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Fully Chromatic Xylophone

Product Code: JX23004
£699.95 Ex. VAT £839.94 Inc. VAT
Fully Chromatic Xylophone This fully chromatic xylophone is ideal for the classroom.  There are two parts to this instrument.  One part is an alto diatonic xylophone which has 3 beaters and 4 extra notes.  This is the equivalent to the white keys on a piano ranging from… Read more

Fully Chromatic Xylophone

This fully chromatic xylophone is ideal for the classroom.  There are two parts to this instrument.  One part is an alto diatonic xylophone which has 3 beaters and 4 extra notes.  This is the equivalent to the white keys on a piano ranging from C40 to A61.  The second part is an alto chromatic half xylophone with 6 notes.  This is represented by the black keys on a piano within the same range.  Both parts are correctly raised and spaced to fit together for playing.

This school xylophone is perfect for ensembles and also in a classroom environment.  Your children will certainly love to tinker and play on this fully wooden instrument.  Their natural curiosity will allow them to compose marvellous creations.  For the more skilled students this is the perfect instrument to play either as a solo task or part of a wider group.  Your children will undoubtedly feel a sense of huge achievement as they improve and their confidence soars.

The solid wood poplar frame means that the sound carries beautifully.

Fully Chromatic Xylophone Features

  • 2 parts comprising of
  • 13 note alto xylophone (C40-A61) includes 2 x F# bars and 1 x Bb bar
  • 6 note chromatic half xylophone
  • Perfect for ensembles and classroom environment
  • Poplar wood frame

This is one of many tuned percussion instruments that we offer.  Why not take a look at the rest of our range to see what other instruments may suit your needs?

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