I can`t understand why there isn`t more interest in this range. Sure they`re not true brass but what fantastic sound, inexpensive, light. I`m blown away.
I played trumpet for 7 years and had to give it up to keep up with engineering studies. Now I'm picking up music again and I'm wondering if I should get a jhorn. It looks like a neat little thing that could help me re-learn.
The jHorn is a fun instrument for adults and comes with three mouthpiece cups for high, middle and low brass. You could use the high brass mouthpiece or a metal trumpet mouthpiece as most are compatible with the jHorn. The jHorn not an exact substitute for the trumpet of course but it would be a fun way to get back into playing!
These are all wonderful instruments especially the Clarineo. I want to learn the clarinet one day and I feel like the Clarineo would be an awesome choice before moving to the Bb clarinet. Who knows what you guys will come up with next? 👍
Thanks for your comment! The Clarinéo would be a great starter instrument to prepare for the B-flat clarinet. We are working on some new instruments and hope to release them in 2022, stay tuned!
@@wookiee1807 Yes it can! The jHorn comes with tuning slides so it can be pitched in the key of Bb or C. The instruction booklet that comes with the instrument will show you how to easily change keys.
They are so nice just find out this today! Always thought about flute but the real one seemed so hard. The only instrument you have not is violin and cello are you gonna to make then in the feature to? 😊 I have one I just asking.
@@WindStarsEducation Because it's hard to learn to this instrument. Just a thought 😊 Is the trumpet, the flute and the sax hard to blow into? Even if you can controll your I mean breath controll and now how to blow when you test "real" instrument. Thanks! 😊
@@Patczek It's not hard to blow into the instruments but you will need to learn how to set your mouth properly to get a sound. We have videos on this channel as well as the main @nuvoinstrumental RUclips channel showing you everything you need to know!
@@jz7532 Some, yes! We have personally tested the Yamaha 4C soprano saxophone mouthpiece and it does fit. It might at first seem like it doesn’t because it doesn’t cover both o-rings but it still seals and the tip is at the same place as the tip of the Nuvo mouthpiece. I know some people have tried Jody Jazz soprano saxophone mouthpieces as well but I don't know which exact models will work so you might have to do some trial and error.
@@WindStarsEducation Thank you very much for answering, I am a Sax and Flute teacher ... as Sax venova can use a soprano sax mouthpiece, I thought Jsax could adapt it too ... I will buy a Jsax and do experiments and recommend it for beginning students. ..OK thank you!!!
Saludos. Soy un flautista Folklorista con más de 30 años de trayectoria, he grabado más de 10 discos,me gustaría promocionar sus flautas,saxofones y clarineos en México,como puedo hacer para conseguir sus productos?.
I have a friend with dyspraxia and I know they have an interest in music. Are these nuvo instruments something I could point them towards? They particularly have interest in the flute, but I don't know anything about that instrument at all. Is one of them more suited to someone with a motor disorder like that? They are an adult, if a bit of a small one.
The jFlute is shorter; the donut headjoint brings the flute in closer to the body than a traditional straight flute. All NUVO instruments are incredibly lightweight so many people find it easier to play and less straining on their arms and hands. Each situation is different but I would recommend looking into the jFlute: www.nuvoinstrumental.com/products/flute/
Good question! NUVO has a RUclips channel with some great videos to get your started. You can check out the playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLS-IKjau6GxFdUKroavx8bZF1ut0lUWTp
@@Daniel-dj7fh NUVO also offers free downloadable PDF books called "Play it Today" and you may find those helpful. There is a book for the Dood: www.nuvoinstrumental.com/resources/learning-materials/
I think your product line is incredible. I would love to see a band play a piece using only NUVO instruments.
Thank you! We are working on that, stay tuned!
I can`t understand why there isn`t more interest in this range. Sure they`re not true brass but what fantastic sound, inexpensive, light. I`m blown away.
Thank you! We are proud of the instruments and WindStars curriculum and interest is rapidly growing!
they want to keep the punks on guitars and stop them from learning jazz
I want all of the instruments. ... These are so fun!!!! So ready for everyone to give music a go!
It's amazing to have this choice for kids and adults wanting to get into learning a new instrument alike!
We are so happy that you think so!
I played trumpet for 7 years and had to give it up to keep up with engineering studies. Now I'm picking up music again and I'm wondering if I should get a jhorn. It looks like a neat little thing that could help me re-learn.
The jHorn is a fun instrument for adults and comes with three mouthpiece cups for high, middle and low brass. You could use the high brass mouthpiece or a metal trumpet mouthpiece as most are compatible with the jHorn. The jHorn not an exact substitute for the trumpet of course but it would be a fun way to get back into playing!
Great ideas to make it easier for kids to approach the world of wind instruments..
Thank you Paolo!
