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Hornby C Descant 200H
The Hornby 200H C Descant Recorder is an ideal choice for student musicians requiring a reliable instrument to develop with. The 200H's hard plastic exterior is durable and can last frequent lessons and rehearsals. The recorder is designed with stable tuning in mind, so you can be confident you're playing the right notes. This model's mouthpiece has a narrow tip for a more comfortable playability with younger students. The 200H's two-piece construction can be detached into an easily portable size, whilst the included pouch keeps it organised. The recorder's dark brown colour with gloss finish is a timeless look.
Barns & Mullins Wimborne...
BODY & CONSTRUCTION
STYLE: A-Style
TOP: Solid Spruce
BACK & SIDES: Solid Maple
BRIDGE: Ebony - Adjustable
BINDING: Composite Wood
FINISH: High Gloss
HARDWARE: Nickel
NECK
NECK: Ovangkol
FINGERBOARD: Ovangkol
FRETS: 20
INLAYS: Mother of Pearl Dots
HEADSTOCK
TRUSSROD COVER: ‘Wimborne’ Script
MACHINEHEADS: Open Gear
NUT WIDTH: 28mm
DIMENSIONS
SCALE LENGTH: 350mm
WEIGHT: 1.5kg
Ozark 2112G Banjo
- Wood shell
- Rolled brass tone ring
- Detachable mahogany resonator
- Double co-ordinator rods
- 24 plated brackets
- Mahogany neck
- Ovangkol inlaid fingerboard
- Planetary geared pegs
- 11" REMO coated head
- Scale length: 670 mm
Scarlatti 24 Button...
Scarlatti Accordions, Melodeons and Concertinas are made in China. They have good reeds, and the instruments are excellent value, although they are not finished to the standards of European makers. The Scarlatti range is ideal for beginners, and they are priced very attractively to enable you to take a chance and see if the instrument is for you. Although they are a beginner's instrument, they are of a much higher quality than the Chinese Accordions, melodeons and concertinas of the past, and will keep you going for some time!
Hohner Harmonica Big River...
Imagine sitting on a paddle steamer, slowly floating down the Mississippi. The sun is shining, and you look over the rail while there’s music playing. The Big River Harp perfectly captures this spirit of the Mississippi delta, freedom, and tranquility – hence the name. It’s the perfect starting point for your first expeditions into the world of western, folk or Nashville style country