I Love My Yamaha Tenori-on
When I was younger, I loved playing with electronic keyboards - not because I knew how to “play piano,” but because I loved hearing the various sounds. I learned a few of my favorite tunes by ear (playing by trial and error). Ultimately, I fell in love with freestyling and crafting harmonies with my fingers.
I received the Tenori-on last year, and have loved it ever since. Seems that its capabilities either enthrall or repel viewers (or listeners) of my live stream, so I don’t play it as often as I’d like to. It’s not quite a musical instrument, although you’re able to create music with it. Is it music, or just a seemingly random sequence of notes? Are you creating, or merely pushing buttons, with a Tenori-on?
I would have killed for one of these things when I was a kid. They’re incredibly addictive, and if you’re someone who likes to create ANYTHING, you shouldn’t find much to dislike in the Tenori-on. Well, you might not like the price - but you get much more than bragging rights in return!
If you’d like a similar software experience, there’s always the free Weepr AIR app. Plus, there’s PaklSound1 for the iPhone. They’re the closest you can come to a Tenori-on (short of buying one for yourself).
On New Year’s, Stuzilla donated money to have me perform an impromptu Tenori-on recital. I’m glad UncleJohn recorded it, as I never save my own creations (even though that’s an option with the Tenori-on).
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2 Comments
VistaMeetsNick
January 2nd, 2009
at 5:05pm
Okay I have to admit that is so cool. I been seeing you mess with it around before and I never asked what it was or what it did. I think it is outstanding device that you have there Chris! I love how you just touch it and it makes a sound and soon you make a hit record…well you never know what can happen :)
Thanks for sharing,
Nick.
NateS
January 2nd, 2009
at 5:05pm
Was quite impressed with this. The sounds you get out of it seem good and the lights will be good for aesthetics. Will definitely have to look around for one of these.