



The tuning of the kalimba B9 is A-minor, identical to that of the Sansula's
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The Kalimba B9 is the ‘sister’ of the B7and is likewise a small and handy instrument
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The vibrations of the nine tines can be easily felt in the hands
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Because all the notes harmonize, beginners can easily pick it up and start playing.
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Solid resonance corpus of American Cherrywood
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Amplify the sound by placing the kalimba on a flat surface such as a table or on top of a drum
The tuning of the Kalimba B9 is identical to that of the Sansula. It is in A-minor with additional tines tuned to B and F. Because all the notes harmonize, beginners can easily pick it up and start playing.
Tuning (can be varied): A, C, C, A, A, F, E, E, H
Amplify the sound by placing the kalimba on a flat surface such as a table or on top of a drum.
Solid resonant body of American cherrywood.
Measurements: 4.8 x 3.6 x 1.6 inches