Terence foldable piano for home practice
FULL-SIZE 88-KEY PIANOS

Full-size practice. Foldable freedom.

Find the right Terence piano for your space, skill level, and daily routine. Choose value-first daily practice or step up to the most piano-like foldable feel.

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  • 88-key models for every stage
  • Folds for real homes
  • 30-day home trial
Free shipping, 30-day returns, and 1-year warranty
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30-Day Risk-Free Returns

30-Day Risk-Free Returns

Try it in your own space for 30 days.

1-Year Warranty

1-Year Warranty

Coverage for everyday practice.

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START WITH YOUR PRACTICE GOAL

Two clear ways to choose your foldable piano

Most buyers are choosing between value-first daily practice and the most piano-like foldable feel. Start there, then compare the full lineup if needed.

REAL PIANO FEEL

V70 for the most piano-like foldable feel

For players who care most about touch, V70 gives the lineup its strongest reason to step up: hammer-action practice in a foldable body.

Ideal forReturning players, serious adult learners, and pianists who want a flexible second instrument for real practice at home.
  • Fully weighted hammer action
  • 4-driver acoustic system
  • Premium foldable option for focused practice
Shop V70 From $699.00
Terence V70 foldable piano with hammer action feel

WHY TERENCE

Full-size practice without the usual tradeoffs

Terence is for players who want a real 88-key routine, but live in real homes where space, noise, moving, and setup time all matter.

Choose by touch, sound, portability, and the room you actually practice in.

Start with the way you actually practice

Small apartment, shared home, lessons after work, or a second instrument for focused practice. The right Terence model should remove friction from the routine.

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CHOOSE BY REAL LIFE USE

Which Terence fits your practice life?

Each model has a different job. Start with the player, the space, and how serious the practice routine needs to feel.

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First 88-Key Start
Terence V20

First 88-Key Start

A simple first step for new players who want full-size keys without overbuying.

Lowest-risk beginner path

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Flexible Student Practice
Terence V30

Flexible Student Practice

A portable option for students and homes where practice moves between rooms.

Flexible everyday practice

Explore V30
Real Piano Feel PREMIUM CHOICE
Terence V70

Real Piano Feel

The premium foldable choice for players who want hammer-action practice and a more realistic touch.

Premium hammer-action feel

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Still unsure? Use the full comparison before choosing.

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Practice without giving up your room

A foldable 88-key piano makes it easier to keep music visible in your life, then put the room back when practice is done.

A piano routine that fits real homes

Whether you live in an apartment, move often, or practice after work, Terence makes it easier to keep playing without needing a permanent piano corner.

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Trusted by pianists. Made for everyday practice.

Professional players help show what matters most: touch, expression, and a practice setup that can fit real life.

BEFORE YOU CHOOSE

Common buying questions, answered plainly

A foldable piano should make practice easier, not create more uncertainty. These are the questions buyers usually ask before choosing a model.

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I am a beginner. Which model should I choose?

If you want the lowest-risk first step, start with V20. If you want a stronger daily practice setup with better sound and more room to grow, V50 is the better value path. If piano-like touch matters most, choose V70.

Is a foldable piano only for casual practice?

No. The model matters. V50 is built for practical daily learning, while V70 is the best fit when hammer-action feel and more realistic practice are the priority.

Why choose 88 keys instead of a smaller keyboard?

A full-size 88-key layout gives beginners and returning players more room to learn two-hand pieces, proper spacing, and a practice routine that can grow over time.

How are V50 and V70 different?

V50 is the value-first choice for everyday learners who want richer sound and easy storage. V70 is the premium choice when a more realistic hammer-action feel is the main reason to buy.

What if it does not fit my space or routine?

That is exactly why the homepage should start with your practice situation. Terence foldable models are designed for real homes, and the store includes free shipping, 30-day returns, and warranty coverage.