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37 Key Shona Njari ELECTRIC Mbira - Triple Sensor Pickup - Finger Piano Kalimba

$ 100.53

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Number of Keys: 37
  • Model: 37 Key Njari Elec Triple
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: africancraftwork-com
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Zimbabwe
  • Instrument: Mbira
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    37 Key Shona Njari ELECTRIC Mbira - Triple Sensor Pickup - Finger Piano Kalimba Handmade in Zimbabwe!
    Product Description
    Our best newest release, a unique product to African Craftwork.
    National Instrument of Zimbabwe
    37 metal keys.
    Built in triple sensor audio pickup and phono jack provides best amplified fidelity.
    One sensor under the right side one in the middle and one for the left side.
    Njari tuned by workshop member Cypren with bright sound
    Compare this to other non-electric mbiras online retailing for over 0
    Created by Mbira master C. Vambe. Shipped Quickly from California!
    Built in sensor pickup for premium sound amplification. pickup and jack provides excellent amplified fidelity in this new style of workshop assembled Mbira. Expands the musical possibilities such as routing the sound output through various effects boxes or simply plugging into your favorite amp for studio or live performance. I recently returned from Zimbabwe where I had a chance to meet with C. Vambe and his sons for a short performance which was just fantastic. Hand made by Cypren from a block of Mukwa hardwood that is carefully selected. This Mbira has 37 metal keys and this 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 a Large full size mbira, check the measurements in the images. This is the primary imstrument 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 non-electric 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! The keys can be adjusted up/down/sideways on the board to alter the tune as you please. This could make a great gift. Please note the mbira you receive may have a slightly different wood patina than the one pictured but will be very similar. Thanks for looking.
    terapeak