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Meinl Wood Claves
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Schoenhut 30 Acoustic Guitar (Natural Wood)
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This Schoenhut 30-inch Acoustic Guitar is a unique introduction to playing for the aspiring young musician. It offers not only great sound and playability, but an affordable price which is attractive to many first-time players seeking a “better-than-average” beginner guitar. Celebrate the magic of music with this handcrafted Guitar, which can be used for guitar classes, private lessons and study … or playing in their first “Amateur Band.” A quality instrument is always beneficial when beginning the study of music, especially when the student is young. This guitar is easy to play, tunable, and will help to keep a child[Read More]
Hercules GSP38WB A/G Guitar Hanger Wood
- Attractive Wood Base for home mounting*
- AutoSwivel yoke allows different shaped guitars and basses to hang vertically
- Auto Grip System yoke safely and securely holds your instrument
- Specially Formulated Foam completely covers the yoke
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Attractive Wood Base for home mounting* *Hercules recommends mounting hanger to a wall stud for maximum stability. For non-stud, drywall mounting, please use included plastic screw anchors. Using a drill bit that is slightly smaller than the closed end of the plastic anchor, drill a hole as deep as the anchor (approximately 1.4 inches). Next, tap the anchor into the hole until flush with wall…. More >>
Shehnai India Musical Instrument made in Wood
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The Shehnai, or Mangal Vadya, is an aerophonic (wind) instrument, a double reed conical oboe, common in North India and West India, made out of wood, with a metal flare bell at the end. Its sound is thought to create and maintain a sense of auspiciousness and sanctity and, as a result, is widely used during marriages, processions, and in temples of West India. This tube-like instrument gradually broadens towards the lower end. It usually has between six and nine holes. It employs two sets of double reeds, making it a quadruple reed woodwind. By controlling the breath, various tunes[Read More]









