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Otamatone Classic Pink

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Electronic music instrument / synthesizer

  • Operation by pressing the sound surface at the neck and opening and closing the mouth
  • Different pitches adjustable
  • Battery operated (3 pieces AAA)
  • Length: 26.5 cm
  • Colour: Pink

Note: Batteries are not included (suitable batteries: Art. 417474)

Available since March 2018
Item number 428804
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
379 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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37 Customer ratings

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Cute little toy
Davor_VG 28.02.2023
More a toy than an actual instrument. But a very cool toy for fooling around and trying to hit accurate notes on fretless design (kudos to traditional string instruments musicians).
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Belongs in the house of any musical family
Joseph S 20.03.2023
Such a fun product. Each musician will find a different way of playing this thing. With a good ear, it's surprisingly easy to play melodies on it. The construction isn't very robust, so there is risk of damage during shipping. Ours came slightly bent, but functional. I was able to open it up and re-bend the metal support rods to help correct it.
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Fun product
dgdgd 10.02.2021
Exactly as advertised. A bit difficult to get the right pitch due to thick fingers, but that was expected and should improve with practice.
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A fun toy to have
Silverwake 19.12.2024
This is a fun toy to fiddle with.
It's very hard to play and make anything remotely musical with it, and it needs very thin fingers to reach the "playing strip". It's still super fun.

It for sure is a conversation starter. People seem to gravitate towards it more than they do around any other "serious" piece of gear in the studio.
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