I have found an instrument more annoying than the harmonica

Mark Wein

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The Otamatone is a musical instrument developed in Japan by the Cube Works Company along with Maywa Denki and Novmichi Tosa. It is a musical-note shaped singing toy which requires two hands to be played: while one hand holds and/or squeezes the "head", the other hand controls the pitch of the tune by sliding the finger up and down the stem. The sound made by this instrument is often compared to the sound of a theremin and asynthesizer. The otamatone has a dynamic pitch level, and volume level is expressed through air expelled into the instrument.[1]
 
You would think that before they played them for the public, they might actually learn how to play them. I'd wait to hear a virtuoso play one, but I'm not sure any self respecting musician would actually take the time to become a virtuoso on an Otamatone.

Let's see . . . do I get my child drums, or an Otamatone? Definitely drums!
 
You would think that before they played them for the public, they might actually learn how to play them. I'd wait to hear a virtuoso play one, but I'm not sure any self respecting musician would actually take the time to become a virtuoso on an Otamatone.

Let's see . . . do I get my child drums, or an Otamatone? Definitely drums!

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