Electronic flute
The Sylphyo compared to the electric flutes The Sylphyo can be the perfect electronic counterpart to any kind of acoustic flute, be it a recorder, a transverse flute, or even…
The Sylphyo compared to the electric flutes The Sylphyo can be the perfect electronic counterpart to any kind of acoustic flute, be it a recorder, a transverse flute, or even…
The commonalities between the Sylphyo and a saxophone The shape and the playing posture used with the Sylphyo recalls those of soprano and sopranino saxophones, but it can become the…
Sylphyo, the new clarinet With the shape of its bell and its dark color, the Sylphyo of Aodyo evokes a clarinet, but by the display you can tell it is…
The Sylphyo, inspired by the trumpet With its trumpet fingering, the Sylphyo can be used by trumpeters as an electronic trumpet or MIDI trumpet. The right index, middle, and ring…
Sylphyo, the electronic musical instrument An electronic wind instrument (commonly referred to by the acronym EWI) is an electronic instrument controlled by breath. More or less inspired by traditional wind…
Florian Becquigny is a native from Valenciennes in the north of France. His journey with music started with the classical saxophone in the conservatoire, and he then went on to study jazz. One day, he discovered the Sylphyo and was thrilled by how easy it was to play to play so many different sounds and make them live with his breath and movements. Thanks to the Sylphyo, he happily expresses his personal style while performing the music he likes.
Lionel Raepsaet co-founded MakeMeSound, a music production company, together with Maxime Catteloin. MakeMeSound composes sounds for films, documentaries, advertisements, and video games. With their label MakeMeSound Publishing, they also offer a platform for upcoming artists. Lionel…
Giorgia Angiuli has used her Sylphyo for two years. She is an italian DJ who grew up in Monopoli in the south of Italy. After discovering the instrument on the Internet, she decided to make room for it in her setup, and regularly uses it on stage.
Guillaume Perret is a Sylphyo player, he played in orchestras and as a soloist, mainstream and Third stream, for theatres and on stage, with musicians from all around the world.
Omri Abramov is an Israeli Saxophone & Sylphyo player, producer and composer. He has appeared on stage and recordings with Idan Raichel, Odean Pope, Noa, Pete Lockett, Roland Guerin, Shai Maestro, Per Mathisen, Project RnL and more.