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Alesis Melody 61 MKII Key Keyboard Piano for Beginners with Speakers, Stand, Bench, Headphones, Microphone, Sheet Music Stand, 300 Sounds and Music Lessons

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About this item

  • All-In-One Digital Piano for Beginners – Portable music keyboard with 61 responsive full-size piano-style keys and built-in speakers to practice and perform in front of your friends and family
  • Hundreds of Electric Keyboard Sounds - Includes 300 voices: Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano, Strings, Organ, Synth, Drums and more. Develop your skills with the intuitive Dual and Split modes
  • Practice Makes Perfect - Enjoy 40 Demo songs, 300 built-in rhythms and a "Record" feature for capturing your performances. The headphones with a 1/8” jack mute the speakers for private practicing
  • Powerful Educational Features - Easily advance your skills with a 3-month premium subscription from Skoove for interactive online piano lessons
  • Everything you Need - Includes an easy-to-assemble keyboard stand, bench with adjustable height settings, headphones, sheet music stand, microphone with 5ft. long cable for singing along while playing and a power adapter
  • The sheet music stand is ideal for holding either the sheet music or tablet devices so you can read music or attend lessons while you are playing



Learning to play the keys just got a whole lot easier! Introducing the Melody 61 MKII

The Alesis Melody 61 MKII keyboard combines 61 piano style keys, 300 built in sounds with layering and split modes, 300 built in rhythms for playing along to, 40 demo songs, an easy-to-assemble stand, a bench with adjustable height settings, headphones that automatically mute the speakers for private practice, a music rest for holding sheet music, a power adapter and even a microphone for singing along while you play. With an expansive in-demand sound pallet at your disposal – including pianos, strings, brass, woodwinds, percussion, mallets, guitars, synths, even sound effects – the days of working with limited, boring sound banks are long gone. You can layer multiple sounds together in “Dual” mode or split two sounds across the keyboard in “Split” mode.

Includes 3-Months of Skoove Premium

Skoove is the easiest way to learn piano—featuring in-depth online piano courses that adapt to you and give you feedback. New, exclusive lessons are added every month so that you can keep expanding your repertoire with new music as well as up your piano game with new music theory tips and tricks.


Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2025
This keyboard set is awesome, my son loves it. So many different options to play as, sounds nice can turn it down and the headphones are a huge bonus.
andre
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2025
Le livreur est arrivé avant son temps :) et tout le matériel fonctionne, facile a monter et le son pour ceux qui ont dit qu il était fort dans les écouteurs et bien le mien est ok il était a 6 au lieu de 10 , super service
VINNUS JOSE
Reviewed in Canada on February 18, 2025
Wonderful piano. Value for money. Feeling very good.Excellent quality and price.It arrived on time with perfect condition. Very dynamic. Really good piano for beginners.
Benoit Tremblay
Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2025
Horrible! It is clear the product was oppenned before. And, like it was not enough, it is not working! The screen lit, but no sound.
Chris P. Bacon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 4, 2025
Backstory:It all began when I decided it was time to pursue my dream of becoming a musical virtuoso. Well, not exactly. In truth, I had watched one too many YouTube videos of child prodigies playing Beethoven, and thought, “How hard could it be?” Cue the late-night online shopping spree where I stumbled upon the Alesis Melody 61 Key Keyboard Piano.Its description promised everything: 300 sounds, music lessons, a stand, stool, headphones, microphone, and even a sheet music stand—basically, all the tools to turn me into the next Elton John. I was sold. Two days later, a suspiciously large box arrived at my door, and thus began my journey into musical mediocrity (with a side of chaos).The Encounter:The first sign of trouble came during assembly. The stool seemed straightforward, but the stand? It felt like an IKEA nightmare. At one point, I accidentally turned it into what could only be described as a modern art piece. With the help of YouTube and a little cursing, I finally got everything set up.Excited, I turned on the keyboard and hit a random key. Instead of a grand piano sound, I was greeted by what I can only describe as “techno alien disco.” Turns out, I had accidentally selected Sound #273. After cycling through bagpipes, helicopter noises, and what might have been a kazoo, I eventually found a classic piano sound. Progress!Half an hour into my first music lesson, the dog started howling in what I hoped was approval, though it sounded suspiciously like protest. The included microphone, which I naïvely plugged in, turned my attempts at singing into something resembling auto-tuned banshee wails. But hey, everyone starts somewhere.Review:Pros:1. Feature Overload: 300 sounds and rhythms mean you’ll never get bored. From pianos to strings to, yes, helicopter noises—it’s got it all.2. Great Starter Kit: The included stand, stool, headphones, and microphone make this an all-in-one package, perfect for beginners or hobbyists.3. Learning Made Easy: The built-in lessons are surprisingly good, offering step-by-step guidance for those (like me) starting from zero.4. Compact and Lightweight: Easy to move around, whether you’re practicing in the bedroom, living room, or pretending you’re on stage.5. Budget-Friendly: For everything included, it’s a bargain. Perfect for those dipping their toes into music without committing to a pricey piano.Cons:1. Stand Assembly Drama: Putting it together was an adventure I wasn’t emotionally prepared for.2. Sound Quality: While decent for the price, don’t expect concert hall acoustics. The speakers can sound a bit tinny at higher volumes.3. Microphone Chaos: It works, but don’t expect studio-level clarity. Also, it’s dangerously fun, leading to impromptu karaoke sessions.4. Overwhelming Choices: With 300 sounds, it’s easy to spend more time exploring them than actually practicing.Unexpected Adventures:By day three, I had mastered Twinkle Twinkle Little Star—and by “mastered,” I mean I could play it without accidentally hitting helicopter mode. But the real highlight? A spontaneous “family concert” featuring my questionable keyboard skills, the dog howling backup vocals, and a neighbor knocking to ask if we were “okay.” (I like to think they wanted to join the band.)The stool, by the way, has now become the cat’s favorite perch, and the sheet music stand works wonderfully… as a holder for snacks.Final Thoughts:The Alesis Melody 61 is a fantastic entry-level keyboard for anyone looking to explore music without breaking the bank. It’s not perfect—the sound quality is mid-tier, and the stand assembly tested my patience—but it’s packed with features, fun, and potential. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a hobbyist looking for a fun instrument, this keyboard delivers.Would I recommend it? Absolutely. Just be prepared for some chaos along the way. 8/10—bonus points if you can figure out how to use Sound #273 in an actual song!
SEVENTH HEAVEN
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2025
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Wraithdude
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
This is definitely NOT a performance keyboard. It doesn't even have a pedal jack. That said, that makes it perfect for learning. It's simple, straight forward, and keeps students from deciding they're going to play nothing but the latest pop diva tunes the whole class time. It's relatively low cost, adaptor/battery power choice, and light weight makes it a perfect traveling instrument.
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Reviewed in Mexico on November 7, 2023
Pensé que por el precio sería algo más como de juguete pero la verdad nos sorprendió, es de muy buena calidad y el precio que ofrece Amazon es inigualable. Ya incluye el banco, el soporte, un micrófono,un cargador y un cd para practicar. Nos encantó que puedes usarlo con un eliminador de corriente normal o con pilas para poder transportarlo ya que no es nada estorboso, tiene muchísimas funciones y el sonido es buenísimo. Tambien nos gustó mucho que ya incluyera todo eso por el precio tan bajo porque así no tienes que estar consiguiendo todo por partes. Mi hija lo usa muchísimo para practicar solfeo, lo recomiendo ampliamente. Llevamos un año con el y sigue como nuevo.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2023
Overall, I am mostly pleased with this purchase. I’ve never played piano before and decided to try it out along with the subscription the keyboard comes with. The subscription is pretty decent, obviously doesn’t compare to real hard lessons & learning but I’m enjoying getting acquainted with the basics and playing along songs I like.The keyboard itself seems good, this is all new to me so I don’t know any better in all honesty but I’m happy with its quality, along with the seat.However, I have been having a major issue with feedback coming though the speakers when the keyboard is on. A loud, distorted feedback coming through both the keyboard speakers and through the headphones when plugged in. It is very frustrating and I can only remedy it by plugging in the provided mic, which works sometimes.As well, the speakers are just way too loud, even at the lowest setting. The simply piano app needs to hear your notes, so playing with headphones is not an option when using the app. So you are forced to play aloud, where the volume is simply too high to feel comfortable when you know there are people around you who can hear the keyboard.Overall, it’s a meh, but I’m enjoying my time with it. I can see myself upgrading in the distant future if I continue to enjoy playing and learning - which so far I am!
virginie
Reviewed in France on January 8, 2023
Ensemble de qualité.Le siège est confortable, la table pour reposer le piano bien stable et le piano en lui même présente de multi fonctions et possède un son agréable.Le micro, le casque et les cours gratuits sont un plus fort appréciable.En résumé, cet achat a fait le bonheur de mon fils. Je me recommande fortement car le rapport qualité prix est excellent
Stéphane Jutras
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2022
Nice cheap keyboard, perfect for beginners and very casual keyboard players.The built quality: the keybed seems pretty well made, doesn't feel like a toy piano. But the casing is made of the weakest plastic known to mankind. Better not drop it!The presets are ok. Can't be too snobby about them. Warning: upon fixing up, the volume kicks in pretty loudly. There must be a way to lower it before going deaf.No MIDI, no USB, no Bluetooth, no Main Out, (a headphone out jack can bypass the OUT problem if need is), there are just 2 integrated speakers. As mentioned above, it's a very entry-level keyboard. And it's very low-priced too.Bought it for my wife who didn't play in decades. So why buying something semi-pro or pro if she's not sure if she'll ever pick up the piano again?The bench is sturdy. It can support an almost 230 pounds person. The X stand is good too. The headphone sound ok to me. But never used the mipcrophone so I can't tell anything about it.It's an ok choice, as long one doesn't expect much. I bought it because ipt is an Alesis product. I had some synthesizers and studio gear with the Alesis name and loved each of them. This time, it was a bit a shot in the dark.
Sho Tsukamoto
Reviewed in Japan on June 26, 2018
他にもレビューされている方がいますが、付属の電源アダプタでは電源が入りません。手持ちの12V5AのACアダプタを接続してみたところ、難なく電源が入り演奏できました。また、時間のあるときに付属のスペックと同じ9V0.5Aのアダプタを購入して動作確認をしてみたいと思います。
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2018
We bought this for our 2 kids that are learning piano. This is an excellent beginner or intermediate keyboard. It is not a full keyboard and the buttons and keys feel appropriate for the price paid but definitely not the highest quality.The volume reverts to maximum when the keyboard is turned on, the microphone has poor pickup and is mostly a throw away item. The headphones that come with the unit are serviceable, but as the keyboard reverts to full volume every time, I replaced them with volume limited kids headphones so their hearing wouldn't be damaged if they forgot to adjust the volume before playing. The speakers have decent sound and there are a lot of features... most of which I'm sure we'll never use.Some reviewers have expressed disappointment in the quality of this keyboard. However, for me given the price paid and what I intended to use it for, I feel that I received exactly what I expected.Provided that you understand that this unit has been built to meet a price point and does so while providing a lot of extras for the price, then I think you will be satisfied with this keyboard.