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ENGLISH GUITAR

   
Definition: A cittern popular in the 18th century, 10 strings, fan tuners, curved fingerboard. Almost identical to the Portuguese Guitar.
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Price: $32.95
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Glenluce GB-EB Ebony Oval Pair of Bones


A heavier set of wooden bones with a crisp loud clear sound

Item ID: GR19212   Model No: GB-EB   
    Product Features
  • On average these are 25mm wide and 193mm long.
  • Average weight is 71g
    Product Specifications
  • Made in: India
  • Model Number: GB-EB
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This section has the oldest instruments in the world. Idiophones played by man across the world from the earliest times. The bones still feature strongly in the folk traditions of the British Isles, Up to four bones can be held in each hand but two is usual. We also have Spanish castanets, Thai frogs and many other latin intruments as well.
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Glenluce
Glenluce: Reliable Scottish and Irish traditional Instruments at economical prices   View all Glenluce Hand Percussion   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