Kiss Kass
AU $7.50A wonderful musical instrument for the budding musician, as well as a unique decor piece.
FREE SHIPPING AUSTRALIA WIDE FOR ORDERS OF $75 AND OVER*
FREE SHIPPING AUSTRALIA WIDE FOR ORDERS OF $75 AND OVER*
These hand percussion instruments are hand woven in Ghana from elephant reed harvested from rich flood plains, using the same technique as the Bolga baskets.
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A wonderful musical instrument for the budding musician, as well as a unique decor piece.
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
Play with hands or a soft beater (included) Comes with free shipping Australia wide!
Optional add-on: A padded bag, featuring over-the-shoulder carry straps for portability and a zip-top lid
Protect your shamanic frame drums with our padded bags.
Featuring over-the-shoulder carry straps for portability and a zip-top lid.
Dimensions:
Small: Fits 30cm diameter drums (including small frame drums)
Medium: Fits 42cm drums (including medium frame drums)
Large: Fits 50cm drums (including large frame drums)
XL: Fits 62cm drums
*Note – Picture as reference only. Sold individually
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.