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Donner 61 Key Keyboard Piano, Electric Piano Keyboard Kit with 249 Voices, 249 Rhythms - Includes Piano Stand, Stool, Microphone, Gift for Beginners, Black (DEK-610S)

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Donner 61 Key Keyboard Piano, Electric Piano Keyboard Kit with 249 Voices, 249 Rhythms - Includes Piano Stand, Stool, Microphone, Gift for Beginners, Black (DEK-610S)

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· All-Inclusive Kit-The DEK-610S Piano Keyboard Kit includes an easy-to-assemble keyboard stand, an adjustable-height bench, a sheet music stand, a microphone, and a power adapter. It provides everything you need in one package · Unlimited Possibilities-With 32-note polyphony, 249 voices, 249 rhythms, 50 demo songs, and 3 teaching functions, you can unleash your creativity and enjoy band performances · HD Display-The 61-key beginner keyboard piano features an LCD display panel that shows the current functions and operations · Practice Makes Perfect-The "Record" feature allows you to capture your performances for timely correction. The headphones with a 1/8" jack enable private practice · Superior Sound & Portability-Equipped with two built-in 10W speakers, the DEK-610S electric piano delivers room-filling sound. Its slim piano body makes it portable and perfect for indoor or outdoor activities

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Happy GirlReviewed in the United States on November 24, 2020

Play Video My goodness---first of all, this is an INCREDIBLE bargain. I cannot BELIEVE how much comes with this keyboard. I actually realized AFTER I placed my order, all of the extras (which is really weird, as I am usually so detail-oriented). I ordered this as a potential replacement for a full-sized electronic keyboard that I received as a gift from my parents when I was in college. I was a music major, and it was meant to help me practice at times when I couldn’t or didn’t want to brave the elements to get to a practice room. Understand, I was NOT a piano major, but a voice major, and part of that degree included several semesters of piano, both class and private (I had also taken lessons as a kid). I mention all of that to say that even after all of that, I am not a virtuoso. I was good at whatever I was practicing at the time, to a degree, but it did not become my passion. However, as a professional singer, I sometimes need a reference point when learning a new song, or I teach voice lessons, etc, so it is great to have a keyboard around. The one from college is large, and I keep it stored in a dedicated keyboard bag. It is cumbersome to drag out…so I don’t do it often! My hope for this one was less trouble, thereby resulting in more use. So, all of that said… It is amazing that this comes with a stand and a stool. Even the music holder is wonderful. And the options…WOW. So many voices possible, so many styles possible. (Some of the funkier percussion options remind me of playing on the electric organ in my grandmother’s house as a kid! Ha!) But truly, the sensitivity of the keys, after playing on it for awhile, I realized, “oh my gosh! This feels exactly like the way the electric pianos we used in Class Piano in college felt like! ” So there you have it…it is up to college music department standards for playability, which is pretty awesome. Granted, it is not full size as far as how many actual keys, but there are not many times people truly need those extra keys on either end, let’s be honest. The LED window screen is cool, but the notation on the treble and bass clefs is not really accurate, so I wouldn’t spend too much time looking there for affirmation or help. There is some kind of “teaching” tool that I have not even looked into yet, so it seems as if perhaps one can use this to train themselves/teach themselves somehow… as well as the usual fun things like recording your own songs, looping, etc. I am not sure how the MP3 connection works…the connector looks more like a charging cable to me, but perhaps I just don’t have compatible mp3 devices…I am not even sure of the purpose there…are we supposed to be trying to play the keyboard sounds through another device, or play the music of another device through the keyboard? I don’t know. There is also a midi port, for those who use midi (I have not needed to since the 90’s, way back in the day when I was writing music with the Finale program.) If this were to have cons: 1- The microphone it comes with is cheap. Feels like a toy. And there is no stand for it, so you would need to provide that (or have I somehow missed seeing a hole to plunk it into, maybe? ) Hard to play and hold a mic at the same time. 2- This would be even better if it came with a storage bag. If you are planning on leaving it out all the time, you won’t need one, of course (though you might want to drape something over it to protect from dust). Right now I still live in a little house that does not have enough room for a dedicated music room, but hopefully someday…so this will have to be stored somehow, much like my older keyboard has been (but at least is till take up less space!). All in all, WOW, WHAT A DEAL. Seriously. I am certain my dad spent at least three times as much and maybe 5 times as much back in the day, and it didn’t come with some of these extras.

