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Squeezing the cheeks to open the mouth adds a “wah” effect, which is surprisingly expressive once you get the hang of it.
Super fun and easy to play. Comes with a chart to help get familiar with it and play a few notes of a song. Has multiple settings for for unique sounds, with the same song sounding completely different when played on another setting.
The silicone and plastic construction feels durable enough for regular use, though it’s clearly more of a toy than a professional instrument. One minor downside is that it lacks a headphone jack, so you’re limited to playing out loud.
Very interesting instrument!
You'll need 3 AAA batteries, as it is not rechargeable. Not a bad value from the OG company!
This review is for: Otamatone Japanese Electronic Musical Instrument Portable Music Synthesizer from Japan by Maywa Denki Studio, Award Winning, Educational Fun Gift for Children, Teens & Adults - Red
Anyone can make the sounds -it doesn't take any skill - and it will definitely entertain (or annoy!) all ages.
Hello Otamatone! It's quirky, it's ridiculous, it sounds not great when played with any other instrument, but it's easy and fun! No breathing or blowing necessary, just slide your fingers along the neck to choose your notes, and squeeze the mouth to deliver sounds that are guaranteed to make heads turn.
This instrument is for anyone, even those with a tin ear. Before long, you'll be Otamatone-ing along with all your favorite artists.
Far exceeding my expectations, I've gotten daily use out of this thing at home AND at work. Prepare to amaze anyone in ear shot. It's Otamatone Time!
I am into music - playing and listening. When I saw a band using this, I decided I needed it. It is really neat. It is super easy to use. My 12 year old figured it out quickly. It runs on batteries and doesn’t come with them, so make sure and have some on hand. It’s also adorable. It is a fun little thing to add to anyone’s instrument list.
It’s quirky, entertaining, and a great introduction to pitch and melody. A unique and fun toy for kids and even adults who love experimenting with sound!
While it is fairly trivial to 3d print the missing part, it detracts from the aesthetics of the instrument.
In fact, relaceable/removable attachments with notches of different sizes would help a beginner/intermediate player.
Overall, recommend as a silly toy, but not as a musical instrument.
I now only have a limited time to practice without driving the husband insane. lol
The touch-strip is pleasingly responsive and does not require too much pressure to play. Pitch-wise, the note spacing is not linear, but rather wider at the top and tighter at the bottom end of the strip, similar to a stringed instrument. If you have large fingertips, you may have trouble playing in tune near the bottom end of the strip, especially in the mid- and high-range settings.
Sounds ugly to many but I love it. Once you learn to play with expression, it is far more tolerable for haters and enjoyable for music geeks and other lovers.
I'd love to hack it to add CV pitch output -- haven't broken it down but if it's the same analogue circuitry as the original, I see no reason it couldn't be done.