

🎶 Unlock your inner maestro anytime, anywhere with Roland GO:PIANO!
The Roland GO:PIANO GO-61P is a sleek, portable 61-key digital piano designed for beginners and on-the-go musicians. Featuring Bluetooth connectivity for streaming unlimited online lessons and songs, it combines authentic touch-sensitive keys with built-in speakers and headphone support. Lightweight and battery-powered, it’s perfect for travel, daily practice, and versatile enough to connect via USB MIDI for expanded creative use.








| ASIN | B01MS4980F |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,286 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 14 in Home Digital Pianos |
| Brand | ROLAND |
| Brand Name | ROLAND |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 4.0, Micro-USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 574 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04957054510053 |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
| Included Components | User manual, Music rest, Safety instructions, Power adapter |
| Instrument | Keyboard |
| Item Dimensions | 27.5 x 8 x 87.7 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27.5D x 8W x 87.7H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Digital Piano |
| Item Weight | 3.9 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Roland |
| Model Name | GO-61P |
| Model Number | GO-61P |
| Number of Keys | 61 |
| Number of keys | 61 |
| Operating System | Compatível com Windows, macOS, iOS e Android (via Bluetooth ou USB) |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product Warranty | 1 year. |
| Size | 61 keys |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Skill level | Beginner |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Special feature | Portable |
| Style | GO:61P |
| Supported Software | Skoove |
| UPC | 761294510056 |
N**Y
Great for holidays
I got this because I have back problems. it’s very light and I can just chuck it on the back of the car when I’m away on holiday. It’s no where near as good as a weighted or semi weighted keyboard but it’s surprisingly responsive and can cope with fast repetitive notes. Some of the sounds are neither here nor there but a couple of the pianos are OK and the electric pianos are actually quite good and respond correctly to attack on the keyboard, so work well for jazz. The organs are quite good as well. There’s a nylon guitar sound which is oddly good for baroque music. Most baroque requires a 57 key keyboard so this, at 61 keys, is fine. I’ve found the Bluetooth a bit hit or miss, but it’s working well with the Bluetooth on a vision amp. Altogether a lot of kit for very little cost.
A**N
Excellent Travel Piano
A surprisingly robust sound despite the extremely low weight. The speakers are reasonable and the piano can get surprisingly loud though it does distort a bit at max volume. You will want headphones or an external amp for maximum quality. The key action is piano-ish, which is to say the keys are piano like and the action is similar, but as there is no weight behind it, it can be difficult to control the dynamics accurately, which is why I might suggest it better suits a more experienced player rather than very new players. The piano sounds, as one might expect are great for the price point, and any of the patches in the piano section are very usable. The additional sound categories vary in quality and I haven't used them much, though there is a D50 Fantasia patch which is a welcome bonus, and the Jazz Scat patch is a good way to wind up your friends. There is a music stand included; it slots easily along the top and even has an indentation that can secure an iPad. The free Roland Piano Partner 2 App connects effortless to the piano, and I have found the Diary mode very useful, as it lets me record the entirety of every practise session for later reference. The App's Accompaniment feature is not bad, though less extensive than a dedicated arranger keyboard. I wouldn't recommend playing iPad synths over Bluetooth though, the latency is bad. However, although it is not documented as such, the piano is fully MIDI capable over the USB connection and you can use it as a MIDI keyboard for your computer should you want to. I found 61 Keys does limit the possible repertoire but it's a tradeoff against the size and weight which are ideal if portability is the goal, as it was in my case.
S**E
Great piano
I did some research on which keyboard piano to get and I decided on this one as it’s lightweight at under 4 kilos, it’s portable and can run of mains or 6xAA batteries. It has Bluetooth, it sounds great, the music stand is very sturdy and supports music book or tablet very well. This piano takes a standard 3.5-headphone lead. The weighted keys are adjustable, heavy, medium or light, having broken a couple of fingers I find I get on well with the keys. The price is great value for the piano. I previously played on a Yamaha p45 and 125.
D**N
Exactly what I was looking for
This is perfect. I've been looking for a smaller digital piano for ages and this one really meets the mark. It's really lightweight thus portable and being small means it can fit pretty much anywhere in the house. The sounds are great and speakers too. It connects to my mac perfectly so I can use my own sounds. The keys feel really nice to play, a kind of in between keyboard lightness and weighted but I think they're great. Only bad work I have to say is the usb connection is a bit naff so I'll probably buy a better and longer cable for that. I think this is what other reviews have said too. But for the price it's an excellent keyboard.
R**Y
Great for the money.
Very portable, very light weight. I have used this on batteries for ~ 9 hours (to see how long they will last) and they have not run out yet. At least one good piano sound, two decent organ sounds (though no way to do any a control changes to mimic leslie effects). A couple of decent electric piano sounds. Two small 'cons': the feel of the keys is pretty good, but not Excellent. The transpose only goes up/down 6 semi tones. So although that allows you to transpose to any key, it doesn't allow you to transpose by a whole octave (to allow you to play C, in the key of Key, but an octave down).
E**T
Good little piano
I am a piano and voice teacher. My piano is going to be out of action for a while so I needed something to continue to teach on. For £210 this is remarkably good. I had to adjust the key weight to light but after that it was pleasant to play and had a good sound. Obviously it won’t make a permanent substitute for an acoustic piano but as a starter instrument or for someone who needs portability it is very good.
W**A
NOT a good choice as a master keyboard and needs latest hardware.
Nice enough keyboard with good sounds and light keys. But I am regretting it as one of the drivers to purchase was the BT connection. However, the Roland App is limited to only the latest hardware. The App will not install on my Android tablet as Roland contacted me to tell me that the Roland Piano App requires Android 10.0 or later. Also, it struggles connecting via USB to my iMac running Logic Pro X, as notes constantly hang so NOT a good choice as a master keyboard.
G**N
Great value for money
My partner has wanted an electric piano to start to.kearn to okay for a couple of years ...so when he revived this for his Christmas present he was over the moon ...
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