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MBIRA

   
Definition: played with the thumbs; "thumb piano"; its sound is produced by the vibration of tongues of metal or wood; small in size. Known as Mbira in Zimbabwe, Budongo in Uganda and Sansa and in South Africa. It is also known as Kalimba.

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Glenluce Blackwood Bodhran Beater, Ridge 24cm long bodhran tipper with central ridge

Glenluce Blackwood Bodhran Beater, Ridge


24cm long bodhran tipper with central ridge

Item ID: GR16098B   Model No: GBT-G   
    Product Features
  • Made from good quality blackwood.
  • A heavier weight beater
  • good powerful tone
    Product Specifications
  • From traditional music specialists Glenluce
  • Made in: Pakistan
  • Model Number: GBT-G
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Bodhran Accessories Information


We've got a wide range of things with which to strike a Bodhran! Some people prefer a grip at the center, others like it offset, a soft leather end or a hardwood stick or a ligher wight one. We've also got brushes, treatment for the skin and vellums for making or repairing your own drums.
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Glenluce: Reliable Scottish and Irish traditional Instruments at economical prices   View all Glenluce Accessories for instruments   View all Glenluce Products

The Glenluce instruments are made for us in Pakistan, with a solid wood rim, and natural goat skin. Despite the low price, they are extremely reliable and the skins stay on well. The makers have developed the range and listened to input from players, and this has resulted in some great sounding new Bodhrans