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Le Caisse Noisette            

Single Row 10”

         

Inspired by Tchaikovsky’s score, The Nutcrkacker (Caisse Noisette) and Stravinsky’s tambourine part in Petroushka with its folk elements, colours, and contrasts. The simplicity of this design and function allows the player to get responsive shake rolls and thumb rolls with this easy to use 10” shallow frame tambourine.

 

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Le Caisse Noisette ©

AU$370.00Price
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    Minimum wait time is four weeks. We always do our best to keep things moving but sometimes it takes more time. Your patience is much appreciated and remember, your tambourine is being made just for you.

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We pay our respects to the traditional owners of the land where these instruments are built - the land of the Wurundjeri Woiwurring people of the Kulin Nation, their elders past, present and emerging. Maroondah is an Aboriginal word for ‘throwing’ and Maroon is a word for ‘leaves’. (Courtesy of Maroondah City Council, Acknowledgement of Country 2020).                                                                                                                    

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