Thanks for the info. I’m a trombonist and my daughter is learning violin. I bought it because we have limited space, and I want to teach her some theory. It doesn’t need to be great. I just needs to be good enough, and able to store away. I think for the money, it’ll be perfect. I’ll find out in a few days. 😎
I guess there just isn't enough of a market for that, but I'd be willing to pay for a foldable 61 key piano with very light action and solid sound samples, one that you could use to travel with and would be OK to perform with in a low stakes scenario. One can dream.
Bought finger ballet. It’s probably the same Got it for grandchildren (very young) because my daughter didn’t want to commit yet to taking up the space for a piano. Seems excellent for young kids to learn on. Pretty much full size keys. Sound could be better but the kids won’t know and they can hook up speakers in the future. Yup just looked. Same piano as finger ballet. Bought white for $122
The distance between the keys is the same as the traditional piano right? Does it feel the same? Sound quality wont matter if im using it as a MIDI right
I believe this is the old model, as I see two rows of buttons next to the volume wheel at 0:25, but pictures of the new version on amazon only have one row of buttons
I think it's perfectly fine as a beginner piano, and yes, great for situations where you don't have a lot of space! It is super light and gets real compact.
I got mine so I could practice when I travel or I'm in a place with no piano. It doesn't feel or play like a real piano or even like a good electronic one so I would never use this as a main piano or to learn on. It will be my emergency piano lol. If you haven't got much space get a decent electronic piano with 88 keys.
Thnx for the nice review! I am looking for something to keep on practicing my classical pieces while camping. Do the keys make a lot of sound, like if you're hammering on something?
No, I don't think it's a super noisy piano in that way. You won't be able to get a ton of dynamic nuance out of the piano for your classical pieces, but it would be fine for keeping sharp on the mechanics of the piece. Another thing to note is that it can hold around a four hour charge, so you would need an electrical supply at some point, either portable battery or some other solution (depending on what type of camping you do).
@@JonPumper Thnx, well I am mostly hooked up to 230V, so that would not be a problem. I noticed that you have similar ones, such as vangoa or Axel, but I get they all have similar dynamics. Well it is for practicing, and it is way much smaller than my very old 61 key yamaha keyboard! Thnx for helping!
Are the keys a standard 23-24mm width? I ask as I had bought a keyboard a while back to use when I wanted to practice in a room other than where my piano was and those keys were a bit narrower at 20mm.
I just bought one, the "2023 upgrade", but I'm wondering if they sent me an older model. But the back panel of mine is the same as yours. The panel on the one Angelo reviews here on YT has a DC12V input and a 3-pedal port which you and I don't have. Angelo's also has a single row on buttons, while ours have a double row. The question: do we have the newer or the older model? They're fairly different. And the new one's supposed to have a better piano sound.
Hmmm good question. I think we have the newer one? His video appears to have been published two months ago, and I think it would be odd for them to have sent us an older models The USB-C port seems to me like it would be a newer feature, and not one they would get rid of when upgrading.
I returned the one they sent me and got the upgraded newer model. It has a single row of buttons and a three pedal input on the back. If you have a double row of buttons That's the older model.
does it have local sound off so that you don't hear the folding piano when connected via usb to an ipad or computer? or can you just turn it all the way down and still transmit midi data over the usb port ? my folding piano won't do this!
Another question: I read that the keys are somewhat smaller than on a regular piano, in one review I read 16.1 cm for one octave in stead of 16.5, do you know if that is true? Sorry to bother you again!
Hi - this is a good question! I don't actually know myself, though this could very well be true. It didn't bother me when playing if it is, or at least wasn't noticeable to me right away.
It sounds very karaoke-midi-ish. But if it has a usb port and can be used as a midi controller and just for studio use, who cares how that sounds? I just want an 88 key controller for my piano pieces. Lol. So what usb port does it have? USB-B?
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It has a USB-C port on the back! Otherwise you could route it through an audio interface using the mic jack, a quarter inch cable, and a quarter inch/8th inch adapter.
Anyone here own a folding piano? I honestly didn't know they existed until making this video. What a wild world we live in!
I do
It's just big to bring but good equipment
😂
E un giocattolo😢
Love you Jon pumper! Been watching you for so long and appreciate everything you do. Interesting video 😊
Thanks for the kind words! :)
Thanks for the info. I’m a trombonist and my daughter is learning violin. I bought it because we have limited space, and I want to teach her some theory. It doesn’t need to be great. I just needs to be good enough, and able to store away. I think for the money, it’ll be perfect. I’ll find out in a few days. 😎
Hope it works out well! I think it should suit your purposes just fine. :)
I wish Oyayo did a 61 key folding keyboard. Not many are available with higher quality sounds.
There is a Piano like that
The Donner Dp-06 is a 61 key foldable piano
I guess there just isn't enough of a market for that, but I'd be willing to pay for a foldable 61 key piano with very light action and solid sound samples, one that you could use to travel with and would be OK to perform with in a low stakes scenario. One can dream.
Bought finger ballet. It’s probably the same Got it for grandchildren (very young) because my daughter didn’t want to commit yet to taking up the space for a piano. Seems excellent for young kids to learn on. Pretty much full size keys. Sound could be better but the kids won’t know and they can hook up speakers in the future. Yup just looked. Same piano as finger ballet. Bought white for $122
how does it behaves as a midi controller? I was wondering that would be more useful...
The distance between the keys is the same as the traditional piano right? Does it feel the same? Sound quality wont matter if im using it as a MIDI right
Hello,
Are the keys very light like an org
And the distance is shorter between the keys also like an org ? Or is it just like a piano keyboard?
