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Ashbury AB-35 5 str Banjo

Price €370.00
Mahogany resonator with white ABS binding. 30 flat nickel-plated iron hooks for head tension. Viking VS-370S Std. tailpiece. Maple bridge with ebony cap, plastic top nut. Geared tuning machines and single friction 5th string peg. Gloss finish. 11-inch Remo head. Dimensions: Top nut width: 31 mm Scale length: 697 mm Width at 12th fret: 46 mm Pot depth: 62 mm Pot internal width: 275 mm Pot external width: 279 mm. Potentiometer Thickness: 4mm Overall Length: 1005mm: Single Co-ordinator Rod String Gauges: .009 .010 .014 .024w .009 Made in: China

Talking Shaker - Ø 5,5 cm

Price €10.00
Shaker made of plastic and natural skin. They can produce different patterns and pitch can be controlled by pressing harder or lighter on their skin surface. Usually played together to create a talking effect, they can be used for call and answer patterns in addition to standard shaker parts

Shekere - Approx. 18-22cm. diameter

Price €42.00
Macrame lattice with seeds or wooden beads enclosing a hollow gourd, 2 models, different sizes. Used by many percussion ensembles in Ghana, Cameroon, Nigeria etc. to energize their rhythms. A sound range from murmur to the roaring sea.

Ocean drum - natural skin - 40cm diameter

Price €53.00
The tambourine or oceanic drum is a tambourine with a skin patch on both sides that, inside, has metallic balls that, when rolling at a slight inclination, simulate the sound of the waves of the sea. Depending on the incline, it sounds more or less smooth. It is used as a sound effect in music therapy, sound baths or to create an atmosphere in any musical creation. Diameter: 40cms. Frame width: 7cm approx. The decorative tape may be different from the photo.

Singing Bowl - 201-300g. - Ø 10cms. aprox.

Price €48.80
The origins of singing bowls can be traced back to the shamanic Bon religion, which precedes Buddhism in Tibet by centuries. They were traditionally used in temples for healing and meditation practices. Their composition is an alloy of “the seven planetary metals”: gold, silver, mercury, copper, iron, tin, and antimony. Includes wooden mallet.