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carry on DIGITAL WIND INSTRUMENT WHITE

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Shipping: from 10000 €
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This item is warranted for 3 years
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Ref.: 364586

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Description

Our new Carry-on Digital Wind Instrument is a digital wind controller that can be played just like a traditional wind instrument.
It’s a practical solution for silent practice and access to a world of different sound possibilities for players of all types of wind instrument. It has 10 voices which can be heard via the instrument’s built-in speaker or headphones.
Creativity is unlocked using MIDI over Bluetooth for control of synths and other MIDI sound generators such as those in GarageBand.
The Carry-on Digital Wind Instrument is a great value creative musical tool for all abilities and ages. Whether you’re starting to learn to play, want to practice silently, or explore the exciting world of MIDI.

Key Features:
- A great value product for players to practice playing a wind instrument ‘silently’.
- 10 Voices: Soprano Recorder, Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Bamboo Flute, Clarinet, Trumpet, Hulusi and Suona
- 3.5mm socket to connect headphones or external speakers
- Transpose by 12 semitones up or down
- Built-in USB rechargeable battery gives up to 3 hours of playing time on a full charge
- Listen live with the built-in speaker
- Choose between two fingerings
- 3 levels of breath sensitivity
- Hygienic removable and washable silicone mouthpiece
- Soft carry bag and USB charging cable included
- Available in white or black
Brand reference number: 668034
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