jlf26
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
These have potential, but they didn't quite fit. The instructions were a tad difficult to understand for a beginner too. They're just ok in my opinion. Might be better for someone who knows where the keys labels really go.
Luis Wilmer Forero Romero
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I bought this one and I have to admit it is useful since it also helped me to understand and learn how the notes are annotated in a score. I like the material and I love that I don't have to paste anything on my keyboard I usually remove them when I practice and put them again when I have to learn other notes. It is useful for a complete beginner.
Careful Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
I decided to learn piano as an adult and, while the online system I use is really good, I hadn’t yet memorized the notation for the bass clef. These silicone key guides are perfect for helping me do that: Not only do they have the note name, but they have a diagram showing where it is on the musical staff, which is exactly what I needed to have some prompts on!The silicone guides come in a trio; one for the lowest notes, one for the middle keys and one for the upper keys. They are flexible and easy to install—just drop the right guide into place, over the black keys and bumping up against the keyboard. They fit perfectly on my 88-key Roland FP10. Note that the material is soft enough that you can even push down the top of each guide at each key and slightly push it under the base of the keyboard. I thought that would be “better” somehow, but the extra work is really not needed. Just place the guides at the top of each key, smooth it down slightly and it works well. The guides are short enough in length that they didn’t bother my (admittedly beginning) playing skills. They did not impact the ability of any of the keys to be pressed normally. After an hour or so in place, the guides all flattened out nicely from their shipping shape.Since I’m pretty confident with the middle-range keys and notation, I’m planning on taking these off (‘don’t want to use a crutch for too long to make me lazy) and then will do the same with the upper and lower guides as I master the notation. That makes these key guides better, I think, than one which would span the entire 88 keys in one guide.Definitely a great purchase.Makes it easier to learn musical notation—not just the keys!
Lori M. Marx
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Just that you needed to cut off some in order to fit a smaller keyboard
Jessie
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
Bought for my 5 year olds to learn the piano keys. Fits our electric piano perfectly. Does not stick so it's easy to remove for cleaning. Easy to read. Glad I purchased.
Jai Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
Great key board! Very easy to use and lightweight.great item for the price
EricP
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Me and my band members have 3 identical keyboards, and we are learning from scratch. My buddy has the notes on stickers. I like to pull them up as I play pieces that I have memorized because they throw me off in that setting. I used them on a smaller keyboard, and I was able to store the extra pieces in case I get an 88 key piano.They fit pretty good on my ancient Yamaha keyboard that I bought from a church rummage sale for $20. I found that the note markers to fit imperfectly when laid out on the keyboard. I cut the item into 4 pieces and marked the backs with a sharpie so I could easily reassemble in the future. Now it fits perfectly. I would definitely order again.
Rich Loss
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
This is definitely way better than the usual stickers....lays nicely on the keys though my pianos black keys go all the way to the top so the guide has to bridge OVER the black keys but still works well!