Introduction to the Suzuki QChord

We would like to help answer any questions you may have about the Suzuki QChord.

First, the QChord is the latest model of the Suzuki Omnichord.
Omnichords were introduced by Suzuki in 1979 and many models have been made through out the years up to the newest model, the QC-1 Suzuki QChord.

The QChord can be thought of as an ELECTRONIC AUTOHARP, CHROMAHARP or even as some people refer to it as an ELECTRONIC CHORDED ZITHER. However, it is even MUCH MORE!!! 
While an autoharp is limited to only 12, 15 or 21 chords which include Major, Minor and Seventh in as many as seven Keys, the QChord can also play Minor Sevenths, Major Sevenths, Diminished and Augmented Chords in all 12 Keys. It is far easier to play than the Autoharp, has no strings to break or go out of tune and is more versatile with 100 different sounds, built-in rhythm accompaniments and even more which is further explained throughout this website.        

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