Vėlė ir paukščių šaukimai: Eurazijos apiplovė, šarka ir bekraštė šnaipelis.
Wind Sound and Animal Effects Instrument
- Tiny and versatile wind machine
- Imitation of wind and storm sounds
- Mimicry of magpie, jay and snipe
- As well as frogs
- For varied and versatile sounds
- Light and handy effect instrument
- Made in France/Europe
22.14€
Liko 250
Liko 250
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From slight breeze to hurricane easy to blow. The smallest "wind machine" in the world!
This effects instrument is also designed to easily imitate the bird call of the Eurasian Jay, Black-Billied Magpie and Common Snipe.
To the best of our knowledge, this tiny instrument is the smallest wind machine in the world. You can evoke the wind in all its facets. From powerful hurricanes, loud thunder, rough gusts and gentle breezes or a soft breath of air, everything is possible! And yet the mini wind machine is only seven centimetres long, robust and light as a feather, so it always finds a place.
You can imitate the rattling sounds of the Eurasian Jay and the rather unknown Common Snipe as well as the cackling calls of the Black-Billied Magpie or the croaking of the frogs.
| Svoris | 0.01 kg |
|---|---|
| Išmatavimai | 7.00 × 3.00 × 3.00 cm |
| Medžiaga |
From slight breeze to hurricane easy to blow. The smallest "wind machine" in the world!
This effects instrument is also designed to easily imitate the bird call of the Eurasian Jay, Black-Billied Magpie and Common Snipe.
To the best of our knowledge, this tiny instrument is the smallest wind machine in the world. You can evoke the wind in all its facets. From powerful hurricanes, loud thunder, rough gusts and gentle breezes or a soft breath of air, everything is possible! And yet the mini wind machine is only seven centimetres long, robust and light as a feather, so it always finds a place.
You can imitate the rattling sounds of the Eurasian Jay and the rather unknown Common Snipe as well as the cackling calls of the Black-Billied Magpie or the croaking of the frogs.















