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AMI 12-Note Amadinda
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This African-tuned Amadinda xylophone is made of kiaat wood, which AMI uses to make kalimbas. Two players sit opposite each other and beat on the ends of the bars with wooden sticks. Symbolic of the African value of community. $190
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AMI 12-Note Western-Tuned Amadinda in G
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A western-tuned version of the Amadinda, a 12-note xylophone in G. This instrument can be played by two or three people at once. $190
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AMI Shakers
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AMI Shakers - made of wicker reinforced with wire mounted on a small plate of kiatt wood, it is easy to get in the groove with these. Softish sound is very nice with the kalimba. $24 for a pair.
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Mbira
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Mbira, handmade in Zimbabwe. This instrument represents one of the peaks of traditional African musical achievement, craftsmanship, and creativity. $285, back in stock
