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The ash wood from which this 13-tone kalimba was made shimmers almost golden. In Norse mythology, the ash tree embodied the world tree Yggdrasil and thus the creation of the universe. It is therefore not surprising that the ash tree was said to be immortal, because its fine wood is robust and durable. So you will enjoy this kalimba for a long time.
Its curvy body literally nestles in your hands and the 13 reeds play almost by themselves. Its sound unfolds beautifully and sounds balanced and harmonious. Peaceful relaxation for the stress-ridden! Even played by children's hands, the kalimba sounds pleasant. It is particularly suitable for improvised melodies and simple songs.
Acoustically, visually and haptically, the G major kalimba is a delight whose careful craftsmanship is a rarity on the kalimba market.
Anyone who plays a Kalimba regularly will certainly have noticed that the instrument begins to sound "inharmonic" or "weird" over time. Then the moment has come when you ask yourself, "What's going on here and how can I bring it back to its original condition?" After reading this blog post, you'll have the know-how you need to make your Kalimba sound clean again.
Looking at the European museum catalogue for musical instruments MIMO, one can find almost 170 musical instruments under the keyword “lamellaphones in Africa”. Thereby one is often very different from another one. All instruments belong to one category for which we (Non-Africans) commonly use the generic term “kalimba”.
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