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3 rod pro tamborim drumstick

Price €21.27
Professional tamborim stick Composed of 3 sticks with a thick turned head Rubber to regulate the opening of the sticks Made of flexible and very resistant material Handle made of adhesive material Total length of the stick: 35.80 cm Handle of 13 cm Sticks of 22.80 cm

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.

Contemporánea Light Tamborim 6' alu. 6 hooks.

Regular price €54.34 -12% Price €47.82
Tamborim with 6' head . Aluminum frame. 6 tension hooks. Tuning key included. The CONTEMPORANEA LIGHT semi-professional line has an excellent quality / price ratio. One of its main advantages is its lower weight due to the change of material to 0.8 mm matte aluminum. The ring is made of gray painted steel.

Surdo Contemporánea Light serie - 20" x 40cm 8 tension rods

Regular price €295.00 -12% Price €259.60
20"x 40cm aluminum surdo. 8 tension rods. Nylon heads. Semi-professional surdo from CONTEMPORANEA LIGHT series, a new line from Contemporânea, which replaces the Ginga line and surpasses it in quality. Much less weight, the material is matt aluminum, 0.8mm. Steel ring, clear lacquered (not painted). The rings and roods are the same as the professional range. THE SURDOS ARE PROVIDED DISASSEMBLED.

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.