What are the basic parts of an electric wind instrument?

Nov 09, 2024

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An electric wind instrument generally consists of a pipe body, buttons, mouthpiece, display, battery compartment (if it is a rechargeable model), and a tone chip. The pipe body is the main body, the buttons are used to play notes and control functions, the mouthpiece is where the breath is input, the display can display the current tone, volume and other parameters, and the battery compartment provides power for the electric wind instrument. The tone chip determines the type and quality of the tone that can be produced.
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Ports: MIDI Type C, 6.35mm TRS, 3.5mm TRS

Built-in speaker: 3WX1

Material: environmentally friendly plastic material

Item size: 52*57*560mm

Item weight: 500g