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Mandola APC - MDA305

Price €288.00
Mandola of Portuguese manufacture. Solid spruce top. Sapelli sides and bottom. Steel strings for tuning - (1st) M E, A A, D RE, G G. Scale length:  470mm. Matte finish. Manufacturer: Antonio Pinto Carvalho

Bansuri A Sharp (F)-56cm 22''-Anand Dhotre

Price €89.50
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.

Bansuri A (E)-58cm. 23''-Anand Dhotre

Price €102.00
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.

Set of 8 bells in C Major

Price €76.90
Set of 8 tuned bells (from Do5 to C6) - Diatonic play. Supplied in a cardboard box. These 2 in 1 bells to shake or to strike each make a note of music. The colors of these bells make it easy to recognize the range and play a melody.

Bansuri G(D)-66cm 26''-Anand Dhotre

Price €120.00
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.

Higrotapón

Price €70.00
It keeps the moisture in the reed. The sound of the bagpipes is sweeter since we have a few minutes playing, because the reed is acquiring the moisture from the bellows.