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This melodica can range from very loud brash tones to quiet subtle sounds similar to a saxophone
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great loud sound to it
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The price is low, the learning curve is low, and the sound is pleasant
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Just the basic, good sound, easy to play and hopefully with spark and interest in your child/young adult to keep playing and upgrade to a bigger keyboard.
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She loves the sound and that she can play it whenever and wherever she wants
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It's really well built, with a good clear sound
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It makes a neat sound though not quite as harmonica-y as I had expected when I ordered it
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and it's a lot easier to learn and make good sounding ditties for a very low price
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From time to time, I thought about picking up a melodica, as they seemed fairly easy to learn, can be carried anywhere and, for those that can play one, adds a nice sound to many songs.
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The sound is just amazing
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great loud sound to it
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The sound is good, and it's easy to use, hold, and carry
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While this is a plastic instrument that is pretty inexpensive, it's not a toy, but is capable of producing some cool sounds.
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The sound is bright and crisp and it's comparatively more effortless and needs less air than the others
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It is definitely plastic and a little on the cheaper side of build, but the sound is good (in as much as the toy horn sound these create can be "good.")
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The sound is good and not too loud
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The sound is nice, like a harmonica, but with the ability to play chords a lot easier than a mouth harp
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The lower D on mine won't make noise of a certain volume