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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
A children harp.
A simple plucked instrument, played like a zither on a table.
It has 5 written melodies, which are put under the strings.
The simple notation is easy to learn, even will play soon the melodies..
It has 2 Octaves from G to G.
inclusive a tuning key
The Apalachian Dulcimer developed in North America from the European Scheitholt or the North German Hummel and is used in folk music there.
The Appalachian Dulcimer has 4 strings. The two high strings are tuned the same, the others in a fifth to the root note.
A common mood is d - a - d '- d'
The frets are set diatonic.
Like a zither lying on the table or on the player's lap, the strings can be plucked or struck. At the neck you either grab a single string or all three at the same time with your finger or a bamboo stick. The effect of playing with a bottleneck is particularly typical, so that you can quickly slide over the strings between the frets. The fifth tuning enables open play with drone notes or chords.
simple recorder C sopran for practice,
from massive Maple, made in Germany, german fingering
Cause a more narrow inner bore, the sound is a little bit muffle.
For children in preschool age, when the hands are too small for the sopran recorder, fits the Kindergartenflute, as the first flute.