Esteemed instrument maker Korg has lent a hand in celebrating K-ON!’s seemingly endless 5th anniversary by revealing a new Keytar inspired by the anime’s fuzzy-browed keyboardist Tsumugi Kotobuki.
The Keytar also comes with a strap and a stylized Houkago Tea Time bag, sure to give obsessed otaku an even larger incentive to empty their wallets – the instrument however is limited edition with only a mere 300 available for purchase, so those interested may wish to act fast lest they be reduced to buying the inevitable online auction supply at vast markups.
Inexperienced musicians can steadily hone their skills thanks to the inclusion of over 20 K-ON! songs including Happy!? Sorry!!, Cagayake!GIRLS and Don’t Say Lazy!
The Keytar will arrive in late December; those strapped for cash may wish to invest in a similarly themed credit card to fund the purchase…
K-0N? what is this k-on thing,again?
It surprises me that someone could still remember the name of a specific chinese cartoon one month after its emission ended.
Rarity did it better. 😛
This isn’t even actually K-on! inspired at all. The RK model has been around since the 1980s. This is just a revival of that. Just another marketing technique I suppose to rope in new customers into the market. (Besides this looks exactly the same as the regular RK-100s models anyway.
They could have at least made a model with a special K-On! paintjob……..
Korg what are you doing???
people are gonna Korgasm /not
“K-ON!’s seemingly endless 5th anniversary”, well of course anniversaries are endless, they pile up year after year… and five is not much. Sankaku should really work on their choices of words… they are always exaggerating and making everything sound as being either horrible or amazing -_-
everything is horrible or amazing, you should get high more.