This is the all-new Glarry "GDP001" Piano! When I bought it, there were no reviews, then I found out it's the newest model.
It has 800 tones, hundreds of demo songs (listed in the manual), and several upgrades from previous models.
The keys are fully-weighted, with "Touch/Velocity" mode. Touch mode responds to pressure; Velocity makes all notes sound at max pressure. Perfect for practice!
Very solid construction and easy to assemble—I did it alone in 20 minutes. The guide is in Englis ...
This is the all-new Glarry "GDP001" Piano! When I bought it, there were no reviews, then I found out it's the newest model.
It has 800 tones, hundreds of demo songs (listed in the manual), and several upgrades from previous models.
The keys are fully-weighted, with "Touch/Velocity" mode. Touch mode responds to pressure; Velocity makes all notes sound at max pressure. Perfect for practice!
Very solid construction and easy to assemble—I did it alone in 20 minutes. The guide is in English, which I love.
The transparent key stickers are easy to apply if needed. This piano hits the same high and low notes as Yamaha, Casio, and Roland, with perfect sustain.
It comes with all 3 pedals, quality headphones, and 2 headphone jacks. Plugging in switches audio automatically. Everything arrived perfectly packaged, with extra screws and cables included.
I don't have a bench yet, but a normal office chair works fine. I'm 5'4 and the height is comfortable for elbows above keys.
I use the SimplyPiano app to learn at home. Even at low volume, my iPhone detects the notes, and the tutorials are fun and effective. Beginners should focus on reading notes properly to avoid "tapping" through lessons.
I highly recommend this piano for beginners to intermediate players. Professionals can also use it for practice or small gigs. It's not a $100,000 piano, but sounds like $500–$1500 models.
I chose the Black-Wood finish—it looks handmade. Pedals are solid and labeled with peel-off stickers.
Assembly shows the price is worth it; nothing feels cheap. Older models aside, Glarry now matches Yamaha in quality. No dead keys, everything works as advertised.