New Roland Digital Piano Aids Learning

US GO:PIANO88 features 88 full-size keys and smartphone integration via Bluetooth      09/01/19

New Roland Digital Piano Aids Learning


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Roland has introduced GO:PIANO88, which they describe as a new addition to their lineup of fun and innovative GO-series instruments and devices. Here's the details in their own words...

Offering 88 full-size keys and natural sound derived from Roland’s premium digital pianos in a portable cabinet, the affordable GO:PIANO88 provides a solid foundation that’s ready to support years of musical growth and playing enjoyment. And with built-in Bluetooth® and an integrated stereo sound system, GO:PIANO88 works alongside a smartphone to offer a simple and compact learning solution that allows beginning pianists to connect wirelessly and stream audio from online piano lessons, karaoke, and tutorial videos.
   
With Roland GO:PIANO88 and a smartphone, anyone can play and learn music whenever inspiration strikes. Its lightweight design is easy to carry and set up anywhere, while high-quality onboard speakers, battery operation, and Bluetooth eliminate the need to fuss with add-ons such as external amplifiers, AC power, and messy cables. GO:PIANO88 also supports listening with headphones, allowing users to play at any time without disturbing others.   
 
Roland GO:PIANO88 is the latest member of a growing family of Roland instruments and devices that make it simple for anyone to learn music and share performances with smartphones. Other Roland GO-series models include:  

  • Aerophone GO—A unique and affordable digital wind instrument that’s simple to operate and fun to play.
  • GO:KEYS—A portable keyboard filled with engaging features that allow beginners to start creating music immediately.     
  • GO:PIANO—A more compact version of GO:PIANO88 with 61 full-size keys.
  • GO:MIXER and GO:MIXER PRO—Compact audio mixers that allow users to mix and capture high-quality audio for their smartphone video productions.  

 

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