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Korg microPiano 61 - Key Minature Grand Piano, Black

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$477.00

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About this item

  • Evocative and sophisticated grand piano appearance - including opening lid!
  • Natural Touch mini keyboard is compact and responsive
  • Excellent playing feel, suitable for both beginners and for serious performers
  • Robust and authentic stereo-sampled grand piano sound
  • 61 rich and vibrant sounds in all - organs, electric pianos, accordion, and more; 25 Short


Stylish and compact, Korg's microPIANO digital piano is charming and designed like a grand piano even complete with an opening lid! The microPIANO features Korg's expressive 61-key Natural Touch mini-keyboard, carefully designed to provide true playability. The bold, smooth grand piano sound uses the same stereo samples as Korg's flagship digital pianos, generating full-bodied tones with depth and character. This instrument provides pure piano enjoyment and will enhance your living space simply by its presence. The Korg microPIANO comes well equipped with 61 vibrant and authentic sounds. Keyboard sounds go beyond the traditional pianos to include electric pianos, harpsichords, accordion, celeste, organs, clavs, toy pianos, and more! Outside of the keyboard family, there are also flutes, strings, harps, bells, and mallet percussion sounds - marimbas, vibes, steel drums, even kalimbas and music boxes! Of these 61 sounds, 25 are Short Phrase Sounds that can automatically generate phrases simply by holding down a key. For example, these include arpeggiated piano patterns or even organ sounds complete with phrases from famous pipe organ compositions. Sounds such as toy piano and steel drum offer phrases mimicking the playing techniques unique to those instruments, and can be used as sound effects or as creative ideas. Using these Short Phrase Sounds can allow even the novice player to easily create a satisfying performance. The Korg microPIANO contains 40 demonstration songs featuring mainly classical compositions. Listen to these as demo songs, or enjoy them as background music in your room, just as you would listen to a CD or MP3 player. The demonstration songs can be played using the pre-assigned sounds, or you can play the same song using a different sound.


