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product_id: 288121699
title: "Nuvo Dood 2.0 Student Clarinet, Black/Blue"
brand: "nuvo"
price: "₨36858"
currency: LKR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 6
category: "Nuvo"
url: https://www.desertcart.lk/products/288121699-nuvo-dood-2-0-student-clarinet-black-blue
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region: Sri Lanka
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# 1 octave chromatic range fully waterproof design recorder-style fingering Nuvo Dood 2.0 Student Clarinet, Black/Blue

**Brand:** nuvo
**Price:** ₨36858
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Unlock your inner clarinetist with the Nuvo Dood 2.0 — where beginner ease meets pro vibes!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nuvo Dood 2.0 Student Clarinet, Black/Blue by nuvo
- **How much does it cost?** ₨36858 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.lk](https://www.desertcart.lk/products/288121699-nuvo-dood-2-0-student-clarinet-black-blue)

## Best For

- nuvo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nuvo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Waterproof & Washable:** Keep your instrument fresh and ready—safe to clean with warm soapy water.
- • **One-Hand Lever Ligature:** Innovative clamp system makes reed changes quick and hassle-free.
- • **Compact & Durable Design:** Lightweight plastic with silicone keys built to withstand active lifestyles.
- • **Chromatic Range in Key of C:** Play 100+ tunes with a full octave of notes, perfect for ensembles.
- • **Effortless Single-Reed Mastery:** Recorder fingering meets clarinet tone for a smooth learning curve.

## Overview

The Nuvo Dood 2.0 is a student-friendly single-reed instrument combining recorder-style fingering with a mellow clarinet-like sound. Lightweight, waterproof, and chromatic over one octave in the key of C, it includes synthetic reeds, a fingering chart, and a protective case—ideal for early music education and ensemble play.

## Description

From the manufacturer The NUVO Dood is a brand new concept for single reed music education. A natural next step for a child playing the recorder, the Dood is a great way to introduce single-reed skills at an early age. With it’s mellow clarinet-like sound, the Dood makes a great addition to any recorder ensemble. The Dood has recorder-like f𝔦ngering with a simple yet durable key system that helps small fingers to cover the holes. The instrument is in the key of C and is fully chromatic one octave. There are 100’s of tunes you can play with the Dood and you can find many familiar and new ones in the WindStars classroom curriculum. The Dood uses the same mouthpiece and reed system as the Clarinéo. Two NUVO synthetic reeds, a f𝔦ngering chart and a case are included. The Dood is fully waterproof so it can be washed frequently with warm soapy water. Dood F𝔦ngering Chart

Review: Nice - Good instrument, plays like recorder but sound like clarinet
Review: I've played clarinet for over 40 years...the Nuvo Dood is phenomenal! - If you've played clarinet, you understand this joke (and it's relation to reeds!): How many clarinetists does it take to change a lightbulb? The answer - who knows...but they'll go through boxes and boxes of lightbulbs looking for just the right one! I've played clarinet for over four decades...mostly soprano, but also alto and bass. I've played saxophones. Playing the saxophone takes effort at the highest echelons of musical performance, but it is a relatively easy instrument to start playing as a beginner. Playing a clarinet, however, is like joining the priesthood; you must first sacrifice the rest of your life to pursue this path, and just when you think you're 'getting it', you have to sacrifice more. For some of us, clarinet is worth it; for me, there's nothing else like it, not even the saxophone (though playing the clarinet DOES make playing a sax...and most other woodwinds... fairly easy). What the Nuvo Dood does is make that first step EASY. I can see this nifty little instrument luring a lot of people in the clarinet direction. I purchased this because I wanted a small musical instrument to take motorcycle camping. I was originally looking at harmonicas, ukuleles, and various percussion instruments, but then settled on the idea of a "camping clarinet". It made sense, since I've played clarinet for so long. However, a regular clarinet wouldn't hold up to the abuse it would see out on the dusty trails we have here is the western USA. The Nuvo Dood, however, seems rugged and should take the abuse just fine. And even if it gets damaged or destroyed, it's only $30 (as of Dec. 2023), so it's super affordable to replace. When I opened the desertcart package after delivery, the Nuvo Dood was nicely contained in an internal box, and inside of that box was soft case containing the instrument. It came with two synthetic reeds, with strengths of 1 and 1.5. The Dood is some sort of plastic, but it feels like a "good plastic" and not a "cheap plastic". The mouthpiece cap, bell, and finger keys are a silicone material that feels good and seems rugged. The reed is held to the mouthpiece by a nifty little clamping mechanism. So far, so good... The first time I played the instrument, I was shocked. The tone is superb for such a simple instrument. While it wasn't quite the same as a regular clarinet, it's close enough for a 'camping clarinet'. It's one octave, and fully chromatic. It's in the key of C, which is perfect for this sort of instrument, particularly if you'll be playing with others; if it were in the key of Bb like a regular soprano clarinet, you'd really want the extra finger keys for playing in remote keys. Within minutes I had this baby all figured out and was having fun cranking out tunes. And it sounded GREAT. Camping trips are going to be more fun now. Highly, highly recommend. And if you're a flute or saxophone player, they have those, too...

