The Aragonese dulzaina is a traditional oboe, a high volume street instrument.
Built in oak wood, a very hard wood that is very abundant throughout the Mediterranean.
Includes reed, neck and a cloth cover.
Traditional wind instrument widely used in parties and celebrations
It is normally played accompanied by a snare drum or drum.
It is a double-reed musical instrument from the traditional oboe family.
This model is made of bubinga wood.
Bubinga wood has a reddish brown appearance. Its density is strong and porous. It has a dry, clean and balanced sound
The price includes a cloth case, leadpipe and reed.
The leadpipe is the metal piece that is inserted into the mouthpiece and that holds the reed.
205/5000 The chalumeau is a wooden clarinet in C without keys. It has standard clarinet mouthpiece. Includes case, cork grease, spare rod and fingering chart. Made in bubinga wood by Sans Luthier.
205/5000 The chalumeau is a wooden clarinet in C without keys. It has standard clarinet mouthpiece. Includes case, cork grease, spare rod and fingering chart. Made in olive boxwood by Sans Luthier.
The chalumeau is a wooden clarinet in C without keys. It has standard clarinet mouthpiece. Includes case, cork grease, spare rod and fingering chart. Made in oak wood by Sans Luthier.
205/5000 The chalumeau is a wooden clarinet in C without keys. It has standard clarinet mouthpiece. Includes case, cork grease, spare rod and fingering chart. Made in olive wood by Sans Luthier.
The Clariphone is a wind instrument with a clarinet mouthpiece invented and manufactured by Sans Luthier. It is an evolution of the Keyless Chalumeau, which does not get 2 full octaves. With the modification that is incorporated in the clariphone, the range of the instrument increases to more than two and a half octaves, from Si -1 to sun 2, inspired by the Italian Ciaramella and the Catalan Flabiol. A playable hole is added with the little finger of the left hand. It is 33 cm long, 8 holes in the upper part and one in the lower part. Tuned in Do. Includes sleeve, nozzle with measuring rod and cork grease.
The Clariphone is a wind instrument with a clarinet mouthpiece invented and manufactured by Sans Luthier in Spain. It is an evolution of the keyless Chalumeau, which does not get 2 full octaves. With the modification that is incorporated in the clariphone, the range of the instrument increases to more than two and a half octaves, from B1 to G2, inspired by the Italian Ciaramella and the Catalan Flabiol. A playable hole is added with the little finger of the left hand. It is 33 cm long, 8 holes in the upper part and one in the lower part. Tuned in C. Includes bag, mouthpiece with Medir reed and cork grease.