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Yamaha Pianica, 37-note Melodica, Maroon (P37D)

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Features

  • A miniature keyboard powered by your own breath
  • Sound similar to a harmonica or accordion
  • 37 key 3 octave range (F3-F6)
  • Includes both a fixed mouthpiece and a flexible air tube
  • Durable hard plastic case included

Description

Yamaha Pianicas are small piano-style keyboards that you power with your own breath that produce a sound similar to an accordion or harmonica. With a full 3-octave range, the P37D is perfect for experienced performers.


Item Weight: 3.53 pounds


Product Dimensions: 20.32 x 7.17 x 2.36 inches


Item model number: P37D


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 21, 2014


Color Name: Red


Material Type: Plastic


Instrument Key: C


Number of Keyboard Keys: 37


Size: 37 keys


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  • Awful action, good tone and breath control
All things considered, I'm disappointed with the Yamaha P37D. Pros: The P37D requires so little breath to play chords at high volume that it boggles the mind. The tone is lovely. Cons: The keyboard action is pure awful. All of the keys are sticky, making fast, intricate fingerwork unnecessarily tedious. It's possible that the keys will break in, but in this price range, they shouldn't have to. Compared to my similarly-priced Suzuki M-37C, the Yamaha P37D is just unpleasant to play. The mouthpieces holes on my Hammond and Suzuki melodicas are the same size, so I can use their mouthpieces interchangeably; the mouthpiece hole on the P37D is smaller than on the others, so I can't use other mouthpieces with it. The stock P37D mouthpieces do not have a rubber o-ring to pressure-lock them into the instrument, and they sometimes work their way out of the instrument while I'm playing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2020 by eckso

  • Deceptively easy to pick up, with some surprising depth
As my old piano teacher used to say, if you can slap your finger down you can play music. That's true of the piano, and of the melodica after a fashion. That said I also play the saxophone, so I'm used to being a literal blow-hard. My first note, my dog ran for cover, I'll put it that way! It takes very little breath to sound out a note, especially at the low end, but nice, even tone across volume levels, easy to do vibrato and tonguing. Chording requires more breath support, especially if you're chording and playing the melody, which is where the depth comes in. But just playing with your right hand while holding it with the left, you can get an amazing range of volume. Now all that said, if you're coming from a piano background there is an adjustment. There are no melodicas that I could find (short of a VERY expensive, hard to find, vintage one made in the 50s-60s) with "piano" size keys. If you absolutely can't stand mini key MIDI keyboards you're going to hate this. I've heard the Suzuki meldoicas have a wider key so you might give them a look. If you don't mind some minor mental adjustment though, I think you'll be happy with this over one of the cheaper models. I certainly am - plus now I have another Yamaha instrument alongside my Yamaha saxophone and bass guitar. 🎹🎷🎸 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021 by Autumn Willow

  • Fun but very sharp
This melodica is very fun and comes with a mouthpiece and hose attachment. The plastic carrying case is great and keeps it protected when I bring it with me camping. Unfortunately, all keys were sharp to some degree or another (some very sharp). You should expect to learn how to tune it. It's an easy but somewhat time-consuming process to tune every key. There are plenty of YouTube tutorials on how to do it. I'm not sure this is the "best" melodica out there, but it's a good one to try if you don't want to waste your time with one of those cheap student versions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2022 by Roo

  • Excellent melodica. I used to get the Angel K37 ...
Excellent melodica. I used to get the Angel K37 melodicas (the green model) but they seem to no longer be available. This melodica has a slightly more brassy tone than the Angel, so it cuts through nicely without having to over-blow. The tuning was reasonably good - only a couple of notes needed a touch-up. The Angel melodicas typically lasted me about a year (an initial tuning when it arrived, and then a touch-up tuning 6 months later, then a give away 6 months after that). So far (after 2 months of use) this melodica seems to be holding pitch nicely. The keyboard is the same "toy style" keyboard that you find in most melodicas (not the "musical instrument" style keyboard found in the much more expensive Hammond PRO-44). This is a nice instrument at a surprizingly affordable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Great sounding instrument!
The instrument is well made and comes in a rigid plastic carrying case. It is made in Indonesia and has a small manual in both Japanese and English. A mouthpiece and a tube are provided, giving you two ways to play the instrument. The sound quality is very good. The best way I would describe its sound is as being somewhere between an accordion and a clarinet. It takes more initial breath to get any sound out of the higher notes than the lower notes, but it takes more breath to play lower notes (especially between F3 and C4) at mezzo forte than higher notes. I've played clarinet before, and the buzz you feel on notes below middle C is not unlike the buzz you feel on the low notes of a clarinet. The keys are significantly narrower than piano keys; on a piano I can reach a 9th easily (or a 10th if I stretch), but on this melodica I can reach an 11th easily (or a 12th if I stretch). The keys are springy like an unweighted electric keyboard. There is a hole at the bottom to allow you to shake out spit after a long session. The back has a black leather strap, useful for when playing it vertically with the mouthpiece (it seems to be louder when played that way, though I can't tell if it's actually louder or if it's just the effect of being closer to the instrument). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2016 by Tony J.

  • Lovely professional sound.
Bought this melodica due to the many talented artists that use this and sound amazing. The tone is even more impressive in person and can be wonderfully loud. Much better than toy versions by far even with their charm. I play piano and have picked up basic playing quickly but there are many techniques I don’t know how to do yet and am excited to learn. My next purchase will be a book on melodica techniques. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2019 by Jeann

  • GREAT FOR BEGINNERS OR PROS
I play keyboards professionally and this keyboard is a great addition. Adds a new dimension and sound to my performances. All the keys work well and the case is sturdy in case of drops or banging around. I use it a lot and it's never failed me. I highly recommend it to all ages or abilities.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019 by JACK

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