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product_id: 190768179
title: "Nuvo Dood Kids Beginner Clarinet Instrument – Black/Black, Single-Reed Synthetic Waterproof"
brand: "nuvo"
price: "2179289₫"
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reviews_count: 13
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# Compact protective case Single-reed clarity Sleek black finish Nuvo Dood Kids Beginner Clarinet Instrument – Black/Black, Single-Reed Synthetic Waterproof

**Brand:** nuvo
**Price:** 2179289₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖤 Elevate your sound with the sleek Nuvo Dood – where beginner ease meets pro vibes!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nuvo Dood Kids Beginner Clarinet Instrument – Black/Black, Single-Reed Synthetic Waterproof by nuvo
- **How much does it cost?** 2179289₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vn](https://www.desertcart.vn/products/190768179-nuvo-dood-kids-beginner-clarinet-instrument-black-black-single-reed)

## Best For

- nuvo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nuvo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Chromatic Range:** Fully chromatic over one octave for versatile musical expression.
- • **Ready to Perform:** Includes 2 durable NUVO resin reeds and a handy fingering chart to accelerate learning.
- • **Portable & Protected:** Comes with a sleek black case, perfect for on-the-go practice and performance.
- • **Effortless Playability:** Easy-action ligature and patented silicone keys make mastering single-reed skills a breeze.
- • **Recorder-Friendly Fingering:** Familiar recorder fingering system ensures a smooth transition for budding musicians.

## Overview

The Nuvo Dood - Black is a single-reed woodwind instrument in the key of C, designed to introduce young players to single-reed techniques with easy-action ligature and patented silicone keys. Featuring recorder-style fingering, it offers a fully chromatic octave range and comes complete with two NUVO resin reeds, a fingering chart, and a protective black case.

## Description

The Dood is a great way to introduce single reed skills at an early age. It has a mellow clarinet-like sound and makes a great addition to any recorder ensemble. Fingering is similar to recorder and the Dood also features the patented silicone keys which help kids to cover the holes easily. This helps them focus on developing a good embouchure. The Dood is fully chromatic over one octave.

Review: I've played clarinet for over 40 years...the Nuvo Dood is phenomenal! - If you've played clarinet, you understand this joke (and it's relation to reeds!): How many clarinetists does it take to change a lightbulb? The answer - who knows...but they'll go through boxes and boxes of lightbulbs looking for just the right one! I've played clarinet for over four decades...mostly soprano, but also alto and bass. I've played saxophones. Playing the saxophone takes effort at the highest echelons of musical performance, but it is a relatively easy instrument to start playing as a beginner. Playing a clarinet, however, is like joining the priesthood; you must first sacrifice the rest of your life to pursue this path, and just when you think you're 'getting it', you have to sacrifice more. For some of us, clarinet is worth it; for me, there's nothing else like it, not even the saxophone (though playing the clarinet DOES make playing a sax...and most other woodwinds... fairly easy). What the Nuvo Dood does is make that first step EASY. I can see this nifty little instrument luring a lot of people in the clarinet direction. I purchased this because I wanted a small musical instrument to take motorcycle camping. I was originally looking at harmonicas, ukuleles, and various percussion instruments, but then settled on the idea of a "camping clarinet". It made sense, since I've played clarinet for so long. However, a regular clarinet wouldn't hold up to the abuse it would see out on the dusty trails we have here is the western USA. The Nuvo Dood, however, seems rugged and should take the abuse just fine. And even if it gets damaged or destroyed, it's only $30 (as of Dec. 2023), so it's super affordable to replace. When I opened the desertcart package after delivery, the Nuvo Dood was nicely contained in an internal box, and inside of that box was soft case containing the instrument. It came with two synthetic reeds, with strengths of 1 and 1.5. The Dood is some sort of plastic, but it feels like a "good plastic" and not a "cheap plastic". The mouthpiece cap, bell, and finger keys are a silicone material that feels good and seems rugged. The reed is held to the mouthpiece by a nifty little clamping mechanism. So far, so good... The first time I played the instrument, I was shocked. The tone is superb for such a simple instrument. While it wasn't quite the same as a regular clarinet, it's close enough for a 'camping clarinet'. It's one octave, and fully chromatic. It's in the key of C, which is perfect for this sort of instrument, particularly if you'll be playing with others; if it were in the key of Bb like a regular soprano clarinet, you'd really want the extra finger keys for playing in remote keys. Within minutes I had this baby all figured out and was having fun cranking out tunes. And it sounded GREAT. Camping trips are going to be more fun now. Highly, highly recommend. And if you're a flute or saxophone player, they have those, too...
Review: Great sound and easy to use, after you get the hang of it - I love this. It actually has a nicer sound than a real clarinet that I bought here with really good feedback. Its convenient and comfortable to use although you do need to have patience when you try blowing at first. You need to blow strong, make sure the reed is aligned well and dont give up. Tip: if you cover the thumb part underneath partilly, you will get higher notes. Good luck!

