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MASCARRY 17 Keys Thumb Piano, Portable Mbira Wood Finger Piano with Tuning Hammer and Study Instruction, Musical Instrument Gifts for Kid Adult Beginners

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About MASCARRY 17 Keys Thumb Piano, Portable Mbira Wood

The African-Tuned Kalimba thumb piano 1. Kalimba is an African musical instrument. It has different names in different countries. 2. Some of the names are Kalimba, Mbira, Likembe, Sanza, 17 Key Thumb Piano, Finger Piano, Thumb Piano, Hand Piano, Pocket Piano, Portable Piano and so on. 3. Kalimba 17 key is made of Mahogany for the board and metal for tines. 4. A SOLID WOOD BODY makes the resonance much more beautiful. International C TuneEvery Thumb Piano is tuned and tested before shipped. The tone is the same as a piano. International C tune. Best Gift The finger piano is so easy to learn and so enjoyable for everyone. It is the best gift for a birthday present, a Valentine's Day gift, or even as a Christmas present. Suitable to be given to kids, that special someone in your life, mom, dad, brother, sister, grandfather, grandmother, student, co-worker, friends, wife, husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, son, daughter, grandson, granddaughter, musician, teacher, psychologist, doctor; you can see, this would be perfect for anyone in your life. Kalimba Package Includes: 1 * 17 Keys Kalimba 1 * Silicone Finger Protector 1 * Instructions 1 * Flannelette Bag 1 * Thumb Piano Key Color Stickers 1 * Tuning Hammer 1 * Cleaning Cloth How to tune: 1. Tuning tool Portable tuner, tuned piano or cellphone(iOS users can download Tuner Lite or insTuner, Android user can download gstrings), or a tuning hammer. There are many free apps for both types of devices. Just search for “Tuner”. 2. Tuning steps: (1) Pluck the middle tine of the Kalimba. (2) Use the tuning hammer to tune the tine, until the note in the tuner matches the default note and the pointer directing to the center position.