Venova

The Venova (YVS-100) and Venova (YVS-120) are single-reeded woodwind musical instruments, currently produced by the Yamaha Corporation. The YVS-100 was released in 2017. The YVS-120 was released in 2019.

Venova

The Venova features a predominantly cylindrical bore, but is distinguished by its branched-pipe structure near the mouthpiece of the instrument; reportedly, this serves to approximate the acoustic qualities of an instrument with a conical bore, such as a saxophone[1]. The body of the Venova is composed almost entirely of ABS resin, and utilizes fingering systems derived from Baroque and German recorder convention to chromatically span two octaves in the key of C[2]; as such, Yamaha markets this instrument as a "casual woodwind instrument"[3].

The Venova received the "Good Design Award", the highest award, at the 2017 Good Design Awards.[4] An alto Venova model has been released by Yamaha as of 2019[3].

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References

  1. Masuda, Hideyuki (2017). "Research and development of a casual wind instrument: Venova(TM)" (PDF). Musical Acoustics Technical Committee in Acoustical Society of Japan. 36: 163–168 via Semantic Scholar.
  2. "Yamaha YVS-100 Venova The Perfect Introduction To Reed Instrument Playing". www.yamahamusiclondon.com. Yamaha Music London. Retrieved 2019-06-25.
  3. "Yamaha Expands Family of Popular 'Casual Wind Instruments' with Alto Venova". PRWeb. 2019-09-26.
  4. "Good Design Award". GDA. Retrieved 2018-11-28.
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