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Description

Discover the captivating soundscape of the Array Five-Octave Teak Mbira with Nickel Keys, a remarkable instrument that bridges tradition with innovation. Crafted from premium teak wood, this mbira offers both durability and a rich, resonant tone, making it an ideal choice for both enthusiasts and professional musicians. The instrument's five-octave range enables a diverse array of musical explorations, from deep bass notes to sparkling high tones, allowing you to explore complex compositions and improvisations.

The nickel-plated keys not only enhance the mbira's aesthetic appeal but also provide a smooth and comfortable playing experience, ensuring that each note resonates with clarity and precision. This thumb piano is meticulously handcrafted, ensuring each unit meets high standards of quality and craftsmanship. Whether you’re recording in a studio or performing live, this mbira's rich tonal palette will captivate your audience and inspire your creativity.

Key Features:

  • Five-octave range for extensive musical exploration
  • Crafted from premium teak wood for durability and rich sound
  • Nickel-plated keys for a smooth playing experience
  • Handcrafted for quality and precision
  • Suitable for both studio recording and live performances

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See how Pretty Lights uses Array Five-Octave Teak Mbira with Nickel Keys

Pretty Lights

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In this photo, the upper-left-hand instrument is the 5-Octave Teak Mbira. Pretty Lights claims he "can't wait to play" it at the SnowBall Festival in Denver, CO.

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