This 37-key Yamaha melodica pianica offers excellent tone response and requires minimal breathing. Its full three-octave range makes it ideal for a variety of uses, including instrumental ensembles. It includes a hard case, mouthpiece, and tabletop pipes.
This Suzuki Melodion keyboard harmonica maximizes the appeal of the Melodion. Its 37 keys allow for a wide range of playing. This instrument, which allows highly skilled performers to express themselves richly, is also highly regarded as an educational item.
Despite its entry-level price range, it features touch response, which changes the volume of the sound depending on how hard you hit the keys. Its greatest appeal is its arpeggio function, with 12 types and 138 patterns. Even beginners can easily create accompaniments. It also features a USB-MIDI connection terminal, making it a great choice as a MIDI keyboard.
This Yamaha pianica features a curved mouthpiece that makes fingering easy to see and allows for a smooth transition to a recorder. It features a tissue paper plate gasket and a seamless sponge rubber frame gasket for improved airtightness and to prevent breath leakage. The performance pipe insertion port includes a clip for securing the pipe. This is convenient for playing while standing or when waiting to play at a table.
A particularly clear tone and beautiful collective sound, and volume is abundant. Wide range, popular type that can be used more diversely by all learner grades.
A slim keyboard with a depth of 20cm. LED lights light up as you press the keys, making practicing fun! You can also connect via Bluetooth to play music from your device through the keyboard and play along with the sound source. It is equipped with a rechargeable battery and can also be used cordlessly. It is highly convenient and can be enjoyed easily!
It has a bright, rounded tone and a clear collective sound. It is suitable for both ensemble and solo performances. It is lightweight and easy to hold, making it easy to play for everyone from toddlers to elementary school students.
This instrument is the source of the music heard on NHK Educational TV's ""Pythagora Switch"" and ""The Unmotivated Darth Vader Theme""! Just like a melodica, you blow into it and play the keys to produce sound. Each key has its own whistle. Unlike a recorder, it can also produce chords.