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Vangoa EWI-100 Portable Mini Digital Electronic Wind Instrument Synthesizer Rechargeable with Removable Mouthpiece for Kids Adults Beginners

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  • Vangoa digital wind instrument built-in 10 Tones, including alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet, pan flute, trumpet, violin, harmonica, flute, bamboo flute, and recorder. MIDI connects to Android, IOS, macOS Windows using APP and DAW to extend endless tones
  • The electronic wind instrument is equipped two fingerstyle playing, and the electronic touch sound hole can better capture your playing changes, 3 kinds of adjustable blowing sensitivity, bringing better sound dynamics
  • Portable digital wind instruments include a speaker output, so you get the same playing experience as traditional instruments, and the headphone connection can ensure a better sound experience, so you don't worry about disturbing others
  • Electric wind instrument includes 2*removable and washable silicone nozzles, 1*USB cable, and 1* portable cloth case, 1* 3.5mm wired earphone, easy to carry and ready to use, perfect Christmas and birthday gift
  • The mini electronic wind instrument has a built-in 800 mAh rechargeable battery, which allows you to enjoy 4 hours of playing after a full charge, and the compact and portable body ensures you can practice or perform without the restrictions of the venue



Product Description

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Vangoa EWI-100 Digital Wind Instrument Playing Demo

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Tone 10 tones (Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Pan Flute, Trumpet, Violin, Harmonica, Flute, Bamboo Flute, Recorder)
Finger Type 2 fingerings (Saxophone, Flute)
Transpose +12/-12
Octave adjustment Support
Material ABS
Speaker 3 W
Wireless Connection & MIDI Support
Suitable age All ages
Power Supply 800mAH Li-battery, DC 5V/1A, 3.7V
Interface USB/MIDI, Headphone/External Speaker
Main Function Transpose, Reverb, Octave, Fingering, Tone, Blowing Density, Volume, MIDI,Bluetooth Function, Headphone
Blowing Sensitivity 3
digital wind instrument

Lise
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2024
J'ai acheté une copie cheap de cet instrument et l'ai retournée parce qu'elle fonctionnait mal. Le son de celui-ci est intéressant mais pas assez fort pour jouer d'autres personnes. Connecté sur un haut-parleur c'est bien meilleur. J'ai posé un petit crochet pour le pouce de la main droite pour une meilleure prise , sinon il glisse. Les écouteurs me permettent de m'amuser sans déranger personne. J'ai choisi le doigté de la flûte mais il y en a un deuxième pour le sax. Je ne l'ai pas connecté à un ordinateur. La fonction bluetooth ne fonctionne pas. Mon téléphone l'a détecte mais ne connecte pas. Plus je l'utilise, plus je l'apprécie.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
The good points:1) it is well designed and seems solidly made.2) lots of well-thought-out configuration possibilities (responsiveness to breath pressure, 10 'tones' or wind instrument sounds, 2 fingering options, reverb, transposition, volume)3) the device transmits MIDI over a cable and I did not notice any latency or hiccups when playing into GarageBand on a Mac. It was nice to have breath control of dynamics.4) the price seems quite low for such a sophisticated device.I was able to connect to my Mac via Bluetooth, but that simply caused the Mac to play sounds back through the EWI speaker. GarageBand only recognized the EWI as a MIDI instrument when I used the USB-C-to-USB-A cable (provided with the EWI). a USB-C-to-USB-C cable did not work for MIDI.Things that could be better:a) I like only about half of the built-in soundsb) it would really help to have a clip-on thumb rest for the right handc) the fingering is based on simple wind instruments like pennywhistles. This is great for children, but it makes playing over the octave breaks tricky. I can't fault the makers; I think they made a reasonable compromise between ease of playing and speed of playing.Problem a) can be solved by playing through a synth.Problem b) can be solved by taping something onto the instrument.Problem c) can be solved by dedicated practicing (to some degree).I am generally extremely pleased with this instrument.
Chiaroscuro
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
The Vangoa EWI-100 Portable Mini Digital Wind Instrument is a game-changer! With **10 built-in tones**, including saxophones, trumpet, flute, and even violin, I feel like an entire orchestra in one device. The **MIDI connectivity** lets me experiment with endless tones through apps and DAWs, taking my creativity to the next level.The **touch-sensitive sound holes** and adjustable blowing sensitivity make it feel incredibly dynamic and responsive—just like a traditional wind instrument. The onboard **speaker output** and headphone jack give me the flexibility to practice privately or perform for an audience.I also love how portable it is. The **compact design** and included accessories (like the washable silicone nozzles and carry case) make it perfect for on-the-go practice. With a **4-hour rechargeable battery**, I can play for hours without interruption. At this rate, I should have a recording contract by Christmas! Highly recommend it for any aspiring musician!
Gamma
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
Fortunately, I was within the return window. I opted to get it again, because otherwise I liked it. The breath response is good, though it does take skill to fade notes smoothly. Connecting via cable to Garageband on my iPad is a bit tricky and often requires plugging and unplugging to get it to respond. Wind and voice sound the best. So, for the price I was satisfied until it stopped working. Giving it a three star review for now. If the new one has the same problem, I'll shift that to one star.
Andrew S.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
This is really a lot of fun to play. I play saxophone and the fingering is similar although some notes are fingered differently. It is not a replacement for a sax, but since I know the fingerings it is pretty easy to play and very portable.When playing through the built-in speaker, the flutes, clarinet, and trumpet sound the best. It is in concert pitch and can transpose so that you can play music for Bb,Eb or any other transposing instrument. The Bluetooth feature has a noticeable delay, the midi via USB is mostly OK although it can skip notes sometimes.This really shines when you just pick it up and play it. If you are not familiar with woodwind fingering it might take a bit of work to get the fingering. It does sense how hard you blow, so you can play with dynamics.It has a little over a three-octave range. The high, middle, and low octaves are controlled via the thumb, and you can go from C-C on each key with the upper C in one octave overlapping with low C in the next.At this price point, it is a great thing to have around and just pick up and play. The negative is sometimes you just don't want to put it down!
Seymour Sunshine
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023
There are several versions of this instrument available. I decided on the Vangoa because it was the one that seemed to be the original. I'd seen a few YouTube videos featuring it and they were very positive.It plays straight out of the box as it comes charged.I was immediately pleased with it. The sounds are good and it's very responsive. I then attached a small speaker to the headphone output ... and it sounded excellent. When played through my Sony XR-41, the sound is incredible.Like any instrument, you have to be accurate with your fingers and articulation. I play mainly jazz standards which require a lot of accidentals; they are easy to play. Swapping octaves is easy using the buttons on the back. (If I had any complaint it would be that it's sometimes easy to swap octaves when you don't want to. There is no "home button" to tell you when your thumb is is the middle octave position. That comes through experience.)One point is very important: the sounds are consistent throughout the 3 octaves. As an example, the clarinet setting sounds like a clarinet throughout the entire 3-octave range. (I also have a CarryOn electronic recorder which is similar and the sounds are very inconsistent.)It is incredibly well made and very feels good in your hands. The plastic mouldings are perfect and the plastic of very good quality.I highly recommend this as a fun instrument that sounds good, is well made and is straightforward to play.So why did I say that it's perfect for buskers? First off, the charge lasts for ages. Secondly, you can play it through a small battery amplifier. You could fit everything you need in a small backpack and be out wowing the crowds after 2 or 3 days' practice. If I were still busking, this would be my go-to instrument.
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