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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.

Scottish practice pipes

Price €144.99
Made in Scotland. "Practice Pipes" are a complete set of pipes that retail at a fraction of the price of conventional bagpipes, however maintaining a high quality of sound. The colors of the covers can change with respect to the picture.

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.

Hugh Tracey pentatopnic Kalimba with pick-up

Price €136.50
The pentatonic scale is also called the "no fault scale". It starts out like "Do-Re-Mi", skips "fa", continues with "So-La", and skips "Ti". So, there are 5 notes. You can play in G major or E minor. This is an excellent kalimba for people with little or no musical experience, but experienced musicians can really fly on this one, as the pentatonic scale lets you apply all your speed and shine almost without you having to think at all (yes, you remember the "blues scale" on guitar -- this is it!) With pick-up.

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.