Thursday, October 13, 2011

Sonor "Walking" Xylophone, with 6 Fixed Rosewood Bars

Sonor "Walking" Xylophone, with 6 Fixed Rosewood Bars Reviews


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Sonor "Walking" Xylophone, with 6 Fixed Rosewood Bars Feature

  • Soprano range with 6 pararosewood bars (pentatonic tuning) fixed onto a resonating chamber.
  • Lightweight and extremely portable - easy to play while walking (hence the name)!
  • The pleasant, warm tone is wonderful in the home, classroom, community center - anywhere!
  • Rubber feet on the bottom of the resonating chamber protect surfaces from scratches.
  • Includes one pair of Sonor medium-hard rubber mallets (each mallet approx. 10" long).
The bar pitches are C2, D2, E2, G2, A2, and C3; however, the bars are not marked with the note names, making this instrument perfect for improvisation - there are no "right" or "wrong" notes to play. The name comes from the ability to hold the instrument by the strap on the bottom of the resonator box (resting the opposite end against the upper arm) and play the instrument while walking. A great instrument for music therapy use: the therapist and client can use opposite ends of the xylophone, so that each person has 3 bars to play. An extremely portable instrument with a pleasant, warm tone; wonderful in any setting, bet it home, classroom, day care, community center, or music therapy session.


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