Otamatone
Wacky and weird electronic musical instrument.
Overview
Have you ever wondered what a music note made of silicone would sound like if you squeezed its cheeks and it vomited out sound? Pick up the Otamatone and wonder no more!
This eighth note noisemaker creates electronic tones that you can control based on the position of your finger on the metal fretboard. Use a switch on the back to choose an octave and slip your fingers up and down to adjust the pitch of the note. Open Otamatone's mouth with a squeeze to change the sound's intensity. With finesse, you can transform this strange sonic toy from an oddball gizmo to a virtuoso's instrument.
Features & specs
- Electronic tone generator shaped like a music note
- Adjust the note's pitch with a switch on the back and by repositioning your fingers on the stem
- Adjust the note's duration by pressing for longer or shorter
- Create a wah-wah mute/plunger effect by opening the mouth
- Three octaves: low, medium, and high
- Two volumes: normal and loud
- Approximate dimensions: 10 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" (26.6 cm x 6.4 cm x 6.4 cm)
- Requires 3 AAA batteries (not included)
- Ages 4+
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