Roland FP-10 KeyboardHoliday music is in the air, and many people will be creating their own using a Roland instrument. Roland keyboards and synths are used by professsional, amateur, and beginner musicians around the globe. You probably didn’t even know you could buy them at Best Buy. You can! And someone will win a brand new Roland FP-10 88 Key Weighted Action Digital Piano in this contest—just in time to play Jingle Bells with all in your social bubble, or on a video chat with the whole family singing along, Brady Bunch style!

Christmas music creates lifelong memories

My best holiday memories involve music. When I was a young lad, my mom would be on the piano all the time. She is a very talented keyboardist and piano teacher, so homemade holiday tunes were a non-stop part of my upbringing. As I grew up, my brothers and I played music together almost every day. Most of my holiday memories, therefore, involve playing holiday songs with my family at home, in church, and many other places.

Many people are creating those musical memories using Roland instruments. Even though I play guitar, I still use Roland tech in the form of Boss effects pedals (Boss is a division of Roland). This contest gives you an opportunity to bring Roland into your home just in time for Christmas!

Roland FP-10 Keyboards are more than just a digital piano

Digital pianos have come a long way, and Roland has been at the forefront of their evolution. The FP-10 is a great example of what you can expect from a premium Roland digital instrument. Piano purists might insist on having an acoustic instrument in their home—and that’s fine. However, many people prefer the consistency, versatility, and portability of a digital instrument: especially one like the FP-10 that very closely approximates the feel and tone of an acoustic.

We sent one of these digital pianos to Nikolai for an honest review. Watch his video and read his review to understand why he really liked this instrument.

Are you ready to gather around this piano with your family social bubble (and/or gather virtually on MS Teams or Zoom) for a holiday singalong? Carefully read the rest of this article for your chance to win.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy, and you can enter once below this article and once below Nikolai’s review of this piano. In a comment, tell us who in your home will get the most use of this piano (first name only) and what holiday song you hope they will play first.

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will randomly select one winner to receive a new Roland FP-10 88-Key Weighted Action Digital Piano.

This contest runs from Nov 24th until Dec 7th.

Remember, you can only enter once below this article and once below the review article for this piano. However, tell everyone in your family bubble to enter; this will increase your chances of someone you know winning this Roland Keyboard.

Win a Roland FP-10 Digital Piano Rules and Regulations

Good luck.

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

770 COMMENTS

  1. I was unable to afford a great piano for my school studies. I’m in school for music and I haven’t gotten the chance to buy one for my room! This would be a great help for me to be able to practice my piano skills and to improve!

  2. This would be my chance to play and learn the piano. I’d proudly try to play White Christmas as it is one of my favourite holiday songs that has come out.

  3. I (Kaytlyn) will get the most use and I’ll play either “The Christmas Song”, “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”, or “Frosty the Snowman”

  4. slim, portable and loaded with so many features. It’s definitely gonna increase our family time and building numerous memories playing and creating new tunes on this masterpiece.

  5. Marie-Pier will benefit from this piano ! And she wants to play a version of “All I want for christmas” for it ! She also says she volunteers to send it to you if she wins !!

  6. I would probably get the most use of everyone in my household, and I’d probably learn to play silent night first!

  7. My sister and I had one growing up and we were just talking about how great it would be to still have our piano!

  8. I will get the most use out of this piano myself (Eric). I would play We Wish You a Merry Christmas as the first holiday song.

  9. My son Declan has been teaching himself how to play piano (by watching YouTube of course) and would love this! I would love to hear him play Silent Night.

    • Hi, this would be an awesome gift for my daughter Victoria.. she wants to learn piano.. The song that she would be playing is silent night.

  10. I would get the most use out of it! Currently using my of high schools old music room keyboard, it’s in rough shape. I’ve got an old carol book so there’s plenty of songs I’m going to relearn for this year!

    Russell

  11. My wife Lisa would definitely be getting the most use out of this. I love Jingle Bells so I hope she would play this classic first.
    Happy Holidays!

  12. To be honest, I’m probably the most musical inclined person in our family. I’d play jingle bells because everyone knows that song!

  13. I would definitely get the most use of this awesome piano. My holiday choice sound would be “O Holy Night”

  14. My daughter would love this 100% for sure. I used to take her to piano lesson before. She is very talented for music. I would want my daughter to play Silent Night.

  15. I would be the one to use the piano the most. The first song I’ll try for Christmas is We Wish You a Merry Christmas.

  16. My husband Daniel. He is very musical and he can play a bit already. I would love for him to play Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas.

  17. Myself (Chris) would get the most use out of it. Love piano but can’t have an actual one in the house.
    I would want to play O Holy Night or Carol of the Bells.

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