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W-17T 17 Keys Tone Wooden Thumb Piano Portable Finger Musical Instrument $16.95 + Delivery @ CrazySales

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Main Features:

  • Perfect for Beginners and Children
    Easy to use, simply pluck the tines to play, and practice your finger flexibility and coordination. Easy to learn and easy to explore and cultivate your musical talent.
  • Made of High-quality Wood
    A beautiful warm solid koa wood body creates comforting warm sound as only natural products can make.
  • Super Craftsmanship
    Our piano keys are accurately tuned length of steel which delivers clear, crisp sound and tones. Fine workmanship will bring you beautiful music.
  • Security Protection
    The box can effectively protect it regardless of performance or collection, preventing moisture, oxidation, scratches, falling, and very easy to carry.
  • Small Music Instrument
    It is favored because of its compact size and simplicity. Our mini thumb piano is lightweight and portable so you can make music anywhere anytime. Come with a small bag.
  • 17 Steel Keys and 2 Vibrato Holes
    The metal keys are mounted on a wooden box, acts as the resonating chamber. As you play you can uncover and cover the vibrato holes as you like to create personalized tones.

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    $9 shipping

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    LOL, a Wooden Thumb Piano Portable Finger Musical Instrument

    It's called a Kalimba

    • Was just about to say - I remember this from the old Encarta '97 days, the World of Music page was where I lived.

    • Must be a straight up aliexpress port to store lol

    • I've always known it as Mbira. Maybe that's the Zimbabwean name.

      • Marimba is the Zimbabwean name for it

        • Marimba is a very different instrument to this…

  • How long is the delivery? Did you have it in stock in Melbourne?

  • Can vouch that a kalimba is fun and easy to learn (doesn't require advanced notes reading / musical knowledge or experience).
    However, i stop playing and learning it after 3 months and it's just collecting dust now, just like every musical instrument i've owned :'c

    • You just need to join a band.

      • Five Finger band.

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