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Portable Roll Up Piano Keyboard - JB4509JB4509
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Portable Roll Up Piano Keyboard - JB4509JB4509

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Description:

Portable Roll Up Piano Keyboard Be the life of ANY party with this roll up keyboard!The Rollup Piano is the ideal portable electronic instrument for e

Features:

Built in speaker, volume control and headphone output


16 instrument sounds


99 rhythms


Product Details:
Product Length: 24.0 inches
Product Width: 4.5 inches
Product Height: 1.0 inches
Product Weight: 2.0 pounds
Package Length: 16.1 inches
Package Width: 6.6 inches
Package Height: 1.5 inches
Package Weight: 1.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 45 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 45 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

41 of 43 found the following review helpful:

5I don't believe itApr 06, 2009
By Vanessa Jones "blackgorgeous1"
I didn't think that this piano would actually work. But I was willing to try it. It did work! It is light weight and I carry it in my tote bag. I can take it out a play it during my lunch break or whenever I need to hear a certain chord. I believe I got my money's worth. I look forward to buying another one in the near future.

It will be cool to have a roll up piano in which the keys are raised instead of being totally flat!

25 of 27 found the following review helpful:

3my son is 8 he really likes it, it's a bit dodgy though.Mar 11, 2008
By C. Cooke
As I said my son is 8 and really likes it. It is a bit dodgy. It has to be on a very flat surface to work properly.

He still like it though. The head phone feature is great!!! So when he practices I don't have to hear it unless he needs help.

Over all as a toy its a 4. Saving me from needing a piano its a 7.

84 of 100 found the following review helpful:

1rollup pianoDec 28, 2005
By Clyde W. Potts "cwp"
Received one for Christmas and 8 of the Keys would not even make a sound .

25 of 29 found the following review helpful:

5great!Feb 11, 2008
By Chris Freiling
This works great!
No problems with dead keys.
I'm not a piano player, but I
love singing. I keep it on my dashboard
so I can identify notes on the radio
while I am stuck in traffic.
I bring it to singing practice to keep
us on key. Love it.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Great Instrument at a Great PriceMar 26, 2011
By ~AMH
Having started a children's keyboard class, I was on the market for child-friendly, quality yet economical portable keyboards. I needed five, so price was one of my top concerns, although I was willing to pay up to $100 each if I thought it was worth it. I was skeptical about Jobar's Roll a Piano initially, as were some of the other reviewers, but I thought for $30 bucks it was worth a try. As the other reviewers who gave it 5 stars, I found the roll-a-piano to be quite easy to play and a decent sound (for a toy). It does work best on a smooth, flat surface, such as a desk or table. However, it plays well on carpet, which is where my kids will most likely be playing. Jobar's roll a piano also has 99 rhythms and 15 tones, which kids will enjoy exploring. It is very light-weight--I'm able to carry all 5 in the original packaging, along with other materials, to and from my class in one trip.

I also tried the roll up keyboards by Yamano ($110) and Beijing Imports ($70). I liked the Yamano very much but decided to stick with Jobar's roll a piano because it was more economical and played just as well. I do not recommend the Beijing Imports roll up keyboard at all! The keys are slow to respond or do not respond at all. I should note that the Yamano and Beijing keyboards have 61-keys, while Jobar's has only 22 keys (perfect for a child).

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