🎶 Elevate Your Piano Game with Style!
These Piano Keyboard Stickers are designed for musicians of all levels, featuring durable, transparent materials that are easy to apply and remove. They come with bright note letters, sharps and flats clearly marked, and are suitable for any keyboard size up to 88 keys. With added features like clef indicators and application instructions, these stickers make learning and playing the piano a breeze.
K**V
You get slightly less than what you pay for...
Using the piano on its own there is light humming coming from the built-in speakers and the sound is a bit flat, but this is bearable for the price you pay.When you use the headphones the humming sound is obviously more noticeable, but I guess it is still kind of OK-ish, for the price...It all falls apart when you actually want to use the provided microphone. The light humming becomes a fairly loud buzzing noise. And if you want to use both microphone and headphones at the same time, then you can just forget it, unless you really want to damage your ears. You hear the loud buzzing sound right in your ears and on top of that for some reason there is no volume control for the microphone and it is literally set at maximum. I was almost deafened the first time I put on the headphones and tried to say something directly at the microphone. So, headphones and mic together, just forget about it.Speaking of humming/buzzing sounds, if you press 2-3 keys at the same time there is an increase in the constant background humming sound I mentioned in the beginning. It is more noticeable on the lower notes than on the higher ones, but it is definitely there.In the product description, it says there is learning function, however, it fails to clarify a few things about it. There are two modes for "learning". When you select the first the piano plays the background of one of the demo songs and waits for you to press ANY key and it sounds the correct tone regardless of what key you pressed. That in effect only teaches you to keep the correct tempo of the demo song and has nothing to do with actually playing it. The second mode again plays the background of one of the demo songs and it is expected from you to play the piano part, without any guidance as such, so in effect this is not really learning mode, but rather a mode that allows you to play the demo songs if you already know how to play the piano.Documentation that comes with this piano is, to say the least sparse. There is only a small booklet, half of which contains warning messages in a few different languages and the other half, just describes how to use the functions in as little details as possible. Still understandable though if you are at least a tiny bit tech inclined.In conclusion, this piano is marketed as a piano for beginner learners. If you are serious about learning to play, even as a complete beginner, get a more expensive and higher quality one. In my opinion, this could be passed as a great toy electric piano, but never as beginner's piano.
S**E
Piano key stickers
Bought these to help remember notes rather than numbers,Pros. Easy to apply and remove from the keysCons. These came with a sticker missing so not too happy about that
R**H
Excellent addition for beginners
Execellent addition to my digital piano. Just started to learn so these are invaluable. I’ve heard the argument that it’s better to not have these to learn but they just make the initial process much easier and eventually you’ll know the keys off by heart so I don’t subscribe to that argument.They are clear apart from obviously the note which makes them look even better. They will easily come off if I ever wanted to remove them too without leaving any marks.Would fully recommend
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