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About the amazing Omnicord
The Omnichord was first released in 1981 and was quickly adopted by professional musicians/songwriters and beginners alike. A completely unique design using a harmonic strumplate, directly linked to the chord buttons meant a beginner could play in tune almost instantly, and a more accomplished musician would be able to accompany himself or another vocalist/soloist.
Instrument evolution saw additional sounds and rhythms, chord sequencer (ideal for composing or accompanying),
Sound Like a Pro-even if you have never played before!
For the hidden musician in all of us. Suzuki brings you the exciting new OMNICHORD-the accompaniment musical instrument that anyone can easily play the very first time. If you love music but don't know one note from another, Omnichord now makes it possible for you to sound like a Pro-even if you never played before!
STRUM THE SONIC STRINGS TOUCHPLATE- JUST LIKE A GUITAR!
Omnichord automatically plays the background music to your favorite songs by providing 27 major, minor or 7th chords that you select. Also choose from six drum patterns or activate the walking bass line. Omnichord can even be strummed like a guitar with the amazing 'Sonic Strings' touchplate. Just select a chord and run your fingers along the electronically charged touchplate. Omnichord does the rest, producing 4 full octaves of your pre-selected chord. Its beautiful professional sound is played through its own built in speaker and internal amplifier. Omnichord is so versatile. it's like playing guitar, organ, piano, bass and drums all the same time! And for concert hall sound, Omnichord can be plugged into your own stereo sound system.
When Suzuki introduced the Omnicord in 1981 it had a profound effect on both music instruction and as a tool for professional musicians. An electronic musical instrument, it features a touch plate and chord buttons, making it almost too easy to play. Just press the chord buttons, strum the touch plate and you're playing dynamic chord progressions. Beginners can immediately start playing in tune, while professionals often use the instrument to help map out and shape songs, especially on the road.