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Otamatone Hatsune Miku Japanese Electronic Musical Instrument, Portable Touch Sensitive Digital Music Instruments Synthesizer, Kids Teens Adults Fun Cool Birthday Christmas Gift Toy Song Game Stuff

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Sugoi Mart/Japan Crate 1600022 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Shinjuku 1 Chome - 6 - 3, Shinjuku-Gyoen Front 4F

Otamatone Deluxe Hatsune Miku - Hamee

For the standard model, you don’t need to slide anything out—insert the batteries directly into the base in the correct position. Very cute!!! Came as the English version, which is appreciated and is very adorable when played. It came two days early too! The English versions don’t come with batteries but I had 3 AAA batteries on hand so on that wasn’t an issue at all.

How to Play the Otamatone?

CREATE YOUR OWN SOUND - Play in a low, medium, or high pitch - get together with friends and create harmony! a miku otamatone is being released this november LOL i thought it was cute so i thought i would share Hold the base in your left hand with your fingers on the dots. Grip the base (or "tadpole") of the Otamatone with your left hand. Make sure the mouth is facing away from your body. Place your index finger and thumb on the raised dots located on either side of the mouth. AC adapter is not included. Input: AC100 - 240V 50 - 60Hz DC plug size: 2.1mm 5.5mm Output: DC5V, Max 1A Output characteristics: Switching-mode Plug polarity Center positive( ) GREAT FOR ALL AGES - Kids, teens, and adults all love the Otamatone! Whether you’re brand new to music or an expert musician, the Otamatone offers a fun, silly new way to make music!

to Play an Otamatone: 13 Steps (with Pictures Easy Ways to Play an Otamatone: 13 Steps (with Pictures

Slide your fingers up and down the stem to make a whistling sound. Instead of moving your fingers from one note to the next up and down the stem, glide them up or down from one note to the next. It may help to squeeze the base with your left hand to stabilize the instrument. [8] X Research sourceTurn the knob or slide the switch to the high or low volume setting. Locate the knob on the base (or "tadpole") of the instrument and look for a knob that denotes sound. On the standard version, it will be marked by a speakerphone symbol with 2 or 3 lines next to it. For the deluxe model, simply turn the power/volume knob to the right to increase the volume. [4] X Research source

Otamatone Special Edition Hatsune Miku Merch [Officially

A deluxe model will have 1 knob that controls both the power and the volume. A standard model will only have a power switch and a simple “high” or “low” volume setting.The larger size makes it much easier to play than the Otamatone. This product is closer to a musical instrument. Don’t get me wrong I like it, but for this price point it’s really not worth getting. First of all the sensor bar is not touch control, but the good ol’ squish control. You REALLY have to squish hard on the sensors for the tones to register, and sometimes I’m too afraid to do so because I think the cheap plastic might snap under that pressure. Also I was expecting this Miku “special edition” to at least sound like Miku but nope, just the same sound as the regular one.

Otamatone - Sugoi Mart A Guide to Otamatone - Sugoi Mart

Play harmonies by placing 2 fingers on the stem switch. Use your index and middle finger to push down onto the stem in 2 different places. This will create a more rounded sound than playing a single note at a time. Playing harmonies is essential if you want to play more than just simple songs on the Otamatone. [7] X Research source The dots on the base are pinched to open the mouth of the instrument, which changes the sound from "woo" to "wah." Since then, it has become a preferred option for daring musicians thanks to its distinctive tone and unusual design. It is simple to play, and it is suitable for all ages. Ideal for kids, teenagers, and even adults. They can be pinched with the fingers or the thumbs to make a variety of sounds while being played. Despite being designed and priced more like toys than a stage instrument, the Otamatone melody possesses an astounding musical range. A touch-sensitive ribbon controller can slide between notes and a three-level pitch switch. You can also add additional synth sounds and special effects to some versions. It resembles a keyboard or a Stylophone but remains in a different class entirely. For standard and deluxe models, it may be hard to calculate just where two notes are located in relation to each other. Start by placing your fingers about 2 inches (5.1 cm) apart and adjust the distance according to what you hear. Once you get an ear for it, you’ll have a better idea of where harmonic notes are located along the stem.

This technique is similar to glissando on the piano, where the player uses 1 or 2 fingers to slide up or down the keyboard.

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