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Irish D Flute - Rosewood

Price €250.00
Designed for traditional Irish music Best value beginner flute Easy to play Powerful Low D Good volume Mellow, woody tones Superb intonation Beautiful traditional finish Perfect for ‘trying out’ the wooden flute style Length (Top to Bottom): approximately 26"

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

Koshi Chime - Aqua (Water)

Price €44.80
The Koshi chime is a small musical instrument similar to tubular wind chimes. It is handcrafted with a bamboo tube that houses 8 metallic sheets of crystalline sound and rich in harmonics. Each model forms a different scale that is associated with an element of nature: Earth, Water, Wind and Fire. The materials are of great quality. It can be played by holding the upper end and moving it subtly so that a small crystal ball inside it hits the rods and producing that kind of random improvisation that creates the scale to which it is tuned. You can also hang it on a support so that the wind can shake it at any time and make it sound.

Wren Concertina

Price €465.00
3-button Anglo Concertina in the key of C/G. An enhanced, loud and crisp tone from the Italian-made steel reeds 8-fold bellows - easy to open and close Large white buttons

Koshi Chime - Terra (Earth)

Price €44.80
The Koshi chime is a small musical instrument similar to tubular wind chimes. It is handcrafted with a bamboo tube that houses 8 metallic sheets of crystalline sound and rich in harmonics. Each model forms a different scale that is associated with an element of nature: Earth, Water, Wind and Fire. The materials are of great quality. It can be played by holding the upper end and moving it subtly so that a small crystal ball inside it hits the rods and producing that kind of random improvisation that creates the scale to which it is tuned. You can also hang it on a support so that the wind can shake it at any time and make it sound.