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Night Noble Plastic Ocarina AC Black Rubber Music Instruments
$ 30.15
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Description
Night Noble Plastic Ocarina AC Black Rubber Music InstrumentsDescription
Condition: New
NIGHT BRAND
A flute made from clay. That is "Ocarina".
Clay is a very unstable material. Clay, which contains a lot of water, shrinks through the process of drying and firing.
It is very difficult to make a musical instrument out of clay. But we are up to the challenge.
We want to bring good ocarinas to more people. And we hope that our ocarinas will be a good encounter to connect you and music.
With this belief, we carefully produce ocarinas one by one under strict quality control.
Ocarinas play a heart-warming tone. It is a small little work of art.
NIGHT by Noble
A new ocarina was created through a partnership between Knight Ocarina of Japan and Noble Ocarina of Korea.
This plastic ocarina retains a high degree of pitch accuracy. It has a quality that allows you to enjoy authentic ocarina playing.
Alto C key / Color: Black rubber finish
Size:45 x 155 x 100 mm
Weight: 150g
Please note that the design and color may change without prior notice due to design changes by the manufacturer. Please understand that the design and color may change without notice.
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