## Features

- Makes a great addition to any recorder ensemble
- Introduce single-reed skills at an early age
- Plays over one octave
- Now fitted with a new lever ligature, easy to open with one hand
- Standard recorder fingering, clarinet-like sound

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07KWHN98Z |
| Brand | Nuvo |
| Brand Name | Nuvo |
| Color | Black/Blue |
| Colour | Black/Blue |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 737 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00799439700802 |
| Included Components | 2 Nuvo synthetic reeds, DooD finger table and instrument storage bag |
| Instrument Key | C |
| Instrument key | C |
| Item Dimensions | 37 x 5.8 x 3.8 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Dood |
| Item Weight | 0.43 Pounds |
| Item weight | 0.43 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nuvo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | N430DBBL |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Nuvo DooD |
| Model Number | N430DBBL |
| Set Name | Dood 2.0 |
| Sound Profile | Warm, Mellow (Clarinet-like) |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 799439700802 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Colour:** Black/Blue
- **Brand:** Nuvo
- **Instrument key:** C
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Style:** Classic

## Images

![Nuvo Dood 2.0 Student Clarinet, Black/Blue - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51D+zfDYbBL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice
*by M***E on 9 November 2023*

Good instrument, plays like recorder but sound like clarinet

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I've played clarinet for over 40 years...the Nuvo Dood is phenomenal!
*by A***E on 10 December 2023*

If you've played clarinet, you understand this joke (and it's relation to reeds!): How many clarinetists does it take to change a lightbulb? The answer - who knows...but they'll go through boxes and boxes of lightbulbs looking for just the right one! I've played clarinet for over four decades...mostly soprano, but also alto and bass. I've played saxophones. Playing the saxophone takes effort at the highest echelons of musical performance, but it is a relatively easy instrument to start playing as a beginner. Playing a clarinet, however, is like joining the priesthood; you must first sacrifice the rest of your life to pursue this path, and just when you think you're 'getting it', you have to sacrifice more. For some of us, clarinet is worth it; for me, there's nothing else like it, not even the saxophone (though playing the clarinet DOES make playing a sax...and most other woodwinds... fairly easy). What the Nuvo Dood does is make that first step EASY. I can see this nifty little instrument luring a lot of people in the clarinet direction. I purchased this because I wanted a small musical instrument to take motorcycle camping. I was originally looking at harmonicas, ukuleles, and various percussion instruments, but then settled on the idea of a "camping clarinet". It made sense, since I've played clarinet for so long. However, a regular clarinet wouldn't hold up to the abuse it would see out on the dusty trails we have here is the western USA. The Nuvo Dood, however, seems rugged and should take the abuse just fine. And even if it gets damaged or destroyed, it's only $30 (as of Dec. 2023), so it's super affordable to replace. When I opened the Amazon package after delivery, the Nuvo Dood was nicely contained in an internal box, and inside of that box was soft case containing the instrument. It came with two synthetic reeds, with strengths of 1 and 1.5. The Dood is some sort of plastic, but it feels like a "good plastic" and not a "cheap plastic". The mouthpiece cap, bell, and finger keys are a silicone material that feels good and seems rugged. The reed is held to the mouthpiece by a nifty little clamping mechanism. So far, so good... The first time I played the instrument, I was shocked. The tone is superb for such a simple instrument. While it wasn't quite the same as a regular clarinet, it's close enough for a 'camping clarinet'. It's one octave, and fully chromatic. It's in the key of C, which is perfect for this sort of instrument, particularly if you'll be playing with others; if it were in the key of Bb like a regular soprano clarinet, you'd really want the extra finger keys for playing in remote keys. Within minutes I had this baby all figured out and was having fun cranking out tunes. And it sounded GREAT. Camping trips are going to be more fun now. Highly, highly recommend. And if you're a flute or saxophone player, they have those, too...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pas mal du tout !
*by C***Y on 28 January 2025*

C’est jouable facilement et sonne assez juste, le son n’est certes pas celui d’une clarinette mais nettement mieux que certains produits chinois qui produisent un bruit de mirliton. Bon outil d’initiation et d’apprentissage de l’embouchure d’une vraie clarinette. Le manuel téléchargeable contient les 1res bases permettant de lire et jouer des partitions très simples (quelques mesures) avec les mp3, tout-à-fait abordables dès 6 ans. L’instrument semble solide et à l’épreuve de l’eau. Bien plus qu’un jouet !

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