessons

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Alesis Melody 61 MK4 Keyboard Piano for Beginners with 61 Keys Speakers, Tablet/Sheet Music Stand, 300 Sounds and Music Lessons

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· Compact - Electric keyboard piano, featuring 61 keys, perfect for helping new piano students of all ages develop their finger strength and dexterity · Massive Sound Library - 300 inspiring built-in sounds with the ability to layer or split 2 sounds and sustain/vibrato FX, 300 accompaniment rhythms with auto-chord functions, and 30 demo songs · Everything You Need to Start Today - Including a full-back sheet music/tablet stand, power adapter, and access to online piano lessons from Skoove and Melodics · Fun Practice Features - Built-in metronome; Record Mode for revisiting your practice sessions; Accompaniment Rhythm Mode that instantly generates play-along songs from 300 different genres · Ready to Travel - Melody 61 is lightweight (6.6 lbs/3 kg) and easy to carry, and can be powered via (6) AA batteries (not included) for when you're ready to bring the show on the road · USB-MIDI Connection - Simply plug the keyboard into a Mac or PC to utilize most recording and educational piano software, like the included premium lessons from Skoove and Melodics · Well-Connected - 1/4" sustain pedal input, 1/8" aux input for connecting a mobile phone or tablet, and a 1/8" headphone output that mutes the internal speakers for private practice

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Luv My GardenReviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025

Excellent quality at a very reasonable price.

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Love itReviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025

Great

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notarobotReviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025

It works well for my twelve year old

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OliverReviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025

So far so good but sometimes has a weird static sound in the speaker

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AimeeReviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025

Excelente

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MilezaReviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025

Click to play video Es todo lo que necesitaba para las clases de mi niña Ya tiene varios meses y se ve como el primer día Mi niña lo ama

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Keshia ShantelReviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025

No tengo quejas

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IonuxReviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024

Good deal on this since it comes with a stand and seat. We don't use the microphone really but it's cool they include one. Great keyboard for our kids to practice with!

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CHAKIRINA DanaReviewed in France on March 30, 2025

Bon produit. Satisfaite

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Le vinyl n’est pas vert il est grisReviewed in Belgium on May 3, 2025

Très bien pour un début

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Chris P. BaconReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 4, 2025

Backstory: It all began when I decided it was time to pursue my dream of becoming a musical virtuoso. Well, not exactly. In truth, I had watched one too many YouTube videos of child prodigies playing Beethoven, and thought, “How hard could it be?” Cue the late-night online shopping spree where I stumbled upon the Alesis Melody 61 Key Keyboard Piano. Its description promised everything: 300 sounds, music lessons, a stand, stool, headphones, microphone, and even a sheet music stand—basically, all the tools to turn me into the next Elton John. I was sold. Two days later, a suspiciously large box arrived at my door, and thus began my journey into musical mediocrity (with a side of chaos). The Encounter: The first sign of trouble came during assembly. The stool seemed straightforward, but the stand? It felt like an IKEA nightmare. At one point, I accidentally turned it into what could only be described as a modern art piece. With the help of YouTube and a little cursing, I finally got everything set up. Excited, I turned on the keyboard and hit a random key. Instead of a grand piano sound, I was greeted by what I can only describe as “techno alien disco.” Turns out, I had accidentally selected Sound #273. After cycling through bagpipes, helicopter noises, and what might have been a kazoo, I eventually found a classic piano sound. Progress! Half an hour into my first music lesson, the dog started howling in what I hoped was approval, though it sounded suspiciously like protest. The included microphone, which I naïvely plugged in, turned my attempts at singing into something resembling auto-tuned banshee wails. But hey, everyone starts somewhere. Review: Pros: 1. Feature Overload: 300 sounds and rhythms mean you’ll never get bored. From pianos to strings to, yes, helicopter noises—it’s got it all. 2. Great Starter Kit: The included stand, stool, headphones, and microphone make this an all-in-one package, perfect for beginners or hobbyists. 3. Learning Made Easy: The built-in lessons are surprisingly good, offering step-by-step guidance for those (like me) starting from zero. 4. Compact and Lightweight: Easy to move around, whether you’re practicing in the bedroom, living room, or pretending you’re on stage. 5. Budget-Friendly: For everything included, it’s a bargain. Perfect for those dipping their toes into music without committing to a pricey piano. Cons: 1. Stand Assembly Drama: Putting it together was an adventure I wasn’t emotionally prepared for. 2. Sound Quality: While decent for the price, don’t expect concert hall acoustics. The speakers can sound a bit tinny at higher volumes. 3. Microphone Chaos: It works, but don’t expect studio-level clarity. Also, it’s dangerously fun, leading to impromptu karaoke sessions. 4. Overwhelming Choices: With 300 sounds, it’s easy to spend more time exploring them than actually practicing. Unexpected Adventures: By day three, I had mastered Twinkle Twinkle Little Star—and by “mastered,” I mean I could play it without accidentally hitting helicopter mode. But the real highlight? A spontaneous “family concert” featuring my questionable keyboard skills, the dog howling backup vocals, and a neighbor knocking to ask if we were “okay.” (I like to think they wanted to join the band.) The stool, by the way, has now become the cat’s favorite perch, and the sheet music stand works wonderfully… as a holder for snacks. Final Thoughts: The Alesis Melody 61 is a fantastic entry-level keyboard for anyone looking to explore music without breaking the bank. It’s not perfect—the sound quality is mid-tier, and the stand assembly tested my patience—but it’s packed with features, fun, and potential. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a hobbyist looking for a fun instrument, this keyboard delivers. Would I recommend it? Absolutely. Just be prepared for some chaos along the way. 8/10—bonus points if you can figure out how to use Sound #273 in an actual song!

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Stéphane JutrasReviewed in Canada on March 23, 2022

Nice cheap keyboard, perfect for beginners and very casual keyboard players. The built quality: the keybed seems pretty well made, doesn't feel like a toy piano. But the casing is made of the weakest plastic known to mankind. Better not drop it! The presets are ok. Can't be too snobby about them. Warning: upon fixing up, the volume kicks in pretty loudly. There must be a way to lower it before going deaf. No MIDI, no USB, no Bluetooth, no Main Out, (a headphone out jack can bypass the OUT problem if need is), there are just 2 integrated speakers. As mentioned above, it's a very entry-level keyboard. And it's very low-priced too. Bought it for my wife who didn't play in decades. So why buying something semi-pro or pro if she's not sure if she'll ever pick up the piano again? The bench is sturdy. It can support an almost 230 pounds person. The X stand is good too. The headphone sound ok to me. But never used the mipcrophone so I can't tell anything about it. It's an ok choice, as long one doesn't expect much. I bought it because ipt is an Alesis product. I had some synthesizers and studio gear with the Alesis name and loved each of them. This time, it was a bit a shot in the dark.

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virginieReviewed in France on January 8, 2023

Ensemble de qualité. Le siège est confortable, la table pour reposer le piano bien stable et le piano en lui même présente de multi fonctions et possède un son agréable. Le micro, le casque et les cours gratuits sont un plus fort appréciable. En résumé, cet achat a fait le bonheur de mon fils. Je me recommande fortement car le rapport qualité prix est excellent