🎷 Elevate your sound game—where innovation meets soulful expression!
The EX Electric Digital Wind Instrument is a cutting-edge electric saxophone featuring 12 onboard tones, 3 fingering modes, and a 3-octave range with transpose capabilities. It offers expressive sound controls including blow sensitivity and auto vibrato, plus a built-in speaker with adjustable volume. Bluetooth MIDI connectivity and a rechargeable battery make it perfect for practice, performance, and digital music integration. Complete with accessories, it’s designed for musicians seeking versatility and modern convenience.
A**R
Super fun to play and highly flexible
The media could not be loaded. The ability to play privately with headphones is such a killer feature! It's been just amazing what a difference it makes for me psychologically and practically.I also love the three octave range, especially since the higher and lower octaves aren't any harder to sound than the middle octave. That note spread can cover just about any song, no more running out of notes like other small woodwinds. No need to sit up straight and maximize your airflow either, slouching on the couch is ay-okay, as you don't need a lot of breath to make a good sound.Sharps and flats have been a bit of a challenge for me as my pinkies are not too good at finding the modifier keys, but I'm slowly adapting. Still loads better than trying to partially cover a hole just right or memorize some random fingering. I think having universal modifiers that lower or increase any note pitch by a half step is a great idea, super easy to remember.Having 12 tones to choose from has been so much fun! Trying them out on a song you want to play and choosing your favorite(s) adds a whole new entertainment level to playing. I bought this for the flute-adjacent sounds, but loving the sax, clarinet and violin, too, very inspiring. I would have loved a few electric guitar tones, but there's certainly plenty to play with. I feel like they all sound so great that they really elevate my mediocre playing and between that, the vast supply of in-range songs, and the headphone jack, I've been motivated to play so much more than I have my past small woodwind splurges. Sorry little guys, I know you're getting dusty waiting for me to pick you up again...I'm not a big midi person (yet?) but I was able to use a midi record website on my PC to connect via USB and record some notes as a proof-of-concept (and then another app to covert the midi to sheet music!) so that was pretty cool and suggests anything midi you want to do should work fine. Bluetooth connection also worked on my kindle tablet and android phone. The audio jack makes it easy to record via an audio cable (no background noise!), which is how I made the attached video.As for the learning curve, if you've played tin whistles, recorders, ocarinas, flutes or other woodwinds, you should be up to speed quickly, and not too hard for a novice to learn the mechanics either. The included documentation is not wildly helpful, but after some experimentation, it became intuitive and easy to work with pretty quickly. I'll attach my notes to this review. The default c (3 top fingers down, no octave adjustments) is piano middle c for most of the tones, but an octave higher for piccolo, bamboo flute, recorder and alto sax (per an android tuning app; oddly the bamboo flute registers c4 in midi and c5 with the tuner app. All the others are consistent).The octave keys and sharp/flat modifiers are pretty sensitive. There are times I swear my finger was only near, not touching, but they trigger anyway. However it's been happening less as time goes on, so I think it's working as intended, I just need to improve my accuracy. If you are an advanced player, you may miss certain note bending, alternate fingering and embouchure things you can do on analog instruments, but if like me you are happy as long as you are more or less hitting the right notes at a decent clip, good times await.Portability is of course fantastic and the battery has been lasting 2-3 weeks for me (playing around 3-6 hrs a week, always with headphones) before needing a recharge. It will play while charging, which is useful when it starts flashing 'lo' at you but you still want to play.To sum up, my six weeks of ownership so far have brought me a lot of joy, much better than doom scrolling. Great impulse buy, highly recommended for the musically inclined or merely musically hopeful.
F**K
Well made
Not made with cheap plastic and has a nice weight on it so you know it’s not made cheap. Do t know where your breathe goes out which is sort of weird, but it works very well. It sounds awesome and it’s not too loud, but if you blow in harder, it does get a little bit louder. I like when instruments because I have a lot of long problems and it helps to keep my lungs stronger. Especially glowing into it for a long period of time a continuous breath. I have not tried the app out yet and don’t think I need all those extras, but I might do it for fun later. But this is not exactly a toy at all. Lisa not as expensive as the estimate used on a Tonight Show that cost a few thousand dollars. It’s a smaller version of that and it’s cool. Relaxing for me to use. And the cats love it too. I love all musical instruments. But this one is kind of cool.
S**I
It nice to use when not disturbing other.
It was nice, the sound was beautiful, the value for the money is questionable, it took some time to get use to play with when moving your thumbs to play it on a high nor low pitch, otherwise it is similar to hold it like a recorder. Very easy to play. Took some time to figure out the other buttons. But it performance is definitely great especially if you want to play it quietly or plug it with your headphones or earphones.
S**N
Lack of instructions
Looks and sounds great but the lack of instructions in box is disappointing. I purchased for myself and played clarinet in HS 50 years ago, so most would assume it would be easy to play. The only instructions are printed on approximately 3” by 3” pages. Very small type with very light print. Easy fix would be to provide more online visual assistance. Research revealed this product is sold by different companies with different names. So be careful in selecting the brand you buy especially if it will be a gift!
M**Z
Very good.
Very good , fun and easy to use. Nice sounds and inspiring. Excellent for the price.
B**.
Great Sounds But No Rhyme Or Reason
I play the guitar and some piano. If I sit down to some sheet music, I can see the notes and they are C-C#-D-D#-E-F-F#-G-G#-A-A#-B-C... on this thing, they give you fingering positions and go by Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do... too many things to do, not enough fingers to play a song with any sharps or flats. Seems pretty odd to use the Solfege scale (C Major) for this instrument when it is usually for beginning vocalists. The biggest disappointment is that although not very loud or projecting through it's tiny speaker, it has some pretty neat sounds that would be wonderful if only it played polyphonic sharps or flats.
J**O
Great dwi
Love the electric flute and having the earphone jack is great ... I can play it and not bother anyone watching tv or doing school work ..
R**N
Air instrument
Very fanny some sounds like a true instrument and intelligent intension
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