kazuko sparby
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
The best, just like I expected from the Korg, I like the size for the portability, this will be a perfect keyboard like on my computer desk while learn from YouTube video
Ginger Marshall
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2021
When I received the micropiano, I noticed the keys were a lot smaller than I was expecting. But the sound was awesome. I mean it's a Korg, right? But because the keys were a bit small for me I sent it back. The seller is awesome. I would recommend if you are looking for a digital baby grand MICROpiano, I would definitely recommend.
チヨノスケサブロウ
Reviewed in Japan on November 20, 2019
1歳の誕生日プレゼントに購入。乳幼児向けピアノは1オクターブ程度の物が多く、普通のキーボードを買おうかな〜と思っていましたが、こちらを見つけて一目惚れ。絶対にコレだ!と思いました。場所を取らず、移動が簡単、音量調整可、1歳児(約70cm8kg)の手に合うサイズ、見た目も最高....文句の付け所がありません。価格面で尻込みしましたが、大満足です。密かに親も楽しみたいな〜と期待していたのですが、流石にこのサイズの鍵盤は難しいですね...。子どもの頃趣味で独学で弾いていた程度の、中途半端に慣れてしまった感覚と低い技術力では手こずります。逆にちゃんと弾ける人の方が慣れるのが早そうです。もし小学生以上で検討している方がいましたら、絶対にオススメしません。特に初心者はNGです。どんなピアノでも弾けてしまう上級者の方が、ちょっとしたお遊びや息抜きに使うのが適当ではないでしょうか。大人の方でも、手が大きくない方なら練習すればするほど慣れるのは確実ですが、果たしてこのサイズで練習しても良いのか?と。乳幼児には断然オススメです。音色も豊富で楽しいですよ!!!ばっちんばっちん打鍵するだけで色々な音が鳴り、子どもには最高のオモチャです。BGMにピアノメドレーを流すのも心地良いです。是非小さなお子様がいらっしゃる家庭にオススメしたい1台です。※コードが若干短いです、ご注意ください
Jörg Herold
Reviewed in Germany on July 2, 2015
Leider ist die Angabe des Preises nicht korrekt. Es wäre schön, wenn Amazon darauf hinweist, dass 19% Mehrwertsteuer noch dazu kommen + 4 % für den Zoll. Sonst ist es ein super Teil mit einem tollem Klang und wir sind begeistert. Der Versand dauerte ca. eine Woche und es kam ohne Beschädigungen hier an. Logischerweise benötigt man auch einen Netzadapter. Sollte dabei sein, wenn Versand nach Europa erfolgt.
Padraig Kilbride
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 3, 2014
This does everything I expected of it and more. A much better sound than you would imagine. It's size makes it especially useful for last minute rehearsals or if you want run through songs quickly. The only problem is trying to source a suitable bag for it.
Stiny
Reviewed in Germany on July 24, 2013
Ich bin Anfänger und komme mit dem Piano sehr sehr gut zurecht. Der Klang ist ausgezeichnet und da ich in einer Mietwohnung wohne kann ich beim spielen die Lautstärke entsprechend regeln.Das Piano sieht sehr elegant und wertig aus.
Alexander LeCost
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 19, 2013
The Korg Micro Piano is absolutely ideal for pianists and keyboard players on the move who cannot live without access to their home-based full size instrument. The Micro Piano looks like a toy but has some surprisingly good in-built sound options that are appropriate for all styles of music. Keys have a weighted feel and are quite responsive. The standard piano, electric piano and organ sounds are of more than acceptable quality. There are many other in-built instrument voices to experiment with (some are really rubbish!) as well as a good selection of pre-recorded classical and jazz pieces that can be accessed and played back at the press of a button.The small scale keys would not be appropriate for anyone learning the keyboard, but proficient keyboard players would have no problem adjusting to the mini keys. The keyboard has a decent octave range with no real loss of sound quality at the high and low ends.The Micro Piano which comes in a choice of colours is of fairly solid construction but needs to be handled with care. The screw-in poor-quality plastic feet are particularly fragile.The Micro Piano has its own built-in speakers that generate enough volume to facilitate performance in a domestic environment. There is an earphone socket - surprisingly good sound reproduction through quality earphones (not supplied). It is possible to play the Micro Piano through an external keyboard amplifier using the earphone output socket. There is also an input for a damper pedal (not supplied). It seems slightly crazy that Korg have not produced a protective bag or case for the Micro Piano. There are a couple of on-line companies that manufacture a flight case for the Korg Micro Piano but this would cost c. £150.The Korg Micro Piano is definitely a musician's instrument - great for the budding composer or pianist stuck in a hotel room. It is eminently portable and can be played on any flat surface. The Micro Piano will fit a small 'X' stand if you unscrew the built-in feet. There is no in-built music rest/stand (rather frustrating if you want to play from sheet music. All in all a good buy if you want a keyboard that will allow you to play absolutely anywhere. The volume output is good just using batteries. A mains transformer is supplied. Very good value for the price, but do try one before you buy!!
J. Srivali
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2012
I used to own a few Yamaha mini-keyboards in the pre-digital age. I thought they were great fun, though they didn't have too many sounds and what sounds they did have weren't very realistic. Then in February I was asked to play at a party. I no longer had those mini-keyboards, but figured Yamaha had probably come up with newer models. After some searching, though, I came up empty, but found that the slack had been picked up by Korg.When the Micropiano arrived, I was struck by how beautiful and lightweight it was. The keys were about the same size as the Yamahas I remembered, but the action felt surprisingly good, probably because of the velocity sensitivity, which my pre-digital Yamahas didn't have. The only quibble I would have is that the black keys are a bit too short to achieve the same action as the white ones. But that is more than made up by the quality of the 30+ sounds, the good built-in speakers, the elegant lid, and the portability. It would be better, of course, if it came with MIDI, but that would probably bump up the price, and there's always the (more expensive) Korg Microstation for those who really need MIDI.So for what it is -- a simple-to-use, playable and affordable micropiano with high-quality sounds -- I say Korg has succeeded marvelously. It now occupies a corner of my desk at work and has proven quite effective as a conversation starter and in providing stress relief.
Boot Babe
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2012
I'm a graduate student in Music and I usually work on my baby grand. I purchased the Korg MicroPiano so I can work in bed when I'm under the weather. It's been a pleasure using this thing mostly because the sound quality is great (yes, it's super cute but it also has a standard Korg sound engine which means it sounds professional--not chintzy or cheap at all). It can be portable because it runs on 6 AA batteries as well as having an ac adapter. A couple of minuses include: the keys are short so they aren't as comfortable as a standard piano and there is no connectivity other than 1 jack for an amp (when I need to record, I have to do it as a live instrument). All in all, I'm happy I bought this. I'll keep writing Korg to make an updated version with more connectivity and I'll just enjoy my micro piano until then.
Michael Rock
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2012
This is not really a piano, nor is it a toy. Somewhere in the middle, but it is really great. I have a Yamaha Clavinova as my real piano, but this Micropiano I can get on my lap and play almost everywhere. As portable as a guitar would be.The keys are not regular size, but even with my 'regular size' fingers I have found no difficulties in playing it. It even allows me some chord I never could play on a regular piano.I like the sounds; well not all but some of them are really a pleasure to listen. Even with the small speakers the sound quality is good.Nothing is perfect: There could be a transport bag included, and a sustain pedal. The Top has no lock to keep it shut when closed, no cover for the keybord, and the volume control is really micro.But all in all I am glad with my micropiano.
D. R. Flynn
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2012
Is this a little piano or just a really good toy piano?I bought this for my 3 year old and she loves it, as much for the cute aesthetics of the piano as for the fun she has playing with it.Being small it is good for kids but unlike a toy piano the keys are velocity sensitive. The sound quality is good and volume is ok for its size (see youtube) but won't fill a room. However it has 3.5 mm line/headphone out so you could connect it to external amp or speakers. There's also a few dozen instrument sounds to choose from. It has midi in so you can connect a sustain pedal also.Although it's suitable of kids it is fun for all ages. I'm not a pianist but I have had some fun learning and playing on this little piano.If you want to spoil your child don't waste money on a cheap toy piano, get a cheap little piano like this.
Michael H. Shimanek
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2012
I want to load more muscic say xmas and add external speakers, did not get that option but the electronics work great can you provide the above and a composer book that my wife can use which includes just about everything from classical to country and western. We could really get into this if we had the proper equipment and instrumintation We will keep it at long as it works for a time. How bout Bose speakers and xmas programed and and a notebook or whatever you call it!
Jack Jones
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2011
You might think this would be good for a beginner. Some reviews elsewhere say that it could be used on the professional level, others call it a toy.If you're thinking about buying this, look for reviews first, there's plenty of them. Look carefully at the keys, they are mini keys, meaning that they are shorter than standard from front to back. The width of the keys look about standard.Also check Youtube for videos. On the videos I've seen, the piano voices sound not too bad at all. There's also a variety of other sounds too.BUT, take a good look at the photo here: there's no music rest. That can be pretty annoying if you're starting out and learning to read music: Where ya gonna put the music so you can easily see it?The absence of a music rest stopped me from even buying this on a 'Buy it, try it, return it' basis. I could not locate a manual on Korg's website, and Korg support did not get back to me when I asked them some basic questions about this.
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