NT
Started rusting immediately
It's a kazoo, I bought it for some fun across acoustic gigs sp I didn't expect much, especially at this price.
The bad thing was that after two or three gigs I noticed rusting all across the metal, since it's an instument that comes to contact with your mouth this isn't sanitary, if you neglect that, the kazoo still worked and sounded the same.
Would buy something plastic next time.
The bad thing was that after two or three gigs I noticed rusting all across the metal, since it's an instument that comes to contact with your mouth this isn't sanitary, if you neglect that, the kazoo still worked and sounded the same.
Would buy something plastic next time.
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MJ
Good toy
A child has a lot of fun of using the kazoo. I believe this is the main mission of the instrument.
A good idea is to buy few of them and have fun all together )
The quality of the kazoo corresponds its price.
A good idea is to buy few of them and have fun all together )
The quality of the kazoo corresponds its price.
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L
it got rusty after a few years, and the membrane got damaged after some use.
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A
A cheap kazoo
First of all, I'm a complete beginner at playing the Kazoo. I was even close to removing the plastic film in the hole, thinking it was obstructing the sound when I first didn't get any sound out of it. Luckily I didn't, since the plastic wrap is necessary to get the Kazoo sound. Therefore I might not be the best person to evaluate the value of this Kazoo, especially since I have not tried any others.
I had the impression that a kazoo was a lot easier to play than it is. I thought all you had to do was blow into it and adjust the pitch with your mouth/tounge/air pressure as if you are whistling. It will take some practice to make it sound good.
I found that it is easier to make it sound kazoo-ey if you blow air into (or speak, or sing) in falsetto. Just blowing into it like normal may not produce any sound at all.
If you want to find out what it's like to play the Kazoo, I don't think it's any great loss to buy this one or another as they only cost a few euros. Look at the different reviews and try to see which one seems to be the best one for your purposes. One advantage with this one is that it's made in metal, meaning that it feels sturdy.
I had the impression that a kazoo was a lot easier to play than it is. I thought all you had to do was blow into it and adjust the pitch with your mouth/tounge/air pressure as if you are whistling. It will take some practice to make it sound good.
I found that it is easier to make it sound kazoo-ey if you blow air into (or speak, or sing) in falsetto. Just blowing into it like normal may not produce any sound at all.
If you want to find out what it's like to play the Kazoo, I don't think it's any great loss to buy this one or another as they only cost a few euros. Look at the different reviews and try to see which one seems to be the best one for your purposes. One advantage with this one is that it's made in metal, meaning that it feels sturdy.
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KW
Nice size and sound, but too fragile for kids
This is, for its price, a very well built and nice sounding instrument. Unfortunately it does not withstand a) heavy use, or b) kids.
I bought two of these, and within minutes of attempting to play my kids had managed to poke a hole in one of the diaphragms. The other one is bobbing up and down and looks like it's about to go off as well whenever they play on it.
Shame, really, because a kazoo is a wonderful instrument for kids when they are learning the joys of music and creating and playing themselves - but then again, I guess you get what you pay for.
I bought two of these, and within minutes of attempting to play my kids had managed to poke a hole in one of the diaphragms. The other one is bobbing up and down and looks like it's about to go off as well whenever they play on it.
Shame, really, because a kazoo is a wonderful instrument for kids when they are learning the joys of music and creating and playing themselves - but then again, I guess you get what you pay for.
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t
Not the best kazoo
It may seem strange to thoroughly review such a simple instrument, but compared to an even more simple, plastic kazoo, this one is worse. Two problems: 1) The membrane is not protected and can be easily teared 2) The build quality is poor. The plastic one is cheaper, won't break, no great expectations ? it's a plastic toy after all ? and it sounds exactly like this metal kazoo.
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Okay.
They're cheap and virtually disposable. The sound is a bit harsh and the wax strips break easily. Don't expect it to last forever or anything, maybe order more than one because they're so cheap.
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J
A cheap sound maker
Nothing special. Build quality is adequate to the amount you pay for. Plastic ones would probably be more sturdy, but the metal one gives more brighter sound.
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not always working
i bought 2 and gave one to a friend of mine.
His one works fine, typical kazoo sound, but mine just don't want to sound well.
So might be not always a good quality, but not too expensive to have a try
His one works fine, typical kazoo sound, but mine just don't want to sound well.
So might be not always a good quality, but not too expensive to have a try
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Does the job
Don't know much about Kazoos, but does the job for someone just fiddling around with it for fun. If that's what you intend to do with it, it's a decent product.
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