## Features

- Introduce single-reed skills at an early age
- Supplied with 2x Nuvo synthetic reeds, Dood fingering chart and instrument case
- Now fitted with a new lever ligature, easy to open with one hand
- Standard recorder fingering, Clarinet-like sound
- In the key of C and fully chromatic

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07KWHW9S4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #206,772 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #42 in Kids' Wind & Brass Instruments |
| Brand | Nuvo |
| Brand Name | Nuvo |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 209 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00735850167596 |
| Included Components | Case |
| Instrument Key | C |
| Item Dimensions | 14.55 x 2.3 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Dood |
| Item Weight | 0.43 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nuvo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | N430DBBK |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Dood |
| Model Number | N430DBBK |
| Set Name | Dood |
| Style | traditional |
| UPC | 735850167596 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Black
- **Brand:** Nuvo
- **Instrument Key:** C
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

![Nuvo Dood Kids Beginner Clarinet Instrument – Black/Black, Single-Reed Synthetic Waterproof - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51QUsHcxOkL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will the Dood teach me the right embouchure so I can play a real sax someday? I've never played a reed instrument before.**
A: The dood is a good beginner instrument if you want to play a instrument that uses a single reed such as sax or clarinet, but Nuvo does make a beginner saxophone with simple fingering and fewer keys/notes if you're really interested in playing a full sax in the future. I play several instruments (clarinet, oboe, bass clarinet, and recorder) and I have fun with this easy instrument. I can't use the plastic reeds (too soft) that come with instrument so I buy and recommend  bamboo reeds that work better (for me) because I can buy harder reeds and the right size. The dood has simple fingering like the recorder and sounds similar to a clarinet. The instrument is in the key of C and you can buy any easy music books for recorder if looking for music. If you're serious about learning sax I recommend moving up to the Nuvo sax when your ready and then a full sax when you're proficient with the Nuvo sax. Good luck and happy playing.

**Q: The description says the fingering is similar to recorer fingering. Does this refer to German or Baroque fingering?**
A: The DooD fingering would equate with German recorder fingering.

**Q: Does this come with reeds?**
A: Yes, it comes with two plastics reeds that are two different thicknesses.

**Q: Is this a Dood or a Nuvo recorder?**
A: This is a NUVO Dood. We are working with Amazon right now to get the title of this listing corrected and we appreciate your question.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I've played clarinet for over 40 years...the Nuvo Dood is phenomenal!
*by A***E on December 10, 2023*

If you've played clarinet, you understand this joke (and it's relation to reeds!): How many clarinetists does it take to change a lightbulb? The answer - who knows...but they'll go through boxes and boxes of lightbulbs looking for just the right one! I've played clarinet for over four decades...mostly soprano, but also alto and bass. I've played saxophones. Playing the saxophone takes effort at the highest echelons of musical performance, but it is a relatively easy instrument to start playing as a beginner. Playing a clarinet, however, is like joining the priesthood; you must first sacrifice the rest of your life to pursue this path, and just when you think you're 'getting it', you have to sacrifice more. For some of us, clarinet is worth it; for me, there's nothing else like it, not even the saxophone (though playing the clarinet DOES make playing a sax...and most other woodwinds... fairly easy). What the Nuvo Dood does is make that first step EASY. I can see this nifty little instrument luring a lot of people in the clarinet direction. I purchased this because I wanted a small musical instrument to take motorcycle camping. I was originally looking at harmonicas, ukuleles, and various percussion instruments, but then settled on the idea of a "camping clarinet". It made sense, since I've played clarinet for so long. However, a regular clarinet wouldn't hold up to the abuse it would see out on the dusty trails we have here is the western USA. The Nuvo Dood, however, seems rugged and should take the abuse just fine. And even if it gets damaged or destroyed, it's only $30 (as of Dec. 2023), so it's super affordable to replace. When I opened the Amazon package after delivery, the Nuvo Dood was nicely contained in an internal box, and inside of that box was soft case containing the instrument. It came with two synthetic reeds, with strengths of 1 and 1.5. The Dood is some sort of plastic, but it feels like a "good plastic" and not a "cheap plastic". The mouthpiece cap, bell, and finger keys are a silicone material that feels good and seems rugged. The reed is held to the mouthpiece by a nifty little clamping mechanism. So far, so good... The first time I played the instrument, I was shocked. The tone is superb for such a simple instrument. While it wasn't quite the same as a regular clarinet, it's close enough for a 'camping clarinet'. It's one octave, and fully chromatic. It's in the key of C, which is perfect for this sort of instrument, particularly if you'll be playing with others; if it were in the key of Bb like a regular soprano clarinet, you'd really want the extra finger keys for playing in remote keys. Within minutes I had this baby all figured out and was having fun cranking out tunes. And it sounded GREAT. Camping trips are going to be more fun now. Highly, highly recommend. And if you're a flute or saxophone player, they have those, too...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great sound and easy to use, after you get the hang of it
*by S***. on November 25, 2025*

I love this. It actually has a nicer sound than a real clarinet that I bought here with really good feedback. Its convenient and comfortable to use although you do need to have patience when you try blowing at first. You need to blow strong, make sure the reed is aligned well and dont give up. Tip: if you cover the thumb part underneath partilly, you will get higher notes. Good luck!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's "OK"
*by A***L on December 4, 2023*

Nuvo Dood, Black (N430DBBK) is neither a toy, nor serious instrument. It can be used to play music and is fun to use. The plastic reed that comes with it is terrible. The reed needs to be replaced regardless of how you intend to use this instrument. You can't use the reed with small children or inexperienced players because of how stiff, lifeless, and unforgiving it is. You can't use the reed with experienced players because...well, they know better than to try and use it. Once you get a good quality reed, it'll play well and be fun to play whether you're just starting out or just messing about.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Nuvo Dood - Black
- Nuvo Toot - Black
- Nuvo jSax - Black

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