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Kalimba Hluru 21 notes in East Indian rosewood, with a soft and delicate timbre, offering a rich and lasting sound!

Kalimba Hluru 21 notes in East Indian rosewood, with a soft and delicate timbre, offering a rich and lasting sound!

Regular price €59,70 EUR
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Kalimba/ Finger Piano 21 keys tuned in C/ C major = F3-G3-A3-B3-C4-D4-E4-F4-G4-A4-B4-C5-D5-E5-F5-G5-A5-B5-C6-D6-E6

🌍 Origin: India

📐 Dimensions: 18 x 14 x 5.5 centimeters

⚖️ Weight: approximately 482 grams

🧬 Material: Rosewood (East Indian Rosewood)

🎶 Sound Type: Excellent resonance and sustain.

📦 Packaging: Songbook and instructions included, dust cover included.

🎁 Ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!

👉 The rounded edges ensure comfortable handling and a superior playing experience. Its thickness improves resonance, making it ideal for musicians seeking a bright, full, and melodious sound.

Ergonomically designed for comfort. The look and finish are of high quality in terms of beautiful carvings with Indian motifs and overall finish.

The playing style is generally done with the thumbs, hence the colloquial term thumb piano. The sound is then generated by the actuation of the steel tongues and their vibratory impulse, which is approximately multiplied tenfold by the wooden resonating body.

Thanks to the different lengths of the steel tongues, different intensity impulses can be given and different tones are created.

📋 Fact sheet:

Category Information
Origin The kalimba originates from sub-Saharan Africa. It is derived from the mbira (Zimbabwe) and the likembe (Congo). Modernized in the 1950s by Hugh Tracey in South Africa.
Names) Kalimba, Mbira, Thumb piano (thumb piano).
Number of blades 17 blades (metal keys), generally tuned in C major .
Matter Body in resonant wood (mahogany, koa, maple, etc.), steel blades.
Standard tuning D, B, G, E, C, A, F, D, C, E, G, B, D, F, A, C, E (Can be easily retuned with a special hammer).
Sound Soft, crystalline, meditative. Resembles a small harp or music box.
Game mode The blades are pinched with the thumbs (sometimes also the index fingers).
Difficulty Accessible to beginners, easy to learn even without musical knowledge.
Possible styles Simple melodies, lullabies, meditative music, vocal accompaniment, improvisation.
Portability Very light (570 g), easy to carry everywhere.
Special features 14 notes - More range than a 10 or 12 note kalimba.
- Simpler than a 17-note (more compact, easy to start with).
Boundaries - Fewer harmonic possibilities than the 17 notes
- Less suitable for complex pieces
Uses - Relaxation
- Music therapy
- Vocal accompaniment
- Musical learning for children and adults
Interview - Store in a cover to avoid humidity
- Clean the blades to prevent rust
- Retune if necessary
Popular manufacturers Gecko, Donner, Hluru, Moozica, LingTing, EastRock.

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