Thanks
Hello! Do you know if this is the Upgraded OYAYO Foldable piano? or the 2023 version (older model)?
I believe this is the old model, as I see two rows of buttons next to the volume wheel at 0:25, but pictures of the new version on amazon only have one row of buttons
Miss You both 💟🐺 Looking good Jon Wish you Many Blessings
Is there a connection for headphones?
I don't know why, when I read "folding piano" I thought the keys would be foldable but this is probably much better.
I mean the more folds the better I always say.
Hello, would you say this be a good piano to start learning to play? Was thinking this be the ideal piano with the very limited space I have.
I think it's perfectly fine as a beginner piano, and yes, great for situations where you don't have a lot of space! It is super light and gets real compact.
I got mine so I could practice when I travel or I'm in a place with no piano. It doesn't feel or play like a real piano or even like a good electronic one so I would never use this as a main piano or to learn on. It will be my emergency piano lol. If you haven't got much space get a decent electronic piano with 88 keys.
Thanks for a great overview of the Oyayo piano. One question, does it have a sustain pedal or the option of plugging one in? Thanks.
It does come with a sustain and has a port for it!
Thnx for the nice review! I am looking for something to keep on practicing my classical pieces while camping. Do the keys make a lot of sound, like if you're hammering on something?
No, I don't think it's a super noisy piano in that way. You won't be able to get a ton of dynamic nuance out of the piano for your classical pieces, but it would be fine for keeping sharp on the mechanics of the piece. Another thing to note is that it can hold around a four hour charge, so you would need an electrical supply at some point, either portable battery or some other solution (depending on what type of camping you do).
@@JonPumper Thnx, well I am mostly hooked up to 230V, so that would not be a problem. I noticed that you have similar ones, such as vangoa or Axel, but I get they all have similar dynamics. Well it is for practicing, and it is way much smaller than my very old 61 key yamaha keyboard! Thnx for helping!
Are the keys a standard 23-24mm width? I ask as I had bought a keyboard a while back to use when I wanted to practice in a room other than where my piano was and those keys were a bit narrower at 20mm.
Yes the keys on the upgraded are full size just like a real piano
I just bought one, the "2023 upgrade", but I'm wondering if they sent me an older model. But the back panel of mine is the same as yours. The panel on the one Angelo reviews here on YT has a DC12V input and a 3-pedal port which you and I don't have. Angelo's also has a single row on buttons, while ours have a double row. The question: do we have the newer or the older model? They're fairly different. And the new one's supposed to have a better piano sound.
Hmmm good question. I think we have the newer one? His video appears to have been published two months ago, and I think it would be odd for them to have sent us an older models The USB-C port seems to me like it would be a newer feature, and not one they would get rid of when upgrading.
I returned the one they sent me and got the upgraded newer model. It has a single row of buttons and a three pedal input on the back. If you have a double row of buttons That's the older model.
The one in the video is PJ88C which is the older model, the newer model is PJ88D and has more features.
@@Osama-wj5gn what are the differnces?
does it have local sound off so that you don't hear the folding piano when connected via usb to an ipad or computer? or can you just turn it all the way down and still transmit midi data over the usb port ? my folding piano won't do this!
Another question: I read that the keys are somewhat smaller than on a regular piano, in one review I read 16.1 cm for one octave in stead of 16.5, do you know if that is true? Sorry to bother you again!
Hi - this is a good question! I don't actually know myself, though this could very well be true. It didn't bother me when playing if it is, or at least wasn't noticeable to me right away.
I'm not sure if i missed it. Is he playing through the pianos speakers? Or through a speaker of some sort?
I am playing through the piano speakers! (I put a microphone right next to the left internal speaker)
hi thanks! does it have MIDI Connector(s)?
2:38 when piano demo starts
And this is what youtube shorts do to your attention span!...
Do you know if this can connect to MacOS to use Garageband's piano sound output?
Hi Jon, is it sturdy enough to put on a little z stand
Hey! I think it would be - from what I can tell online, the second tier on a z stand can hold up to 60 pounds, and this is way, way below that.
What song did you play?
You think I can use it for practice as a beginner?
This is a decent beginner piano, and good for taking practice on the go!
It sounds very karaoke-midi-ish. But if it has a usb port and can be used as a midi controller and just for studio use, who cares how that sounds? I just want an 88 key controller for my piano pieces. Lol.
So what usb port does it have? USB-B?
Can you do a piano cover?
Hi I’m trying to take it on a plane to Europe. Is it possible? Haha
I would think so, it gets quite small!
➡(Dancing Leaf)⬅Hello, a question, can you get the notes of this song please, no matter how much I searched for them, I couldn't find them, that's why I come to you, please.the name of the song is ➡(Dancing leaf)⬅I really admire your work I hope you can achieve it.
You know what would be a great way to test it? A Christmas stream!
You might just get your Christmas wish next week!
@@JonPumper Finally ^^ Just please, not on tuesday, that's the only day when I couldn't participate :D
That keyboard goes full goblin mode
"Pizza" strings?
Maybe 'pizzi' short for 'pizzicato'?
Haha it definitely is, just a bad joke to amuse probably no one but myself!
@@JonPumper Needlessly confusing. If you're trying to be a reliable source of information, that's not going to work.
How to plug it on a pc ?
It has a USB-C port on the back! Otherwise you could route it through an audio interface using the mic jack, a quarter inch cable, and a quarter inch/8th inch adapter.
Is that a gnome underneath your candles?
We are a household of many gnomes! Or at least I aspire us to be. My wife…not as much.
Do Sleep Well From poppy playtime music
Goblin mode is for robbing a bank with globlins. They only do it in style.
You can’t fold New York pizza. It’s a sin.
Sounds like an harpsichord lol