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Mandolim Octave MOC305

Price €425.00
Octave mandola made in Portugal. Solid spruce top. Sapele back and sides. Steel strings for tuning - (1st) M E, A A, D D, G G. 563 mm scale. Matte finish. Maker: Antonio Pinto Carvalho

Nataraj tank drum, Ø 20cm C-pentatonic

Price €198.95
Quality steel tongue drum with resistant paint. C major pentatonic scale: C, D, E, G, A, C, D, E. Tuned with reference to A 440Hz. The scale is called Raga Bhopali in India. Cheerful, bright, bell-like sound. Tuning designed for a happy mood. Easy to play with your fingers or drumsticks. Includes drumsticks with rubber ball and cover. Made in India.

Mandolin APC MDL33 305

Price €229.00
Octave mandola made in Portugal. Solid spruce top. Sapele back and sides. Steel strings. Tuning - (1st) M E, A A, D D, G G. 364 mm scale. Matte finish. Maker: Antonio Pinto Carvalho

Nataraj Tonguedrum Ø 40cm, blue, C- Pentatonic

Price €320.00
Quality steel tongue drum with resistant paint. C major pentatonic scale: D, E, G, A, C, D, E, G, A, C Tuned with reference to A 440Hz. The scale is called Raga Bhopali in India. Cheerful, bright, bell-like sound. Tuning designed for a happy mood. Easy to play with your fingers or drumsticks. Includes drumsticks with rubber ball and cover. Made in India.

Xaphoon Pocket - blue color in C

Price €105.00
The Xaphoon (pronounced "za foon") is an injection-moulded Xaphoon called "The Pocket Sax" in the key of C. The fingering is very similar to a recorder. It has a two octave chromatic range, and takes a tenor sax reed (included). It comes boxed, with instructions on how to play, a fingering chart, and further information about the instrument. The Xaphoon is for everyone who appreciates awesome sound of the saxophone but doesn't want to carry around a bulky instrument. Its sound falls somewhere between a saxophone and a clarinet, a much richer sound than its size would suggest. The experienced player will find the Xaphoon capable of all the subtle shadings and vibrant power of a saxophone. The beginner will find it fun and easy, and it's good practice for other reed instruments.