🎶 Elevate Your Music Game with Every Key!
The Finger Dance Folding Piano Keyboard is an 88-key portable electric keyboard designed for beginners and music enthusiasts alike. It features Bluetooth MIDI connectivity, a foldable design for easy transport, and a variety of tones and demos, making it a versatile choice for any aspiring musician. With a sturdy music stand, storage bag, and headphones included, this keyboard is perfect for practice or performance, ensuring you can play anywhere, anytime.
K**Z
USB-C charging, light-up keys, folds easily—great for learning and travel.
After testing several folding pianos—including the OYAYO and TERENCE models—I chose to keep the Finger Dance. It’s not the most premium in feel or sound, but it offers the best balance of portability, functionality, and convenience. It folds easily, holds a long battery charge, charges via USB-C, and works well with Bluetooth MIDI (with a slight delay in DAWs like Logic).Be sure to test the key lights when you get it—some units may arrive with non-functional LEDs. When powering on, the red lights should scroll up and down. You can turn them off by holding the metronome button until it says “LED OFF.”There are a few drawbacks: the volume resets to default every time you power it on, which is a minor annoyance. And while the sound quality is decent, it lacks the richness of a grand piano—the speakers are smaller and rear-facing, which gives it a slightly thin sound.Also, while it connects easily via Bluetooth MIDI to apps like Skoove, Simply Piano, and Flowkey, I haven’t been able to get any of these apps to trigger the light-up keys during lessons. This could be a settings issue, but so far, I haven’t found a way to enable that functionality.Despite those limitations, this keyboard has proven to be the most practical and well-rounded choice for my needs.
J**E
Perfect for Travel Needs!
I have an acoustic piano at home and love it! But I found I’m traveling a lot, sometimes weeks at a time and it’s hard to find a hotel/airbnb with a piano. I didn’t want to lose out on all that practice time. So I found this piano, which I call our travel piano. Of course it’s not the quality of a high end keyboard or an acoustic piano, but it is perfect for my needs. It’s folds up small, I can practice the songs I’m learning from anywhere! I am just returning from my first 2 week trip, and I’ve gotten to practice piano everyday! The quality seems good for my needs. If I had to complain of something, it’s that when it folds up, the keys are all on the outside, which seems vulnerable to getting broken. The travel case is useful, but perhaps a hard case would solve this problem.
G**R
Inexpensive full-size portable, foldable keyboard, good for travel
I purchased this to carry with me so that I have something to practice with when I travel. It folds in half, is USB rechargeable, comes with a music stand, and is much easier to carry and travel with than a full size non-foldable keyboard. This easily fits in an airplane overhead or under the seat in front of me. It has a click lock when it unfolds and an extra plastic piece that can be inserted for added security. It comes with a basic foot pedal for sustain, wall adapter/charger, music stand, carry bag, and a few other minor accessories. The case is thin material, not padded, so I have to be very careful with this not to damage the piano keyboard inside. Save the little styrofoam pad that covers the on/off switch, or a slight bump and it can turn on inside the case during transport.The keyboard keys are relatively low quality plastic and feel like a childrens toy, but it is a full size keyboard and suitable for practice on the go. The keys are lightly semi-weighted and do sound louder if I hit them harder. Every white key and every black key plays fine and at appropriate volume relative to all other keys. The sustain pedal works properly. Battery life is good, and it also plays while plugged in and charging. On the digital volume control the lowest setting is a little too loud, so I have to use headphones if I don’t want to bother other people at night or early morning if they’re sleeping.The voice quality of the piano itself is mediocre, not for performance, but again, fine for practice. It has many other programmable digital voices as well, electric piano, organ, strings, horns, bells, etc, most of which I don’t use, but are fun for the kids.So on balance, for an affordable, portable, foldable, practice keyboard, this is good, understanding the many limitations, and I also let the smaller grandchildren play with it, and this is a good instrument for them to bang away on more so than the more expensive electric and acoustic pianos in our house. It has held up well with the children and remains undamaged.
A**Y
Surprised and impressed!
I was skeptical to buy this, but it’s honestly wonderful. Sound is great, responsive touch and dynamics like a real piano. Hinge, fold and carry bag is all really great quality. Battery stays charged a really long time. Headphones are great. Music stand is great, even comes with a nice purple velve lt fringed fabric to place underneath. I think this is a real quality item for the price, with a lot of thought and care that went into it.
L**A
Wonderful weighted keyboard 🎹
This is a perfect piano key board for a beginners piano class. I like the fact that it froze in half, which makes it easier to carry. It has an automatic power shut off. It has a lot of keys to play with, and also comes with a metronome, record /play, demo and many other features.I WOULD DEFINITELY RECOMMEND THIS ITEM.
K**Y
Really poor sound quality
The good: lightweight. Packs up easy. Handy for frequent air travel (I travel for work)The bad: the sound quality is terrible. I’m not a sound snob. I am only just learning to play the piano. But even as a layman, this device sounds… awful. Even with headphones on, it’s pretty unpleasant.
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