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String Instrument You Play With Your Mouth
Daniel | 2024-06-22 08:13:27 |
Really fantastic big string sound in the VSL instrument family. 5 |
PusharMan | 2024-05-19 09:27:27 |
Dust cover, stretchy material, pull string to tighten around instrument base. Plenty of slack to fit just about any keyboard 49-61 keys. 5 |
Mo | 2024-05-28 07:48:28 |
Ideal if you play bass or guitar and sing. It gives you space from your instrument. 5 |
SirDugald | 2024-06-27 01:13:15 |
5 stars as an entry level tripod. If it is something you are only going to use a few times per year then this is the tripod for you. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-27 03:29:15 |
Great for the price, it's lacking polyphony(you can only play one string at the time), but even by more expensive units that I have (Axon, Roland) that function isn't perfect. So if you are guitar soloist and love to play other instruments, this could be your answer, in this price range off course . Chromatic switch is very helpful if playing piano, accordion or any other instrument that doesn't need pitch(string) bend. I'm connected midi out into Yamaha arranger and there is very little latency. Overall, very happy with the unit. 5 |
Antonio R. | 2024-06-02 03:24:14 |
If you are a musician traveler sometimes you would like to know if there is an all in one Headphone you can use for both, listen music but also for connect your instrument and play on the go! Love this ones! 5 |
Izzy_77 | 2024-09-23 07:31:48 |
I have never seen/heard a speaker like this before! This is truly next level. I can hear every single instrument in the music I play on it- it's incredible. Though I received my first ever noise complaint from this thing when I got it, I love everything about it! Why won't my neighbours let me be free?! #Squares 5 |
Lucas | 2024-08-21 05:23:29 |
I’m not a musician, I can’t read music, and I don’t know music theory. But I can play this and it makes me smile! I’ve had this instrument (yes, it is an actual instrument - not a toy) for close to a month now and I’ve played it almost every day. It’s allowing me to learn to make music while also having fun with music. The strumplate is magical. It feels so nice and accurate. It is sensitive enough to pick up the lightest touch (although, it is not force sensitive in how it plays a chord). The “keyboard” if you will is something you either get used to or may not enjoy. I’ve learned to accept it, as its keys are firm, yet mushy-ish rubber buttons. The body is made of a high quality and strong plastic. It isn’t flimsy feeling in my observations and feels sturdy when you play into it. Once you learn its characteristics, you can be one with the Omnichord and just have a blast! This instrument has many uses too, as it can be used as a MIDI controller! I’ve connected it to my MacBook Pro and have played so many different sounds/electronic instruments through Logic Pro. I’m still learning the ins and outs, but I’m seeing limitless options with how you can play this thing! The onboard sounds are crisp, clear, and this little speaker can play big! Also, knowing it’s part analog, part electronic is neat. You can tell there was a lot of thinking that went into this. Overall, I’d buy this again if I ever needed to (who knows how many Suzuki will make though!) simply because it’s has captured my attention for this long and brings a smile to may face every time I play it. You’ll be the hit of the crowd when you show this off, too! It’s unique, it stands out, and it’s simply a joyful part of my day. 5 |
Dustin | 2024-08-06 08:36:40 |
The Moog Theremini is the craziest and most fun instrument you'll ever play. It will be both incredibly enjoyable and horribly frustrating to you in equal measure, in the early stages, but if you have some basic knowledge of music theory you can get this thing to create some really cool sounds. This bundled kit of supplies makes it easy to properly mount the device (very important to have space while playing) and also to transport it (because you'll definitely be doing lots of gigs with a theremin, lol). Thank you Robert Moog for pioneering so many developments with this instrument. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-04 03:48:55 |
Mine came in perfect condition. The snare is far from weak. The amp/speaker is not weak either - it is at least as loud as the regular acoustic instrument, and mine is certainly louder, so that full volume is a bit too much. Besides, you can plug it into an amp or mic it if you need to - like any other cajon. The velocity sensitivity works great, and is completely adjustable. The only sounds that sound electronic are the few sounds that are supposed to sound electronic. The 20 settings that are acoustic sound great, and the 10 electronic sounds are so much fun to play with. You don't have to hit it so precisely. You certainly want the triggers localized, because you don't want to always hit the triggered sounds. That way, instead of the basically two sounds you normally get from a cajon, you can get many more varieties. I bought this for use in my professional band, and I'm glad I did. I would do it again. My drummer can now accompany me when I play what used to be solo gigs, when schlepping drums would not be appropriate. We can fit into more venues with this thing. That was the original reason for my purchase. Now - I am not saying that this is the best cajon on the market - that's a personal choice. I am saying that the instrument I received is of high quality, is very useful, and I have no regrets. I look forward to hearing what the future iterations of this great idea will sound like. 5 |