This authentic copper and brass bugle measures 30cm long, 16cm high with a 10cm bell diameter. Throughout history, the bugle has been used to instruct, motivate and inform troops in both the Australian Army and other military forces. This bugle is suitable for re-enactments, remembrance services and performances.
The Kaces Lightweight Hardshell Clarinet Case offers substantial protection for your Clarinet, with ample features, ergonomic design, and reliability at a very affordable price. Made of high density reinforced hard EPS foam, the case is strong but lightweight. The exterior is covered in a rugged 600D exterior, with luggage grade #10 zippers and heavy duty pull tabs designed to last. The case also features a quilted-grip handle, and removable backpack straps for easy transport. The molded interior features soft, secure padded storage for your clarinet. A large exterior pocket with an integrated organizer provide plenty of room for accessories. Lightweight foam protects and insulates 1200D nylon covers Accessory pocket Piccolo fits in flute case accessory pocket Heavy duty bolted handle and ergonomic back packs Padded wrap-around handle and heavy duty shoulder strap Luggage-grade zippers
Created to satisfy the expressive nature of musicians and combat the overwhelming plethora of plain bags, our Grafix cases for clarinet showcase original, artist-commissioned designs printed in brilliant, high definition color on a high quality Kaces case. The Kaces Lightweight Hardshell Clarinet Case offers substantial protection for your Clarinet, with ample features, ergonomic design, and reliability at a very affordable price. Made of high density reinforced hard EPS foam, the case is strong but lightweight. The exterior is covered in a rugged 600D exterior, with luggage grade #10 zippers and heavy duty pull tabs designed to last. The case also features a quilted-grip handle, and removable backpack straps for easy transport. The molded interior features soft, secure padded storage for your clarinet. A large exterior pocket with an integrated organizer provide plenty of room for accessories. Lightweight foam protects and insulates 1200D nylon covers Accessory pocket Piccolo fits in flute case accessory pocket Heavy duty bolted handle and ergonomic back packs Padded wrap-around handle and heavy duty shoulder strap Luggage-grade zippers
Metal Clarinet Mouthpiece Cap offers sturdy protection for your mouthpiece and reed. Made in France.
17-piece set of Mypad Clarinet pads to suit Orsi Bb clatinet system. Made in Italy by Luciano Pisoni. Double bladder, transparent, regular felt.
The Grevillea LAA21 Clarinet Thumb Rest Cushion is made from very Soft Black Rubber. Fits Most Clarinets.
Clarke's The Celtic Tin Whistle Counter Top Display of 24 traditionally lookin Celtic Whistles in the Key of D finished in green with Celtic Knot and each whistle comes attractively boxed with tune sheet and fingering chart. Made in England. Each of the Celtic nations has it's own instrumental tradition and each claim their right to specific instruments. The Scots will assert that the bagpipes are their national property; the Welsh the harp. The Irish claim the Uillean pipes as their own. One instrument played by all, and adopted by all is the Tinwhistle. When Robert Clarke invented the Tinwhistle in 1843, little did he know that it would become the perfect wind instrument to be played universally in all the Celtic lands. It can be heard in concert halls, broadcasts, churches and above all, especially in Ireland, in the pubs. It is easy to learn to play; inexpensive; and can be conveniently carried so as to be available for performances on all occasions.
Each of the Celtic nations has it's own instrumental tradition and each claim their right to specific instruments. The Scots will assert that the bagpipes are their national property; the Welsh the harp. The Irish claim the Uillean pipes as their own. One instrument played by all, and adopted by all is the Tinwhistle. When Robert Clarke invented the Tinwhistle in 1843, little did he know that it would become the perfect wind instrument to be played universally in all the Celtic lands. It can be heard in concert halls, broadcasts, churches and above all, especially in Ireland, in the pubs. It is easy to learn to play; inexpensive; and can be conveniently carried so as to be available for performances on all occasions. Supplied in the key of ‘D’, this traditionally looking CELTIC Tinwhistle is finished in green with Celtic knot logo, comes attractively packaged in a box with tune sheet and fingering chart.
The Original Penny Whistle. The favourite music instrument of distinguished tinwhistle players ever since 1843, this Clarke Tinwhistle can be considered the Stradivarius of tinwhistles. The instrument is still made of tin-plate with a wooden plug in the mouthpiece. Delicate operations still continue to be done by hand and, most importantly, Robert Clarke's traditional conical bore has been retained to give the instrument its unique sound, called “chiff”, and no other tin whistle has the same degree of "chiff" as a Clarke. The tone of the Clarke Tinwhistle is clear and flute-like, but it is also described as "crisp and responsive" by Bill Ochs; and "husky and sensual" by Mary Bergin. All these descriptions add up to "chiff". What Tommy Makem calls, "The great Clarke tone". This is what makes a Clarke Tinwhistle unique. The tin whistle is a simple, traditional musical instrument; ideal for popular and folk music but it is also suitable for a much wider musical repertoire. It is just as good for solo playing as in ensemble with other musical instruments; and can be played by children, youth or adults alike. Robust and easy to care for, the Clarke Tinwhistle has a long life. Play it... enjoy it... and join the millions of fellow musicians who have had their start in music from the famous Clarke Tinwhistle.
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