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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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Features

  • 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

Color: black


Brand: Vangoa


Instrument Key: A


Material: Silicone, Plastic


Style: Modern


Item Weight: 11.3 ounces


Package Dimensions: 15.2 x 3.5 x 1.81 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: EWI-100


Date First Available: April 4, 2023


Body Material: Bass Wood


Color Name: black


Connector Type: USB


Material Type: Silicone, Plastic


Instrument Key: A


Size: EWI-100


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  • It's a brilliant instrument, perfect for buskers.
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023 by Seymour Sunshine

  • Best thing I bought myself in a long time
I’m a middle aged woman who dabbles with tin whistle and recorder (mainly soprano). One problem with playing those instruments is that they are loud and shrill. Not suitable for living in proximity with other humans. I have been wanting something like this for a while. I bought a similar item a while back and didn’t care for it. This, however, has been fun to play. I can use headphones for silent practice, but honestly, since the volume can be adjusted, I don’t really need to use the headphones. I’m pretty sure my neighbors can’t hear me. Just like with anything, there is a learning curve. I find the fingerings are close enough to recorder/whistle that it’s not a problem. But it took a bit to figure out the best way to use the octave buttons. I found you don’t have to put your finger directly on the buttons; you simply need to make contact with them, so I just slide my thumb until it hits the edge of the button, and I’m good to go. I have played this thing nearly every day since I got it. I like the fact that unlike a whistle and a recorder, you can get dynamics by blowing harder and softer. I’ve had to retrain myself not to blow harder for the second octave, so I can keep the volume steady. I’m not 100% sure if this instrument can be used as a midi controller. I haven’t tried that, since I don’t know what kind of app to put on my phone/ipad. The onboard sounds are fine with me for now. I don’t mind the synth-y sound. Heck, I remember listening to Switched on Bach when I was a kid. I just absolutely love this thing! I have recorder and whistle books that I can play from, but there’s lots of free sheet music online, too. And 8notes.com is a great resource. For a mere 20 bucks A YEAR, you have access to all the stuff on the site, which includes accompaniment for a lot of their songs. Super fun! And frankly, I love the fact that this is ALWAYS in tune. I don’t have to worry about my cheap whistles being out of tune or of blowing too hard or too soft on my recorder and not being in tune. I can just worry about fingering and phrasing. Loving this! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023 by Genevieve Katz

  • Wonderful !!
It is a wonderful instrument, the sound can be modulated as you like, 10 sounds at your disposal, it is truly an ideal instrument for studying, and with headphones you can practice even late at night without disturbing anyone. Few defects 1) the B flat is not in the ideal position and creates a little difficulty 2) the handholding of the instrument would be much more stable if a support point for the thumb of the right hand was added under the instrument. Congratulations, however, it is truly a great instrument. If these small defects were corrected I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one straight away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023 by julius18

  • Nice sound presets but not working as a controller
This midi instrument is very light, it has a weight of an acoustic recorder. It charges very fast and plays for 2-3 hours. It has 10 sound presets, my favourites are flute and a clarinet. Sounds better than acoustic recorder. But doesn’t work as a controller, as advertised. My DAW sees it sometimes but the sound latency is very big, it stops working sometime. Both wired and wireless connections has a big latency. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023 by Andre

  • Really fun instrument, easy to play.
Easy to run through an amp, using ⅛" cord. Use earphones for quiet practice. Built in speaker is loud enough to be heard 20' away. If you can play a recorder flute, you can jam on this.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024 by Stephanie Sharon

  • Sounds good
It worked good I tried it and gave it a present to my granddaughter.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024 by Beeman

  • Okay
Returned as it was not needed
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by So loose, one fell out and got l poo st. Now I use the ends of earbuds. Same thing

  • Find a good DAW
This EWI is really fun on its own, and the sounds aren't bad for the price. It's really comfortable to play although the octave buttons on the bottom sometimes get pressed by mistake but I think that's just me getting used to it, and have actually caused "happy accidents" while trying to solo. Where this thing really shines is connecting it to a DAW (GarageBand, Reason, Logic, etc.) and taking advantage of the sounds available in those programs. I've been having a ball doing sax and trumpet solos over my music and having the control over it with my breath makes it sound so much more real than just playing the notes on my keyboard. Even if you don't know how to play wind instruments it's worth the $80 just to have fun and experiment with it. I definitely recommend this little guy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024 by Robert L. Barnette III

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