Kiss Kass
AU $7.50A wonderful musical instrument for the budding musician, as well as a unique decor piece.
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A wonderful musical instrument for the budding musician, as well as a unique decor piece.
Great shaker to inspire rhythm in the young, and durable enough for the really young too!
Bamboo structure with various water / animal designs.
When the stick is upended, the pebbles fall to the other end of the tube, making a sound reminiscent of rain falling.
Pint size percussion in the palm of your hand!
Approximate Dimensions (L x W x H) : 8cm x 5cm x 5cm
Country: Indonesia
Pint-size percussion in the palm of your hand!
Length: 14cm
Diameter: 4cm
Country: Indonesia
Colours vary. Sale is for one unit.
You can tune the kalimba (thumb piano) any way you like. Listen below for three typical tunings:
Dimensions
Small (4-5 Notes) Approx. 7cm diameter x 5cm depth
Large (5 Notes) Approx. 17cm diameter x 8cm depth
Extra Large (7-10 Notes) Approx. 23cm diameter x 11cm depth
Sizes vary. Natural and handmade.
Mini: 16cm x 8cm x 8cm
Small: 20cm x 13cm x 13cm
Medium: 28cm x 16cm x 16cm
Large: 28cm x 18cm x 18cm
Extra Large: 33cm x 22cm x 22cm
Jumbo: 30cm x 25cm x 25cm
Our Ankle & Wrist shakers are one of our most popular items! Elasticated for comfort, these shakers are fantastic for dancers, facilitators, kids, or anyone wanting to keep time as they drum. The natural seed pods are tactile and visually appealing, and create a pleasant, watery sound.
Kids Bongos feature 5” & 4” shells, tunable via the included tuning wrench. Natural skin heads are mounted with standard black flanged hoops and hardware.
They are great to get young children into music.
This shaker produces a range of effects.
When cupped in the hands and gently rustled, they produce the rain-like sound for which they are named – great for teaching kids to play gently. They can also be shaken for a more traditional and louder sound.
Pronounced “us-la-twa”, this simple and unique traditional instrument (also known as asalato, kashaka, cascas, televi, kasso-kassoni) originates from Ghana.
Hand made African juju shakers.