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I'm looking for someone who will take good care of this. Please feel free to ask any questions or negotiate the price. 22-key Mbira A traditional instrument of the Shona people of Zimbabwe. Unlike the kalimba, it has round metal resonators. When the keys are played, the sound of the round metal resonators is added, and it is characterized by not only the gentle tone of the keys but also a unique, buzzing resonance. You play it with your thumbs and fingers. Highly recommended for those who want to enjoy the simple tone that only handmade instruments can offer. The following is my personal impression, but I love traditional percussion instruments in general, including singing bowls and tingsha. I close my eyes at the beginning and end of the day and simply let the sound resonate through my body and the space. I think the appeal of handmade ethnic instruments is the feeling of being freed from unnecessary thoughts. Country of origin: Zimbabwe Materials: Wood, iron Size: 20cm (height) x 18cm (width) x 4cm (thickness)
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