Opus 12″ Tongue Drum 11-Note Lotus Carves

$379.95 inc GST

Brand: Opus Percussion

Opus Percussion 12″ Metal 11-Note Lotus Carves Style Tongue Drum – Black

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Opus Percussion 12″ Metal 11-Note Lotus Carves Style Tongue Drum

The Opus Percussion 12″ Metal 11-Note Lotus Carves Style Tongue Drum is in the Key of C & emits an enchanting tone. Strictly hand-tuned and precisely hand-cut, every pitch is perfect. You can explore by just following your heart and no musical background is needed.

The beautiful sounds that it produces can help purify your mind, body and soul. You can play it with your hands or with the included mallets.

The Opus Percussion tongue drum is perfect for personal meditation, yoga practice, zazen, music therapists, performances, religious activities & more.

Features:

  • High-grade steel-titanium black alloy construction
  • 12″ Diameter
  • 11 Notes
  • C-Major Scale
  • Lotus Style Tongue Carves
  • Comes with Mallets & Carry Bag

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