This week our reviews were largely focused on unique audio devices, including a "magic radio" and a digital saxophone. James Trew tried out the Vlogger Kit from Rode and quickly became a fan of the ...
Yamaha has announced the YDS-150, a first-of-its-kind digital saxophone that's said to offer an authentic acoustic instrument experience – from the sound it makes to the key layout and the sensory ...
There’s a move perfected by middle school orchestra members — mainly clarinet players, in my experience — that emerges directly after a musician makes a jarring mistake during a performance. The ...
Drum Machines In my opinion, x0x machines are the best way to make beats and Amazon has the craziest deal I’ve seen on the Roland TR-8S, and besides, I can’t afford a TR-1000 Electric Guitars Who ...
Musicians may be interested in the new Yamaha YDS-150 digital saxophone, now available to purchase priced at $1078. The saxophone features an integrated Bell acoustic system together with a key layout ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. There are times when you think you're pretty okay at music, and then you go and watch something like this video of saxophonist Michael Brecker playing ...
Let’s take a look at which are the five most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com that were written in the last seven days, via the all-seeing power of Google Analytics. A chance to see what your ...
Israeli start-up develops digital practice saxophone The Emeo offers a cutting edge solution to the problem of the inherently loud volume of the saxophone, limiting sax players greatly in the manner ...
Hmmm. I don't know quite what to make of this - a Digital Saxophone, from Yamaha. The YDS-150, to be precise. Yes, there is such a thing. 'Does it play itself?' was my first question, and the answer ...
Consider the saxophone player's pandemic dilemma: How to play at home in a Japanese apartment, notorious for paper-thin walls, without making your neighbors want to kill you. In a pre-COVID-19 world, ...
There’s a move perfected by middle school orchestra members — mainly clarinet players, in my experience — that emerges directly after a musician makes a jarring mistake during a performance. The ...
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