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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.
Large Professional Djembe Mahogany-wood with goatskin. This is a rare masterpiece and the pictures show the djembe as is. This drum ...
Large LP vibratoneThis smooth instrument is a tubular kind of bell. Beaten with a mallet, the whole instrument vibrates intensively ...
This jew’s harp is similar to Hmong jew’s harps. Made in North Vietnam, they have been played in traditional music for ...
Also named Jazzoflute, the slide whistle used to be considered an instrument in its own right, especially during the pre-war period, ...
Semi-professional Zils (finger cymbals) Zils are tiny cymbals used in belly dancing and similar performances in India. They are similar ...
Handmade (HC™), this guiro boasts remarkable aesthetic and sound qualities. Each model is selected by the craftsman ...
A more and more indispensable component of a percussion set, for sound effects engineers or percussionists who like colourful sound ...
This seed rattle on handle is an African made idiophone, used in traditional dance rituals. It can also be played among other ...
Originally, the Reco-reco was a simple grooved piece of wood, scratched with a stick. Nowadays, the grooves are most of the time replaced by aone or several metal springs scratched with a metal stick.
A percussion instrument of the idiophones family, it is made entirely of clay, in the form of a narrow necked, vase-like pot, with a ...
Wooden claves made in Caraib's country by an experienced manufacturer, these claves has a louder though lower-pitched sound ...
Superior quality Tibetan singing bowl. Traditional model of artisanal craftsmanship each bowl is selected for its sound quality and imported directly by us. A striker is provided with each bowl. Weight from 600g to 699g.Materials: 7 metals alloy. Weight: 600g to 699g. Craftsmanship: Hand hammered. Included accessory: Striker included.
Made in caraib land (HC™), this shekere provides the genuine, traditional sound. Tested and selected by its maker (a musician and ...
Tibetan temple bronze big bell. This bell is carefully polished and adorned with various fine, traditional, engraved patterns. Along ...
Made out of wrought iron, this "finger bell" is native to West Africa. Light and adapted to all kinds of hands, it used to ...
Native to Central Africa, the Sanza (or "kalimba" or "thumb piano") is a melodic instrument much played by story ...
The ankle rattle is used in the traditionnal dances as in a percussions set and fit nicely with a lot of music styles. This new model from ROOTS brand has a perfect finish and a very nice sound.
The Dholak is a traditional, oblong drum from North Inbdia, with two heads. It is originally used as an rhythmic accompaniment to the ...
Professionnal Tabla set. Including a thick souple bag, two matching support rings, two protection covers for the heads and a tuning ...
Pair of maracas with varnished, stitched-skin shells and wooden handle (suitable for children). Faithfully rendering the original Latin ...
Indian anklets (3 rows) A pair of Indian ankle bracelets with 3 rows of small bells. Designed for Indian dancing, these anklets ...
Rajasthani jew’s harp A standard jew’s harp made of wrought iron by experienced craftsmen in Rajasthan. Each model is ...
Nepalese Jew’s harp Bronze jew’s harp made by blacksmiths in Nepal. Each model is carefully selected before being shipped ...
Our Indian small bells are made in New Dehli, India. Carefully designed and made, these bells’ raw material is a special alloy ...
Set of 3 ksink ksink (light metal resonators for Djembe). Handmade in West Africa, these light ksink ksink are perfectly suitable for ...
Liverpool, Forró triangleA midsize chrome plated steel triangle best used for forró playing.Triangle is a percussion of ...
Liverpool, Forró triangle Large chrome plated steel triangle.Triangle is a percussion of the idiophone family. It consists of ...
This small whistle is used by the "Mestre de bateria" (drum band conductor) in Brazilian music. This model with a necklace is a three ...
Sansula tuned in A minor. Native to Central Africa, the Sanza (or "kalimba" or "thumb piano") is a melodic instrument much played by story ...https://djoliba.com/en/musical-instruments/288-sansula-original-a-minor-hokema-440hz.html