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HAMMERED DULCIMER

   
Definition: Large trapezoidal zither with many strings in pairs, 3s or 4s stretched over long (sometimes individually moveable) bridges. Played with small wooden or cane hammers. Played in British Isles and North America. Closely related to the Hungarian cymbalom, German/Swiss hackbrett, Iraqi and Iranian santir (probably the origin of all of these), Indian santoor, Korean yangum and Chinese yang qin.

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Glenluce High D Piccolo, Rosewood A great wooden D piccolo, very bright and loud

Glenluce High D Piccolo, Rosewood


A great wooden D piccolo, very bright and loud

Item ID: GR21017   
    Product Features
  • Simple 6 hole system. Cylindrical bore
  • 33.5cm long
    Product Specifications
  • Made in: Pakistan
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Fifes and Piccolos Information


The fife is a simple 6 hole flute pitched usually in high Eb, D, Bb and sometimes as low as G or F. Early examples were unkeyed, many have between one and five keys to facilitate the chromatic scale. It was used traditionally by the army where fife and drum were often played together.
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Glenluce: Reliable Scottish and Irish traditional Instruments at economical prices   View all Glenluce Simple System Flutes   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