Roll UP Electric Piano

Get a Roll Up Electric Piano Review by looking at some of the information we have available on our blog. If you are in the market to buy a Roll-Up Piano there are a number of items to consider before you buy.

1) Make sure you buy a keyboard that is of high quality. Yamaha, Korg and Roland all sell high quality keyboards. I like the Yamano Hand ROll Piano.

2) Buy a Roll Up Electric Piano that is at least 61 keys because anything else is just a toy.

3) Look for a Piano online. The best prices are usually online but I suggest you look in your local music store first to find out what feels the best and sounds the best. Then go online and find the best price.

4) Make sure it will play midi files. Roll-Up Piano Electronic MIDI Keyboard is great and does play them.

Different Models of Roll UP Electric Pianos

1) Highly Recommend: Yamano Hand Roll – this model has 61 keys and is professionally built. The sound is true quality piano sound.

2) As Seen On TV Electric Piano is made by Jobar International. I don’t recognize the brand but the reviews on it aren’t too bad. Here are some of the features:

26 Diffent Tones, 99 rhythms, (10) demo songs, a (3) octave range and it also has a built-in 1-3/4″ speaker, headphone output and jacks for a 6VDC 300mA adapter 3.

3) Giovanni Roll Up Electric Piano seems to have a lot of bells and whistles but it’s still not a professional model.

So before you buy, make sure you get a Roll Up Piano that has good sound, plays MIDI files and has a keyboard that withstand your playing it all the time. I recommend buying one that has 61 keys. Some of the best are Yahmaha, Korg and Roland but shop around online to find the best keyboard.

Some of the comments people have about these Roll Up Electric Piano is the sound quality isn’t good enough. I would agree that the sound quality doesn’t compare to a standard piano keyboard but it really depends on where you will be playing. If you need a portable piano keyboard, the sound quality is good enough for any outdoor or out of the way location. If you’re buying for sound quality I would recommend you purchase or read the reviews of the standard size keyboards.

Roll Up Electric Piano Features

  • Piano Roll-up CJ is the resident musician at A. S. & S., and he can play this roll-up keyboard to a fare-thee-well.” It sounds great,” he says, “and it doesn’t get any more portable than this.”
  • About nine steps beyond nifty, this extremely cool electronic keyboard unrolls to 25-1/4″ long x 5-1/4″ but the 1/8″-thick rubber-membrane keyboard rolls up around the sound module to become the exact size of healthy ham and cheese sandwich.
  • It has (26) different tones, (99) rhythms, (10) demo songs, a (3) octave range and it runs on (3) “AAA” batteries that we’ve included. The business end has volume, power, function, start and stop controls, a built-in 1-3/4″ speaker, headphone output and jacks for a 6VDC 300mA adapter 3.
  • 5mm plug (not included) And if you let the cat play on it, we bet you’ll get Phillip Glass tunes.