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32 Key PREMIUM Shona Njari Mbira Finger Piano - Kalimba - Hand made in Zimbabwe!

$ 67.58

Availability: 10 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • UPC: Does Not Apply
  • Thumb Piano: Mbira
  • Brand: Cypren
  • Instrument: Mbira
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Number of Keys: 32 Key
  • Model: Njari
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    32 Key PREMIUM Cypren Mbira Thumb Piano Kalimba Handmde in Zim. SHIPS from USA!
    Product Description
    The national instrument of Zimbabwe, also known as the Voice of the Ancestors
    Premium hand made Nhare tuned from Zimbabwe by Cypren.
    Mukwa Hardwood finish, solid construction
    This would make an exceptional gift for a music lover.
    Mellow tone and excellent sustain.
    When comparing electric/non-electric Mbira between vendors, zoom in to the photos, particularly the keys to
    check for rust or surface marks/dirt.
    We go the extra mile and
    remove these inconsistencies while others do not
    .
    We use a food safe oil to seal the wood while others leave the wood bare which can cause cracks.
    All products are
    already in the US
    so no need to worry about
    customs
    when shipping within the US and
    delivery and returns are handled within days rather than weeks or months.
    We are the
    original
    producers of the
    electric mbira
    from Zimbabwe.
    I recently returned from Zimbabwe where I had a chance to meet with some exceptional mbira makers who produced a short performance which was fabulous. Hand made from a block of carefully selected wood which is stained and sun dried prior to making the mbira so as not to interfere with the instruments acoustics. It has 32 metal keys and has a particularly great tone to it with decent sustain. When each key is made they use a master mbira to adjust each key to sound the same as that master mbiras keys ensuring it is tuned correctly. This is the primary instrument of the Shona Zezuru people of Zimbabwe and has been for hundreds of years where the instrument first originated.
    In a typical mbira band performance there would be 4 mbira players, one playing bass, another playing rhythm, a sub rhythm player, a lead and finally a dancer! It is quite entrancing to hear the various sections played together by experienced players.  Compare this to other mbiras online retailing for over 0. Made from the same shona mbira masters as those were but at a fraction of the price. Being born and raised in Zim I can assure you this is an authentic Zim-bira!
    There are many links online showing one how to play the mbira.  This could make a great gift. Thanks for looking.
    terapeak