Electronic Digital Wind Instruments with choices of MIDI Connectivity, Musical Tones, Bluetooth MIDI, and Rechargeable Battery - Ideal for Beginners and Professionals EWI Instrument

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Saxophone, Soprano saxophone, Clarinet, Panpipe, Trumpet, Violin, Harmonica, Flute, Bamboo flute, Recorder and up to 90 more instrument variations in some models .

 

Electronic Wind Instruments with choices of MIDI Connectivity, Multi[lr musical instrument sounds (up to 82 on larger models), Bluetooth MIDI, and Rechargeable Battery - Ideal for Beginners and Professionals iwith internal speaker, headset connection and USB. So can be used for silent classroom practice or connected to mixer and large audio systems for full sound effects on stage

  • Saxophone,
  • Soprano saxophone,
  • Clarinet,
  • Panpipe,
  • Trumpet,
  • Violin,
  • Harmonica,
  • Flute,
  • Bamboo flute
  • Recorder
  • and up to 90 more instrument variations in some models.
Electronic wind instruments, often called EWIs, use electronic sensors and a MIDI interface to translate player input (like breath pressure and finger positions) into digital musical signals, which then trigger sounds from a synthesizer or other sound source. Unlike traditional wind instruments, EWIs generate sound electronically rather than relying on vibrating air columns or reeds.  VFlute
 
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Easy to play

Electronic wind instruments create sounds by outputting an electrical, electronic or digital audio signal that can ultimately is plugged into a power amplifier which drives a loudspeaker, creating the sound heard by the performer and listener.

The EWI has a silicone mouthpiece with sensors for air pressure (sending MIDI Breath Control by default) and bite pressure (which sends vibrato, more specifically a quick pitch up-down "blip" by default,)

 

The three-octave range is great, and the touch-sensitive pads make it easy to play.

Bluetooth

The Bluetooth feature is handy for playing along with backing tracks, and the adjustable sensitivity, reverb, and volume settings offer plenty of customization.

 

How do you play an EWI? 

Hold the mouthpiece gently between your lips with your teeth, and exhale so your breath passes through both sides of your mouth.

The EWI detects this wind pressure with the breath sensor and expresses the change in sound volume and character, depending on how you blow.

 

 

Features :

  • Different design of instrument with small and large dimensions
  • Three or four finger control
  • Reverb
  • Vibrato
  • 3 levels of breath sensitivity
  • Up to 92 different instrument sounds can be played depending on the model
  • Potamento (pitch-sliding) on some models
  • Speaker built-in and audio cable connection for amplifier and speakers
  • Bluetooth connection
Electronic wind instruments offer several advantages over their traditional acoustic counterparts, including ease of use, customizable settings, portability, and the ability to create a wide range of sounds. They also allow for silent practice, digital integration, and can be more durable and require less maintenance. 

Advantages: of Electronic Wind Instruments

 
Ease of Use and Accessibility:
  • Electronic wind instruments are often designed with ease of use in mind, making them accessible to beginners. 
 
  • Unlike traditional wind instruments, they don't require complex mouthpiece and reed maintenance. 
  • Touch-sensitive keys and breath-controlled expression can reduce physical strain and allow for dynamic sound manipulation,
 
Customization and Flexibility:
  • Electronic clarinets, for example, allow for personalized sound settings, including tone, effects, and volume
  • These settings can be saved for specific musical genres or venues, ensuring consistent sound quality and a streamlined performance experience, 
  • Players can adjust parameters like pitch bandwidth, breath sensitivity, and vibrato depth

Silent Practice and Digital Integration:

  • Electronic wind instruments allow for silent practice, a significant advantage for musicians in sound-sensitive environments
  • They can also connect to external sound systems or recording devices, 
  • MIDI and USB connectivity allow for integration with synthesizers and Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)

Portability and Durability:

  • Electronic clarinets are typically more robust and easier to transport than traditional wooden clarinets due to their lightweight design and construction
  • The smaller size of some models, like the Travel Sax 2, makes them ideal for travel and on-the-go practice
 

Wider Sound Palette and Expressivity:

  • Electronic wind instruments can produce a wide range of instrument sounds, not limited to traditional wind instruments
  • They can emulate various instruments like trumpets, saxophones, violins, pianos, and even synthesizers
  • Breath control and dynamic manipulation allow for expressive playing and the creation of unique sonic textures.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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