Set of 3 Kids Musical Instruments Toy Clarinet, Toy Saxophone and Toy Trumpet, 3 Wind and Brass Musical Instruments Combo with Over 10 Color Keys Coded Teaching Songs for Toddlers
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My grandsons, ranging from age seven to 14, don't have any musical talent. They have fun with these and I consider them to be great for what they cost.
As an instrument, they take on many roles. There is only one trumpet blowing notes in the arpegio instead of one that makes notes at the end.
Plastic is the material of choice for this set.
The tones on these seem authentic, with a fairly limited tone range. I can play twinkle and twinkle in these cases. Etc. It is the third time my grandson has seen them. Additionally, they are very sturdy and have a lot of grip. After a year, the band is doing well, although its mouthpiece has been broken on the trumpet. Their function is more akin to a toy than a musical instrument. Be brave and go for it! This will give him an idea of what he would like to do in a band so he can play the songs.
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5, 3, 1. The instrument toys let you get into an interactive mode. Although the size of these toys has got to be considered children’s, my husband and I found playing them exciting. Each key has a place for the sound to come out and must be pressed at least once. They are able to play the music they both like best together with their clarinet and saxophones. No trumpet can run more than four notes, so the key is the same as the violin. However, my opinion cannot be altered by a brass toy for children. While all five instruments have played regularly, only one has suffered a broken piece as the key snapped off on the clarinet so that it's now playing just on-wind music. As long as toys are always on, I would assume that a large amount of the plastic keys get sucked up. A child closing a drawer had the door snapped off with only a few seconds to play. Instruments with these sound levels are relatively easy to understand as they're not really so hard to understand as those with more complex audio. When it came to the transaction, we were pleased with the quality of what we received.
These cheap plastic (or plastic bottles) are no good for your child, as a parent. These toys make the $35 worth of the budget dollar store plastic). I spent 99 for the privilege. The duration won't surprise me, but I'd expect it to last a couple weeks. I'm happy to tell you, my 3-year-old son adores them! His eyes lit up when he heard that he was getting excited. The only thing he dislikes is seeing them blow through his hair. A series of sounds are made. Having them one day hasn't been enough for us (&) to get our little guy excited for new toys. My son gets new toys on a regular basis (he's seriously buying new stuff every week), so I give it four stars because the child's happiness is far more important than the parents' desire for the product. It's great to get to know if your child actually has an interest in learning. He or she wants to spend as little on the actual instrument as possible. The sound of these instruments sound the same (again, cheap plastic), so it's not worth expecting that they will play well together. Their age range is 2 to 8 years old max, they're toys for younger children. These are usually good values for older children who might be inclined to prefer them.
Keep it clean before g in your kids' mouth! A truly unforgettable experience. Upon receiving the package, I used the item I had received. It couldn't have been a better smell for the instruments to smell like spit. Kids might think that these were in their mouths and decided to return them there. They can either be sold directly by the seller or rented from him. It is absolutely disgusting to look at this. It is a shame that Amazon allowed this type of behavior. are usability and health issue!.
Although I do not like being paid to leave bad reviews, these are rare examples. At the time, I should've known better, but hey, we found a price I hated. It was broken and in need of replacement. The plastic is SUUUPUPER cheaper, and the "paint" on one of the instruments is peeling at the bottom. Having the knobs break off is nothing more than an annoyance in these music devices, and it hardly resembles music at all. It's small (12 inches or less). Just. . You should stop doing it. It is not a good idea.
Three of our three have been successful. Set for a while to come. There have been three players playing with them. year- Kids, six or seven. year- They were friends with so many different people throughout their lifetimes. A toy chest can be found bottom of, next to the back of, as well as in varying piles in the house, where we can also find the instruments. In the past, we observed them being thrown at walls, dropped on their faces, and stepped on. This has been a long road for them, yet they have remained in shape. Although the plastic they're made of is fairly thin, I believe it will eventually break. All of the abuse that I have experienced is just the tip of the spectrum; I am quite pleased with my purchase now. They love performing music at concerts and organizing pretend marching band parades at their houses. I also like that they sound really good. Whenever I play an instrument within the house, I want it to be on- pitch. It does not matter what tuning I do.
Update: These were on the shelves again in April 2021 and still are loved by the kids. Getting along well with the situation.
My preschoolers have loved these instruments (they are made in Italy, not China), which were both made in Italy. With my child being very rough in them, we bought our first trumpet for his birthday and my daughter loved it so much that we purchased the Multi-Entry Trumpet. This year marked the 10th anniversary of the instrument. Despite their unpleasant sound (see my last post), these instruments are more pleasant to play than recorders and others. Furthermore, the importance of blowing air while pushing buttons to make sounds that are real wood helps educate the children. Concepts for wind instruments.
Buying f idiot buys their kids functional musical instruments? Me! We have three (almost 4) children who love to play these, because of their pleasant sound quality. They are perfectly sized and the sound quality is pretty good for being musical instruments. Additionally, you'll receive a little sheet music for each instrument to sync its colors. Since most kids aren't able to read sheet music, we improvise the music so that they do not suffer from the noise pollution. Learning from music as a child benefits all, right??.
My two and four year olds love music, so I wanted to give them a joint gift to share. While my four-year-old can easily play them, my two-year-old has some difficulty playing them right now due to a language barrier). When you need to play the sound, you must hold your button down. I had hoped that, as far as I was concerned, they were closest to the "real" thing, which would produce music that could be played without a button. The only reasons I did a review was because I thought I needed to give a 4 rather than a 5. My kids will appreciate that plastic toys are plastic toys rather than objects that have dents or damage, so that's a great way to teach them how to care for music instruments rather than actual instruments. Kids love them as much as they love their parent. The ones they use the most (plus mom most often) are these.