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Medium Whistle Bag 18,5" padded

Price €8.80
Flute bag Made of plasticized nylon 4mm padding Length: 45x6.5cm color black Bags manufactured in Spain by Ortolá, a company founded in 1955 The best materials and the best workmanship for greater protection of your flute

Bagpipes case

Price €145.20
Bagpipe case Plasticized polyester exterior Padded and velor interior Made of injected polyurethane Removable backpack system Pocket and two lined handles Internal measurements: 59x21x9cm External measurements: 64x26x15.5cm Weight: 2.5Kg Made in Spain

Mounted Bagpipes case

Price €68.70
Assembled bagpipe bag (it is not necessary to disassemble any part) Made of plasticized polyester 25mm padding Black velor lining Backpack, outer pocket and handles Internal measurements: 96X24X10X8cm

Bamboo Maui Xaphoon - C

Price €120.00
The Xaphoon is a small wind instrument similar to a sax. What is unique and truly new about the xaphoon is its intense and striking sound. This is the original Xaphoon made of bamboo and made in Hawaii / USA Brian Wittman, its inventor The lowest note is Do. It is very simple to play, and very handy and easy to carry. It is one of the smallest and most economical instruments within the family of reed wind instruments. Learning to play the XAPHOON is relatively easy, for both professionals and beginners. The XAPHOON harmonizes very well with vocals, piano, and other stringed instruments.  CHARACTERISTICS OF THE XAPHOON: - 2 octaves - Chromatic - A 440 Hz - Tenor Sax Reed

Gaita Charra

Price €165.00
3-hole flute from Salamanca. Jatoba, oak or ash woods (depending on availability). Length: 39.5cms. Tuning: A: La-Bb-Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Bb-Do-Re (look at the picture with fingering) Made by hand in Spain by Manuel Pérez. It can be made in other woods (ask the prices and woods available). The gaita charra is of pastoral origin, like other variants that exist in the Iberian peninsula and in the rest of the world. It is usually accompanied when played simultaneously with a traditional drum. To achieve the full scale, you have to change the intensity of the breath every 4 notes.