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Nuvo jHorn en blanco con ribete verde, talla única

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1.Color:Blanco Con Ribete Azul


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  • Revolucionario instrumento de latón para principiantes de todas las edades: ambidiestro



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Nuvo, jHorn, latón, niños, música, educación, aprendizaje, diversión, color, color.

Imagina un instrumento de latón de entrenamiento que podría...

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Permiten un amplio acceso a la reproducción de latón.

El Nuvo jHorn es una herramienta de aprendizaje asequible, ligera y robusta que abre el mundo de los instrumentos de latón a un público más amplio que nunca. Ahora músicos de todas las edades pueden dar sus primeros pasos en latón tocando con un instrumento que sigue las digitación tradicional sin romper el banco.

Ya sea como parte de un programa de enseñanza escolar o una decisión más tarde en la vida de probar algo nuevo, jHorn es un gran punto de partida.

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Se adapta a una variedad de embocaduras.

La boquilla multicopa se suministra con una selección de 3 tazas de silicona que representan diferentes perfiles de boquilla alterando el diámetro, el ancho del borde y la profundidad. Esto permitirá a los jugadores de JHorn formar una idea de qué áreas de la familia de latón les gustaría explorar a continuación, ya que ha dominado los conceptos básicos con Nuvo!

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Compatible con la fabricación de música en el aula y bandas de latón.

Se suministra en Bb, el jHorn también viene con un conjunto de tubos C que llevan el instrumento al tono de concierto.

Con los tubos Bb instalados, el jHorn ocupa el mismo registro que el cuerno barítono, el eufonio o el trombón tenor.

Cambia estos por los tubos C incluidos, sin embargo, el jHorn se une a las filas de jSax, jFlute y Clarineo para formar la base de la segunda fase del plan de estudios Nuvo WindStars.

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Características destacadas del producto:

Aprende habilidades importantes de latón desde los 4 años. Digitación de latón estándar. Reproduce en el mismo registro que el trombón tenor, el eufonio y el cuerno barítono. Boquilla de varias tazas para explorar técnicas de latón bajo, medio y alto. La tecnología patentada de válvula de cara giratoria garantiza poco o ningún mantenimiento. En la clave de la BB con tubos C incluidos para una fácil conversión al tono de concierto. Reproduce 3 octavas.

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Aprendizaje mejorado

Aprender a tocar un instrumento musical puede cambiar profundamente la vida. Además de la alegría de hacer música, proporciona mayor confianza y un mayor sentido de propósito. Numerosos estudios han revelado que los estudiantes que participan en programas de música a una edad temprana funcionan mejor en otros temas y prosperan socialmente.

Es igualmente alegre y gratificante tomar un instrumento musical más tarde en la vida. Nuestro estudiante Nuvo más sénior es de 86 años joven. Sin embargo, aprender a tocar un instrumento musical no es fácil. Requiere concentración, práctica frecuente, un profesor entusiasta, un instrumento adecuado y algún grado de pasión. Muchos instrumentos de diseño tradicional presentan obstáculos que suman los desafíos e inhiben el proceso de aprendizaje innecesariamente. Nuvo produce instrumentos que minimizan esos obstáculos y hacen que el aprendizaje sea más fácil, rápido y más accesible.

