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Clariphone - olive wood finish

Price €130.00
The Clariphone is a wind instrument with a clarinet mouthpiece invented and manufactured by Sans Luthier. It is an evolution of the Keyless Chalumeau, which does not get 2 full octaves. With the modification that is incorporated in the clariphone, the range of the instrument increases to more than two and a half octaves, from Si -1 to sun 2, inspired by the Italian Ciaramella and the Catalan Flabiol. A playable hole is added with the little finger of the left hand. It is 33 cm long, 8 holes in the upper part and one in the lower part. Tuned in Do. Includes sleeve, nozzle with measuring rod and cork grease.

Kigonki Lulu - Minor B 440Hz: B-D-E-F Sharp -A-B-C Sharp -E

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.

Kigonki Lulu - Minor D 440Hz: A-C-D-F-G-A-C

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.

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.