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Musical instruments and musical expression from Oceania and Australia take an almost infinite variety of forms to worldwide. In Oceania, over 1,800 different peoples have created an amazing variety of musical instruments. Made and used throughout the Pacific, musical instruments play an integral role in settings ranging from religious rites to secular entertainment. Ocean musical instruments include most of the broad categories familiar to the West, such as percussion instruments, wind instruments, and string instruments >, as well as shapes that are specific to the region. These vary from familiar types such as drums, flutes, didgeridoo, Hawaiian ukulele, split gongs and rhombs.
The Indian anklets (bells on leather) is an instrument which belongs to the group of percussion idiophones, it is sometimes called ...
The Boomophones (or Boomwhackers) are plastic tubes tuned in a pentatonic scale. They can be hitten on the body, one on each other. ...
An African percussion instrument of the idiophone group, kass kass (or “kess kess”) are a pair of dried up seed pods ...
UFO: Unidentified Flying Object. The Hapi Drum UFO is an alien! Its shape, its colour, its aspect and of course its sounds will make ...
Tibetan temple bronze small bell. This bell is carefully polished and adorned with various fine, traditional, engraved ...
Tiger Box Junior Cajon. For kids and young teenagers. Snare effect. Raw : BirchDim.9.5x9.5x13.7 in24X24X35cm
This wooden frog, hand sculpted, has became a classic by its funny aspect and sound. Take your frog by the rear legs and scratch the ...
The Kayamb (Caïambe, Cayombe...) or maravane is a typical instrument from La Réunion, Mauritius and Rodrigues ...
Large rofessional djembe in mahogani wood with a foot rubber protection. 60 cm height with a goatskin and black rope.
Originally African, Agogó is a percussion as well as a melodic instrument which was developped in Latin America and is played ...
A Darbuka is a goblet-shaped hand membraphone, with a single skin and a short, dry, piercing sound. Traditionally made of cast, its ...
The chromatic Spacedrum© is, until now, the only instrument from the Hang©, Hapi Drum©, Garrahand© family recently ...
The Boomophones (or Boomwhackers) are plastic tubes tuned in a diatonic scale. They can be hitten on the body, one on each other or ...
Bendir is a traditional framedrum used throughout North Africa. Its shell is made of (very light) orange tree wood and its head, of ...
Bendir is a traditional framedrum used throughout North Africa. Its shell is made of (very light) orange tree wood and its head, of ...
Native to Central Africa, the Sanza (or "kalimba" or "thumb piano") is a melodic instrument much played by story tellers and musicians fond of entrancing sounds.
This didgeridoo in clear varnished teak is selected by Roots Percussions.
This pair of bongos is perfect for all players, from learners to more advanced musicians. Finishing and tone quality are just ...
This güiro shaker is made of mahogani wood, which makes it a sturdy instrument as well as a nice-sounding item of a percussion set. There is ...
Sansula Renaissance with natural skin. Tuned in A minor, refined design.Pure and resonant sound German Hokema manufacturing Exceptional durability
Sansula Deluxe in A minor with natural skin. High-quality tuning and fine finish.Rich and resonant sound Made in Germany Robust and durable design
Originally Cajón was created in Latin America (more precisely Perú) by slaves from very common objects they had to ...
This Cajonito ("small cajon" in Spanish) was designed by Schlagwerk to offer an instrument with the acoustic quality that ...
Zabumba Contemporânea 20" x 20 cm wood. Brazilian percussions on djoliba.com.