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SleevesReviewed in the United States on November 5, 2020

My wife was interested in learning how to play piano, and figured a keyboard would be the perfect learning tool. I had an old Casio (we're talking 20 years old), but wanted her to have something that would be a little more...updated. That's when I stumbled on this keyboard. I've heard the Donner name a few times (own one of their capos, an Alchemy effects pedal, and have heard good things about their ukeleles), and it seemed to have a lot of tools that would encourage her to learn, and at a great price to match. I mean, a full-size keyboard for under $100? There aren't too many of those floating around. This is a great keyboard for beginners, or even some intermediate players looking to hone their skills. It's made of plastic, but doesn't feel cheap, and the buttons also feel sturdy; I wouldn't go so far as to say that I'd feel comfortable taking it gigging, but for home practice it's a good fit. I'd say the build quality is pretty much on par with my old Casio, but at a much lower price point. It's also much lighter and less bulky, which makes moving it around a breeze, even for my short wife. It can be powered using batteries (just 6 AA, much more practical than the 6 "C" batteries required for my old keyboard), or the included AC adapter, and even has an automatic setting that disables draining of the batteries when the AC cord is plugged in. There's a large library of "voices" (500 of them!) that range from standard (piano, guitar) to more exotic, so you should have no troubles finding a sound that will fit your mood (or envisioned musical project). We haven't had time to noodle with them all yet, but ones I've heard are useable, and good for the price point. Personally, I wouldn't use most of them in any serious recordings, but for demos, or singalong practice, or posts to social media, they will fit the bill quite nicely. The electronic display is crisp and, for the most part, easily readable: the only drawback is the finger diagram, as it can be hard to see which fingers are being highlighted when you're playing along. Outside of that, though, it clearly lists all activated settings, and even has cool treble/bass clef staffs that highlight the notes you're playing as you press them (or in the case of learning mode, the notes that you are supposed to press). This can not only help users learn to read music, but also to quickly transcribe cool "riffs" and melodies for later use. Overall, this is an excellent keyboard for the price point, as long as you go in with the right expectations: this isn't something that's going to blow you away with its tonal qualities or versatility. But it has virtually every feature a budding pianist could want, including MIDI connectivity, a headphone jack to practice even in quiet surroundings, dozens of songs to practice along to, and a handy music stand. If you're looking to learn and don't want to waste a lot of money (who does?), there's no need to look any further.

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IreneReviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024

This piano was great for my daughter and husband to learn! The quality and sound was great and the stand was easy to set up and sturdy and the bench supported my husband (200lb) easily and my 3 year old that likes to sway and wobble on chairs. Since we are beginniners, I can't say how the quality of music compares - but it sounds great to us! Reason for 4 vs. 5 stars is that the microphone never worked - it seems quite cheap such that I can't tell if its a "toy microphone" that was never intended to work or a microphone they should be able to use. As a beginner, my daughter loves to try to sing the song after she learned to play it well - and was unfortunate that she can't sing on a microphone (as what girl wouldn't want to). But its cheap enough to just buy another. But the most important is the keyboard - so it's great quality and sturdy!

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Alberto J.Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024

Excellent kit for beginners that want to learn piano. It has everything you need to start. Easy to assembly stand. The only think I don’t like to much is the microphone but I don’t care to much about it because I don’t have use for it.

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Julie beckReviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024

Perfect!

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OlenaReviewed in Canada on November 5, 2024

Update: Thank you! We find the microphone. Thank you for your help and thank you for great service! Good piano but we didn’t got a microphone there.

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JoshReviewed in Canada on February 27, 2021

Really solid beginner keyboard. I'll cut straight to the point: - Two different ways to power it - because it's portable, it became a back-seat practice keyboard for the car - Speakers are built in, so you don't need to plug it into any external speaks. Headphone jack which is really important, see: backseat car practice keyboard! - It's very light - Plays well enough for a beginner. Not heavy weighted keys like a grand piano, but what can you expect for the price? Has a pile of demo songs, a ton of different styles and voices, seems to be manufactured well. Just a fun unit that we recommend and are pleased with.

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NjadeReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 23, 2023

This was bought for my daughter who is keen to learn how to play. It arrived in a large box and was quite heavy, so be careful when trying to pick it up - I had to slide it most of the time. The keyboard was quite easy to fix together to the stand. The screws came packaged in a small clear bag and stuck to the back of the chair. The keyboard quality sounds great and has various functions, and the seat is sturdy too. The microphone is like something you get from a cheap store so don’t expect much from it, but the rest is great. Would recommend.

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Gee MannReviewed in Canada on February 7, 2021

Play Video You can play this as a keyboard with the addition of not just a metronome but a built in drum machine. It is loaded with other features such as the ability to record. Here are some of the other features: Auto bass and chord (single-finger, fingered chord system); Control and effect (keyboard percussion , metronome, vibrato, delay effect, dual voice); Teaching function (intelligent three-step teaching system); Performance recording (record/play); External interface (USB disk MP3 player, headphones, audio input and output, microphone input, pedal output). The teaching function is something that could be used by students to learn and it works in two ways: 1. Single band mode: The song will not continue unless one of the keys is pressed. It will make the right sound whether the key pressed is correct or not. (This won’t teach you the song but it will help you get the sound in your ear/head). 2. Following mode: The song will not continue unless the right key is pressed. (This will help you learn the correct keys to press in order to learn the song.). 3. Ensemble mode. It will block song tonic if any note keys was pressed. It will not block song tonic anymore after 5 seconds none pressing any note key. This is a light portable keyboard loaded with features and will be good for a beginner or someone needs a portable battery operated keyboard.

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C.E92Reviewed in France on February 24, 2023

Vraiment bien pour les débutants je recommande