These are all wonderful instruments especially the Clarineo. I want to learn the clarinet one day and I feel like the Clarineo would be an awesome choice before moving to the Bb clarinet. Who knows what you guys will come up with next? 👍
Thanks for your comment! The Clarinéo would be a great starter instrument to prepare for the B-flat clarinet. We are working on some new instruments and hope to release them in 2022, stay tuned!
@@WindStarsEducation Can the jHorn be pitched to low Bb, like the Baritone Horn? My son is tiny, and can't manage my euphonium.
@@wookiee1807 Yes it can! The jHorn comes with tuning slides so it can be pitched in the key of Bb or C. The instruction booklet that comes with the instrument will show you how to easily change keys.
Great, now waiting for BassClarinéo, jOboe and Bassoné
I want the Joboe so bod
Wow I was surprised with the jHorn and its wide range for such a small instrument.
I bought a Nuvo toot today
Me encata, obiamente es para empezar pero esta genial, saludos desde México.
Thanks Antonio!
WindStars Education
These instruments are a great transition from Recorder to Concert Band. Windstars Level one can be played on Recorder too.
That's a good choice to musical education!
Bb is prolly the best tune for instruments in my opinion
The jHorn comes with tubes so it can be pitched in C or B flat!
@@WindStarsEducation ok
What are reward rings on the recorder?
They are silicone rings on the bell of the recorder. They can be removed for students to "earn them back" - a fun incentive for practicing!
What are the black dots on the recorder?
@@Aiden45-w They are plugs that can be removed if you want to play chromatic notes.
They are so nice just find out this today! Always thought about flute but the real one seemed so hard. The only instrument you have not is violin and cello are you gonna to make then in the feature to? 😊 I have one I just asking.
Thanks for your question. We don't have any immediate plans for strings but we will keep this suggestion in mind! 😊
@@WindStarsEducation Because it's hard to learn to this instrument. Just a thought 😊 Is the trumpet, the flute and the sax hard to blow into? Even if you can controll your I mean breath controll and now how to blow when you test "real" instrument.
Thanks! 😊
@@Patczek It's not hard to blow into the instruments but you will need to learn how to set your mouth properly to get a sound. We have videos on this channel as well as the main @nuvoinstrumental RUclips channel showing you everything you need to know!
@@WindStarsEducation Like I thought, correctly I know thanks! 😊
Hello ... on the saxophone can I use bamboo reeds? If so, would it be alto sax or soprano sax reeds? Thank you ...
Great question! You can use soprano saxophone cane reeds (as well as E-flat clarinet reeds).
@@WindStarsEducation Thank you very much for answering ... I have one more question ... could I adapt a soprano saxophone mouthpiece?Obrigado
@@jz7532 Some, yes! We have personally tested the Yamaha 4C soprano saxophone mouthpiece and it does fit. It might at first seem like it doesn’t because it doesn’t cover both o-rings but it still seals and the tip is at the same place as the tip of the Nuvo mouthpiece. I know some people have tried Jody Jazz soprano saxophone mouthpieces as well but I don't know which exact models will work so you might have to do some trial and error.
@@WindStarsEducation Thank you very much for answering, I am a Sax and Flute teacher ... as Sax venova can use a soprano sax mouthpiece, I thought Jsax could adapt it too ... I will buy a Jsax and do experiments and recommend it for beginning students. ..OK thank you!!!
@@jz7532 Wonderful! Let us know if any other questions come up. :)
Saludos.
Soy un flautista Folklorista con más de 30 años de trayectoria, he grabado más de 10 discos,me gustaría promocionar sus flautas,saxofones y clarineos en México,como puedo hacer para conseguir sus productos?.
You can search NUVO distributors worldwide at: www.nuvoinstrumental.com/find-a-distributor/
Is there alto model in F for the toot?
I have a friend with dyspraxia and I know they have an interest in music. Are these nuvo instruments something I could point them towards? They particularly have interest in the flute, but I don't know anything about that instrument at all. Is one of them more suited to someone with a motor disorder like that? They are an adult, if a bit of a small one.
The jFlute is shorter; the donut headjoint brings the flute in closer to the body than a traditional straight flute. All NUVO instruments are incredibly lightweight so many people find it easier to play and less straining on their arms and hands. Each situation is different but I would recommend looking into the jFlute: www.nuvoinstrumental.com/products/flute/
but howw do i learn to play the dood
Yes
Good question! NUVO has a RUclips channel with some great videos to get your started. You can check out the playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLS-IKjau6GxFdUKroavx8bZF1ut0lUWTp
@@WindStarsEducation the playlist is not so helpful imo
@@Daniel-dj7fh NUVO also offers free downloadable PDF books called "Play it Today" and you may find those helpful. There is a book for the Dood: www.nuvoinstrumental.com/resources/learning-materials/
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Oboe and Bassoon would be better yet!
Thanks for your feedback! We will take it under advisement.
nah
HOW?! I want to see those being released but having double reeds seem unrealistic. I would love to see jOboe/jBassoon though
All are in the key of j
Silly!😂
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