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Wind Instr.

The number of wind instruments in the world with very different shapes, materials, timbres and playing techniques is impressive. From the bagpipes, very widespread throughout Europe, although there are also in other cultures, such as the Arab, traditional oboes, transverse flutes such as the bansuri of India, the dizi of China or the wooden ones, predecessors of the classic metal ones such as the traditional irish. Recorders like Irish whistles, or ceramic like ocarinas.

Galician Bagpipes and...

Our Galician bagpipes are made in Galicia by a highly experienced maker(3rd generation). They have an excellent...

Other bagpipes

The bagpipes are traditional instruments that have been distributed by many countries around the world.

Whistles & Low Whistles

The whistle is a simple flute traditionally used in Irish music. It is a recorder, generally metallic, with 6...

Flutes

The traditional flute is a wind instrument that is played sideways, horizontally, and produces sound through the...

Native American Style...

HIGH SPIRITS native flutes have a magical sound and are very easy to play. No prior knowledge is necessary. They...

Ocarinas-en

The ocarina is an ancient flute-like wind instrument. It is often ceramic, but other materials may also be used,...

Didgeridoos

The didgeridoo is an ancient...

Xaphoon

The Xaphoon is a keyless wind instrument, very similar to the European chalumeau, which was the predecessor of the...

Chalumeau

The chalumeau is a small keyless wooden clarinet with the same fingering as the recorder (German fingering). It is...

Clariphone

The Clariphone is a small wind instrument that is a hybrid between the Chalumeau and the Xaphoon. The starting...

SUSATO Txistus

Txistu is a three-hole flute used in music from the Basque Country. Txistu is played with a drum.

Harmonicas

Melodicas

The melodica is a free-reed instrument similar to the melodeon and harmonica.

Concertinas

The concertina, like other accordions, is a member of the family of free reed instruments.

It was invented...

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Native American Style Flute 440Hz Traditional - A

Price €212.00
This native flute is tuned in A minor in 440 Hz. Handcrafted from Spanish cedar, a light wood that gives the flute a deep and rich tone. The short mouthpiece minimizes moisture build-up and creates ample back pressure for clarity on higher register notes. High Spirit flutes are treated with non-toxic oils. Its size is ideal for those who want a warm sound and comfort to play, since the size and distance between holes is very reasonable.

Bansuri E (B)-41cm 16'-Anand Dhotre

Price €60.00
Bansuri flutes from India made by Anand Dhotre, a prestigious maker in India. The indicated tonality refers to the note that is achieved by covering the first 3 holes, which is how it is defined in India. In parentheses is the major key that is achieved from the lowest note, covering the six holes. That is, each flute is in the major key indicated in parentheses.

Dulzaina and gralla bag

Price €6.80
Case for dulzaina or gralla, although it can also be used for dulzaina or any conical-shaped instrument Made of 10mm plasticized and padded nylon Dimensions: 39x6cm (Length x maximum inner diameter at the widest part) Manufactured in Spain by Ortolá, a company founded in 1955 The best materials and the best make for the best protection of your dulzaina

Bagpipe chanter padded bag

Price €7.04
Case for bagpipe chanter, although it can also be used for dulzaina or any conical-shaped instrument Made of 10mm plasticized and padded nylon Dimensions: 42x6.5cm (Length x maximum inner diameter at the widest part) Manufactured in Spain by Ortolá, a company founded in 1955 The best materials and the best make for the best protection of your chanter

Bansuri D(A)-46cm 18'-Anand Dhotre

Price €60.00
Bansuri flutes from India made by Anand Dhotre, a prestigious maker in India. The indicated tonality refers to the note that is achieved by covering the first 3 holes, which is how it is defined in India. In parentheses is the major key that is achieved from the lowest note, covering the six holes. That is, each flute is in the major key indicated in parentheses.