








🎶 Elevate your casual jams with saxophone soul and recorder simplicity!
The Yamaha YVS-140 Tenor Venova is a revolutionary wind instrument blending the ease of recorder fingerings with the rich, expressive tone of a tenor saxophone. Crafted from lightweight ABS plastic and equipped with a genuine tenor sax mouthpiece and reed, it offers a fully chromatic two-octave range in the key of C. Perfect for intermediate players seeking portability and authentic sound, it comes complete with a protective case for music wherever life leads.







| ASIN | B09L5BQJDS |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Colour | White |
| Connector | Saxophone Mouthpiece |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (886) |
| Date First Available | 5 Nov. 2021 |
| Instrument Key | C |
| Item Weight | 438 g |
| Item model number | YVS-140 |
| Material Type | Abs Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 69.7 x 21.8 x 6 cm; 438 g |
| Size | Tenor |
五**空
リード初心者。初日からほぼ毎日30分間位練習して、大分、外堀が埋まってきた実感があります。 しかし、まともな音はとても難しい。 発音の仕組みは、Saxと全く同じ。 毎回、クロマチックチューナーで音を確かめながらの練習です。 C音階(2オクターブ分)が、どの音もきれいに出せるには、もう少し掛かりそうです。 それだけに、自分の音を作るのは、進捗が止まる事ばかりですが、 とてもやりがいがある、時に、やんなっちゃう時もあるけど、 とてもたのしい楽器です、吹けば音の出る楽器(EWI等)では、これは体験出来ないことです。 シンプルだけど「音作り手作り感120%」の楽器です。 始めは、プラスチックの楽器が10,000円!高いんでないかい!と思いましたが・・ 始めて観たら・・もう、その価格以上の楽しみは体験できました。((^_^))
C**N
I'm impressed. This thing is the real deal as long as you know what you're buying. Just a few things to realize before you order. I played saxophone for decades. This is not a beginner instrument! While I was able to pick it up and play some songs in C right away without even looking at fingering charts and make some good sound out of the thing, I can tell that it will take some work to make really beautiful music out of this thing. Playing sharps and flats is difficult and definitely requires some on the fly embouchure adjustment to get those half steps in tune. And really you only have 2 octaves to play with. Many easy sheet music you find online will drop down to a low B or something, in which case you need to get creative and jump an octave or something. Also, the included synthetic reed requires a really hard blow and makes the Venova sound and feel like a cheap clarinet. I took the advice of others and ordered some Rico 2 clarinet reeds. Huge difference. With the clarinet reeds, it really sounds like a soprano sax. Beautiful warm tone both low and high notes, and much finer tone control become quickly apparent when switching to the natural reed. I doubt I'll be trying the synthetic reed again. I haven't played anything for nearly a decade and haven't owned a sax for at least as long. What I like about this over a sax is how durable, light weight, and easy it is to use and care for. It really is a very casual instrument, but one that can produce incredible sound in the right hands. The Venova has allowed me to easily fit music back into my life again without breaking the bank or being bothered by setup and breakdown time, maintenance, etc. Just pop open the case and play. Would I recommend this as a beginner learning instrument for an adult or child? Maybe for an adult, but definitely not for a child. Better off with a clarinet or alto sax or something a little easier to make a sound out of. I gave my wife and my daughter a quick lesson and neither could make the Venova do anything other than honk like a goose. But for an intermediate sax or clarinet player, for less than the cost of a decent mouth piece the Venova offers a lot of fun and a new challenge in a quality portable package.
A**R
This is good instrument for transition from a recorder to a saxophone. The fingering is similar to a recorder, the mouth piece and the sound is more like a saxophone.
M**Y
This thing gets a lot of hate from stuck up pretentious musicians that can't make it sound good but the fact is they expect to just be able to do it well because they can play other woodwinds, however if you know how to play it, it sounds every bit as good as any other instrument. It takes practice, you won't be good at it, just because you are good at sax. This instrument is all about expression and technique, and it is VERY expressive. you can honk and squeek and even polyphone on demand. You can get about as smooth as a clarinet, or about and hard as a tenor sax (harder to do with higher tones). All that being said, I think this would actually be an excellent first step for someone thinking about playing sax. I never even play my saxes anymore. Only downside is it fill up with spit and is difficult to clean. If spit gets in the finger holes (which it will) the notes won't play correctly. This usually happens after about an hour.
L**L
Me gusto el venova soprano, para mi es una novedad y aprende uno a tener buena embocadura para tocar otros instrumentos como el saxofon o clarinete , excelente instrumento!
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