Yamaha’s latest wind instrument, the Venova, is compact, durable, and great for a saxophone sound on the go. Check out Grace Kelly’s demonstration!
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Venova Jam Session
In this video, three musicians – Kenta Fukui (Sax), Kei Suzuki (Sax), and Naoyuki Takano (Clarinet) – take a spin on Yamaha’s latest wind instrument in a Venova jam session.
Venova – A Casual Wind Instrument
Check out this rendition of “When the Saints Go Marching In,” on Yamaha’s latest wind instrument, the Venova. These instruments are durable, water-washable, and compact, so they make a great option for music on the go and, they’re just really fun!
Yamaha’s Venova: Take Your Sound On the Go!
Yamaha’s Venova has a durable, compact body with an authentic sound. It’s the perfect option to take your music on the go!
How to Play Clarinet Scales: B Minor
Check out this next video in our series and learn how to play the B minor scale on the clarinet with Cassidy! Be sure to check back next week for the A major scale with Ana.
How to Play Clarinet Scales: D Major
Our next clarinet scale video is here! Learn how to play the D major scale on clarinet with Ana. Check back next week for the B minor scale with Cassidy.
MakingMusicMag/NAMM 2019: Select Woodwind Products and Instruments Spotlight
Check out some of the woodwind products and instruments we had the chance to see at NAMM 2019 from 3D mouthpieces, to reeds, to handmade instruments!
MakingMusicMag/NAMM 2019 Product Spotlight: Jones Double Reeds
Jones Double Reeds is dedicated to serving all players from beginners to the advancing professional with two separate lines of double reeds.
How to Play Clarinet Scales: E Minor
Welcome back to our series on clarinet scales! In this video, Cassidy will teach you how to play all three octaves of the e minor scale.
MakingMusicMag/NAMM 2019 Product Spotlight: Backun Musical Services
Founded back in 2000 by Morrie Backun, Backun Musical Services continues to create beautiful hand-crafted bells, mouthpieces, and clarinets for professional and budding clarinetists.