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Ton in Ton
Karl Odendahl
Steuen 6
21737 Wischhafen
Germany
Tel: +49 (0)4770 808242
instrumenta@toninton.de
Eingetragen bei:
Handwerkskammer Stade
Betriebsnummer: 0660826
DE 194959034
Ton in Ton
Karl Odendahl
Steuen 6
21737 Wischhafen
Germany
Tel: +49 (0)4770 808242
instrumenta@toninton.de
Eingetragen bei:
Handwerkskammer Stade
Betriebsnummer: 0660826
DE 194959034
This jews harps come from a small family manufactur in austria. Now the new style of jew harp is easier to play and learn.
Three sizes are available. The large jew harp has a deeper sound than the small.
Every jew harp is with instruction how to play.
The Japanese shakuhachi is best known as a notch flute from Asia.
This Chinese variant is built more slender and has a narrow notch like the South American Quena flute. This narrow notch is a little easier to blow than the wide edge of the Shakuhachi.
The flute has 5 finger holes and one thumb hole. You can play about 2 octaves with it, the fingering is very similar to the 6-hole flute, the thumb hole is the 6th hole. Since the holes are very far apart, the fingers are set a little differently than you are used to with the smaller 6-hole flutes.
The flute is made of bamboo, the surface is darkly colored and the head is decorated with a dragon motif. A traditional Chinese lucky knot can be attached to the foot.
heavy style made from bronze
Cast with patterns, different variants with dragon motifs or luck symbols
Various sizes, small or larger, with a diameter of 6.5 to 7.5 cm