Best thumb pianos according to redditors

We found 38 Reddit comments discussing the best thumb pianos. We ranked the 28 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Thumb Pianos:

u/SchwarzENTegger · 24 pointsr/TheLastAirbender

Link for those that wanna buy one. No idea about the quality or whatever, amazon choice tho!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079JJZXJ4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_CiWsDb282BG2C

u/CROSBoWZ · 9 pointsr/TheLastAirbender

Thank you for the kind words! I bought it on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B079JMMNXN/ref=sspa_mw_detail_0?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It seems to be very good quality and well made, and it comes with a very nice case.

u/uhhlizzza · 4 pointsr/TheLastAirbender
u/mildsamosa · 2 pointsr/GiftIdeas

https://smile.amazon.com/Kalimba-Instruction-Portable-Kids-Adult-Beginners-Professional/dp/B07MQDXKTY/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=kalimba+17+key&qid=1565670882&s=gateway&sprefix=kalimba&sr=8-4

Kalimba 17 key thumb piano, I've seen some awesome videos with these. Good luck!

Edited to add they have different prices depending on the model and included accessories.

u/zanzaboonda · 2 pointsr/kalimba

Have you checked the tuning with a tuning app? Edit: looks like it should be tuned to C. Kalimba Thumb Piano 17 Keys for Beginners Mahogany Finger Piano African Instrument with Instruction Tune Hammer Musical Sticker suitable for Birthday Gift (Footprint) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GWY1ZNK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_jFSSCbQJXQ9NE

u/Dmil86 · 2 pointsr/kalimba

Hey I just went through this whole process so hopefully my experience helps you out.

-From What I understand the Alto in the Key of G is going to have the most resources out there as far as song books and tutorials. However it looks to me that the 17 Key Kalimba in the key of C has a decent amount as well.

-The Hugh Tracey Alto is the High end "Martin" or "Taylor' of the Kalimba.

-There are a lot of 17 Key Kalimbas on Amazon, most of them being in the Key of C. (some come un-tunned though and you have to do all that yourself)

I wanted to go for the Hugh Tracey Alto but opted to Start with the 17 Key "high" end gecko https://www.amazon.com/Kalimba-Performance-Protection-Professional-models/dp/B079JMMNXN/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1537143542&sr=8-4&keywords=gecko+kalimba
Mostly due to the fact that I will probably get one in G and C so I figured I could go with the cheaper one first to make sure I know what I want.

u/SuperMiniWheats · 1 pointr/kalimba

Yeah here it is on https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PPF7R5B/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_dhIKDbR7FE99T

I’m using the 17 key if that helps with anything. Greatly appreciated !

u/RegularAstronaut · 1 pointr/kalimba

I got mine from here. Not sure of the brand either.

u/JazzTheRemedy · 1 pointr/kalimba

Sure I'd let you know. It's on my cart but I don't have a reply from the seller yet.
By the way speaking of oddly shaped kalimba's have you tried the Tom kalimba? I think you've posted a photo on your article kalimba buying guide about waterfall shaped holes.

https://www.amazon.com/TOM-High-performance-protective-Instruction-Professionals/dp/B07Q3PJPY1

I've been seeing a few reviews on this. Few difference I have noticed though is the "landscape" shape, metal bridge, and bag-lile handle. 😆

u/animatedintro · 1 pointr/videos

After watching this video I immediately looked into buying a kalimba (this one), but I'm finding a lot of reviews saying it's crazy hard to tune. Has that been your experience?

u/SirWollywog · 1 pointr/kalimba

This is my kalimba. It came tuned to C I think.
What was your process for learning the Mario theme on the kalimba?

u/darthyodaX · 1 pointr/TheLastAirbender

What instrument is that? I want one!

Edit: found an [Amazon link](Donner 17 Key Kalimba Thumb Piano Solid Finger Piano Mahogany Body DKL-17 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077B67GD6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_RbEVAbBX8G1PT)

u/VampiricPie · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Welcome Ringo!

This is probably the coolest cheap(ish) thing in my wish list.

Of course, my view may be skewed by my love of playing music.

u/cupcakegiraffe · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Welcome to the sub! I'm sure you'll really enjoy yourself here! Everybody is so nice.

As for the contest, I like to sew, doodle, and find other crafty things to try when I feel creative. I even took a lost wax casting class and made some pendants and rings! I have been doing these things since I was a kid and it helps to unwind me. I made a silly monster for my dad for Christmas and this lovey bear for my grandma just because I had been wanting to make her something.

I do like to do other creative things like sing, play music, and make up fun stories.

If I were to be chosen, I would love to have a copy of My Neighbor Totoro to inspire creativity in drawing and story creation

or a Klingon translation ring to inspire secret messages between friends

or a Kalimba to inspire musical fun!

(If I could choose a favorite, it would be Totoro.)

Thank you very much for the contest and I hope you have fun browsing the forum and making new friends!

u/apathetic-panda · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This thumb piano is kinda awesome.

u/DMKrodan · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

They are actually fairly affordable There is a music shop that carries them in decatur. When I took care of my gramma and lived with her I would take my day off and walk to the music store, and play the instruments. Contrary to what was expeected, alot of people made decisions to buy an instrument that I was tinkering with, not becauseI was all that amazing, they just seemed to like the sound of it being tinkered with like a normal person would lol.

u/AwkwardAtParties · 1 pointr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

Aw!

Here's what I know:

The Hugh Tracey model is, I think, the best and most popular choice. I've never had one myself, but the tines are supposed to be soft and easy to pluck. It's got 15 tines, so that should allow for a pretty decent range of at least like 2 octaves. It also has an internal pickup, so I guess you could plug it into an interface and record it!

Here's the model I've had two of so far: the $40 Amazon model. Most people complain about how much harder the tines are to play than the Hugh Tracey's, but I think it plays just fine; the tines are kind of heavy so the tones on all tines are very full, except around the higher notes, where it gets kind of plink-y. The kalimba vibrato thing (when you stick your thumb in the hole and it makes this 'wah' sound) is still accessible in this model, but mostly just for the midrange notes – or at least that's what I've found. The tines are pretty hard to tune for this model, though. You have to use a coin or some kind of blunt metal object to nudge the tines back and forth, and it can get kind of frustrating.

Overall, I think the better choice would be the Hugh Tracey, but if you don't want to spend as much, the cheaper alternative is still a pretty solid kalimba.