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Around the World - Latin
1 Cabasa Afuche
An extremely versatile instrument. Now with a soft 1
rubber covered for extra grip.
070-MES226 £21.75
2 Mini-Cabasa
Ideal for KS1 / Infants.
070-MES34 £15.25
3 Coconut Cabasa
2
Traditional with wooden handle, 25 x 14 cm.
3
070-MES95 £10.95
4 Crystal Rainmaker
Sounds like its name plus fascination of seeing the
beads falling.
070-MES22 46 cm £25.95
070-MES21 120 cm £47.75
4
5 Vibraslap
Slap into the palm of your hand for a ‘chattering’ sound.
5
070-MES626 Wood £16.95
070-MES625 Metal £15.75
6 Metallic/Wood Shakers
7
Metallic Wood/ shakers . Excellent sound quality.
Made from Rosewood.
070-MES621 Medium £4.95
070-MES624 Chocola Shaker £7.35
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7 Tri Colour Maracas
Madrono wood with traditional tri-colour finish.
070-MES85 28 x 7.5 cm £6.95
8
070-MES84 25 x 6 cm £6.65
8 Floral Maracas
Hand-carved in Madrono wood with hand painted,
colourful floral design.
070-MES82 19 x 3 cm £4.65
070-MES83 38 x 7.5 cm £6.95
9 Guiro/Reso Reso
9
Attractive fish Shape and complete with scraper.
070-MES87 40 cm £6.95
070-MES88 30 cm £5.95
10Claves
10
Rosewood, excellent tone, 20 x 4 cm.
070-MES86 £6.50
11 Castanets
With handle, grenadilla wood hand-carved.
Medium 20 x 6 cm.
070-MES90 £6.35
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12 Painted Castanet
On a handle for ease of use.
070-MES3 £2.75
13 Mexico CD
Take your pupils on a musical journey to Mexico! This
offers an array of upbeat, traditional & contemporary
sounds. The notes feature detailed information on the
songs and artists, & beautiful photographs of the
Mexican landscapes. 13 songs.
12
070-GMECD £12.95
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