The dream of learning to play the piano often comes up against a very practical reality. An acoustic piano is heavy, takes up a lot of space, requires regular tuning, and is not always suitable for an apartment. On the other hand, inexpensive synthesizers often fail to provide the same feeling of a real instrument: the keys feel too light, “plastic,” and the dynamics of playing are barely noticeable.

The Alfabeto Vivo digital piano was created specifically for those who want a realistic playing experience without the complications of an acoustic instrument. It is a full-size model with 88 keys, hammer-action mechanics, modern sound, and a well-thought-out package that will especially appeal to beginners, music school students, music lovers, and parents looking for a ready-made all-in-one solution.

Alfabeto Vivo is now available at a discount in two stylish versions — classic black and bright orange. This is a great moment to buy an instrument that is ready for lessons and home performances right away.

Why won’t your fingers feel the difference from an acoustic piano?

One of the key advantages of Alfabeto Vivo is its graded hammer-action mechanism. It imitates the behavior of a real acoustic piano: the keys feel heavier in the lower register and lighter in the upper register. This is exactly the kind of logic needed for proper hand positioning, technique development, and building the habit of playing not just by “pressing keys,” but with full musical dynamics.

The 16 levels of touch sensitivity deserve special attention. Many entry-level digital instruments offer only a few response levels, which causes performance nuances to be lost. Alfabeto Vivo gives the performer much more control: a light touch can sound soft and almost whisper-like, while a confident press delivers a loud, rich fortissimo. For music school students, this is important from the very first lessons, as the instrument helps them not only learn notes but truly feel the music.

France Dream5 processor: when digital sound feels like living classics

The sound of Alfabeto Vivo is powered by the modern France Dream5 Series 5504 chip, which carefully models the timbre of European concert grand pianos. Thanks to this, the digital piano sounds natural, spacious, and convincing rather than like a simplified electronic imitation.

The instrument supports 128-note polyphony, so even during complex passages, fast playing, or pedal use, notes are not “cut off” or lost too early. This is especially important for classical pieces, where the sound must remain complete and smooth.

The built-in 15 W acoustic system provides a sufficiently deep and expressive sound for home practice, rehearsals, and small room performances. No additional speakers are needed: Alfabeto Vivo is already ready to fill the space with music.

More than just a piano: modern features for learning and creativity

Alfabeto Vivo is suitable not only for classical practice. The instrument’s memory includes 610 sounds, among which you can find the timbres of various keyboards, organs, strings, and other instruments. For experiments and creative exercises, 600 auto-accompaniment styles are available, helping you play not alone, but as if together with a small ensemble. The instrument also includes demo compositions for practice, inspiration, and exploring its sound capabilities.

Bluetooth opens up even more freedom. You can wirelessly connect a smartphone or tablet to the piano, play your favorite backing tracks, educational videos, or accompaniment music. This is convenient for self-study, home rehearsals, and even content creation when you want to quickly combine your playing with ready-made audio.

Control remains simple thanks to the LCD display. It helps you quickly navigate functions, timbres, and modes, so even a child or an adult just beginning their musical journey can easily work with the instrument.

A design that inspires

Alfabeto Vivo is available in two colors: Black and Orange. The black version looks restrained, solid, and easily fits into a classic or modern interior. The orange version is a bolder design choice for those who want the instrument to become a bright accent in the room and highlight the owner’s individuality.

An important advantage of the model is its well-thought-out package. Together with the digital piano, the user receives a sturdy branded stand, a power adapter, a user manual, and a full pedal unit with three pedals: sustain, sostenuto, and soft. This set brings the playing experience closer to that of a real grand piano and eliminates the need to spend extra money on basic accessories separately.

Why buy Alfabeto Vivo right now?

Alfabeto Vivo is an instrument without unnecessary compromises for getting started, learning, and finding daily inspiration. It combines 88 full-size keys, realistic hammer-action mechanics, 16 levels of sensitivity, the France Dream5 processor, 128-note polyphony, Bluetooth, USB, a headphone output, an LCD display, and a rich library of timbres and styles.

For parents, it is a smart choice because a child receives an instrument on which they can learn properly from the very first lessons. For beginners, it is a chance to start practicing right away on a keyboard with natural weight and dynamics. For music lovers, it is an opportunity to enjoy playing at home without tuning, complicated maintenance, or major expenses for additional equipment.

There is no reason to put music off until later when a great discount is available right now. Choose your version — the restrained Vivo Black or the expressive Vivo Orange — and order a digital piano with a complete package for 24,999 UAH today.