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  • Brand: Manuel Pérez

Ashbury Ukulele Banjo

Price €658.00
High quality banjo, mahogany resonator & rim. brass tone ring, 16 tension hooks. Mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard with 15 frets Maple bridge with ebony top, plastic top nut Planetary pegs, 8" Remo head, ABS binding, gloss finish Product Specifications Top nut width: 35mm Scale length: 350mm Width at 12th fret: 43mm Rim depth: 63mm Rim width: 203mm Resonator depth: 40mm Resonator width: 254mm Overall length: 585mm: Made in: China

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.