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Pocket Kalimba - 9 tones

Price €49.50
The 9-note Kalimba Hokema is handcrafted in Germany from solid cherry wood. The wood is treated with vegetable oils and waxes. The sheets are precisely tuned in A pentatonic minor allowing for intuitive and free play. Tuning ex works (can be varied):    a´, c´´, c´, a´, a, f´, e´, e´´,b´ Dimensions: 117 x 90 x 41 mm Weight: 210g Measurements: 117 x 90 x 41 mm            

Mandola APC - MDA305

Price €305.00
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

Kigonki Lulu - Pygmy Eb 440Hz: Bb, Db, Eb, F, Gb, Bb - Db - Eb

Price €620.00
as "steel tongue drum", a former member of the "pan drum" family. Its reeds are tuned to a particular scale and are set up to allow an easy left hand-right hand alternate playing around its circular surface. It is very easy to play even for those without previous musical knowledge. It can be played either with the tip of the fingers or mallets.

Sansula-Basic

Price €99.80
Since its launching in 2001, the Sansula has quickly become a bestseller and found thousands of friends at home and abroad. The special feature of the Sansula is its unbelievable sound. Whereby the clear and aesthetic design is most appealing. The oval frame of laminated beechwood is fitted with a membrane which, together with the resonating block, produces a prolonged, soft tone. Furthermore, an impressive 'wah-wah' effect can be produced by holding the instrument against the body, on the thigh or laying it on a table and then alternately raising and lowering it while playing.

Kigonki Lulu - Pygmy D 440Hz: D4 , E , F , A , C , D5 , E , F

Price €620.00
as "steel tongue drum", a former member of the "pan drum" family. Its reeds are tuned to a particular scale and are set up to allow an easy left hand-right hand alternate playing around its circular surface. It is very easy to play even for those without previous musical knowledge. It can be played either with the tip of the fingers or mallets.