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mari
Reseñado en Italia el 28 de agosto de 2023
ottimo prodotto per iniziare a imparare. Suona bene.
Customer
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 11 de marzo de 2021
Yes, this is small and easy for a little kid to hold. Yes, it can hit the low notes with the largest of the three mouthpieces. But the sound quality is poor and does not replicate the sound of brass instrument in the same way as other full sized plastic horns. (I have not played a plastic horn, but have seen plenty of reviews and heard them played in concert settings.) If you need a small trumpet for a small child, I would recommend a pocket trumpet.
Timothy J. Drozinski
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2021
Last year before Christmas, my four-year-old son began telling us he wanted a tuba for Christmas. We laughed and dismissed it, thinking that he saw something on TV about tubas and it was just the "idea of the day." But as Thanksgiving got closer, and then came and went, he was still insistent that what he wanted most for Christmas was a tuba.So I started looking for "toy" tubas. Lots of toy horns out there. He already has some of them, and when show them on the computer, he would say, "That's not a tuba, that's a French horn." (Kid knows his wind instruments). So then I started looking for some kind of small-scale kid or "beginner" tubas, and was shocked that we couldn't find anything cheaper than a few thousand dollars. Tubas are serious business, apparently.As Christmas loomed closer, we started getting desperate, because he was doubling down on the tuba demands. He literally talked about nothing else than how excited he was to be getting a tuba for Christmas. I'll admit... I was starting to sweat.I started scouring the internet, and eventually stumbled on some "mommy blog" post from a few years ago, where a woman had literally recounted, practically word for word, our exact same story. Her four-year-old wanted a tuba. She couldn't find a tuba. Why are there no toy tubas? And the comments were amazing... for several years, that blog post continued to receive comments from people like her (and me), almost entirely parents of 4-year-olds (what is it about being 4 causes one to suddenly desire a tuba?), lamenting the same problem. Some people recommended finding toy horns, or trying to buy a used one. Finally, after scrolling through probably hundreds of comments written over the course of three or four years since the blog was first posted, someone recommended looking for something called a "JHorn."So I opened Amazon's website and searched. And lo and behold, here was an actual instrument that at least resembled a tuba, but was small enough that I could expect my four-year-old to handle it. And it was under $200.Our son was so excited, and I have to say even though my wife and I could barely get it to make any noise, somehow he managed to get some tuba-like sounds out of it on the second attempt.Like a lot of things that young kids ask for for Christmas, it was the focus of intense interest for a few minutes, and then he moved on to another toy. But even today, he still takes it out of the case and toots it for a few minutes every couple of days. I consider it money well-spent.
小室那由他
Reseñado en Japón el 30 de julio de 2020
この商品は、手ごろな価格で金管楽器のおもちゃを手に入れたい人にはもってこいの商品だと思います。ただし、音色、音程、音量などはあまり性格でなく、あくまでも「おもちゃ」のクオリティの範疇を超えることはないでしょう。
Jeffrey
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 15 de octubre de 2020
After having my jHorn for a little while now and practicing with it a whole bunch I can say that its a really fun little instrument. I come from a low brass background (trombone/baritone/euphonium) and the "large" included mouth piece feels pretty good. High notes sing out and sound mostly great and low notes aren't bad as long as you aren't going through a lot of tubing. there are a few things that aren't perfect when playing. TL;DR conclusion is this is a great toy for the price. I would recommend to anyone with a brass background just wanting a new fun toy to mess around with and leave out so its always easy to pick up and play. I would NOT recommend this as a student instrument or for kids wanting to learn to play brass instruments. Its harder to play than a real instrument and might discourage them. the pbone is a better student horn.I'm going to get a little detailed here so if you aren't a music person you probably don't care. Like I said previously the more tubing you ask the air to go through the more difficult it gets to get a good tone, I'm not entirely sure why, I don't know the math behind how instruments work, I just play them. It might be just something up with the 3rd valve's piping. Also, the open D above the staff sounds off pitch, very off. the open F above the staff also feels off pitch a bit. I have found that using 1/2 alternate fingering for both these notes gets them right in tune with the rest of the instrument but is a bit inconvenient.I tried all the different mouth pieces and like the large one best because of my background. the middle one is a bit like half way between a trumpet and trombone with the smallest feeling like a trumpet. I was able to fit a small bore trombone mouth piece into the lead pipe but just barely so it probably lowered my tuning a bit. I could play fine with it but I felt like the included mouth piece was more suited to the instrument. the rubbery texture was comfortable to play on for long periods of time.Overall I would recommend this product
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