HD-200 Harmony Director by Yamaha

HD-200 Harmony Director by Yamaha

HD-200 Harmony Director by Yamaha

YAMAHA gives high schoolbands and choruses a boostwith its newest technologicaladvancement, the HD-200 HarmonyDirector. This comprehensivetool brings togetherharmony training, rhythm training,and ensemble timing in one device, making it quicker and easier for music teachers to improve the quality of theirmusical ensembles. The unit’s top features include 49-note tuning, two LCD screens, one-button touch operations, anda tone generator for 10 instrument sounds. It also plays in pure temperament, which helps students develop a betterunderstanding of how individual notes fit into a chord. Price: $1,29.

 

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