Large Concert Monochord MO-46GK

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The Melodious - Grounding and Relaxing - 3 in 1

Features

  • Monochord with 28 overtone strings in c and 2 bass strings in C
  • 4-string tambura in C, c, c, G
  • 12-string Koto with harp-like sound (fundamental c)
  • Wood: frame - cherry, soundboard - ash
  • Size : 134 x 30 x 10 cm
  • Accessories : Incl. feet, propeller and matching handles, tuning key, tuner, replacement strings, 12 koto single bridges, tuning template and tambura bridge
  • Matching bags and mallets sold separately
  • Biologically treated with hard wax oil
  • Made in Germany
  • worldwide courses and training
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The double sided Concert Monochord MO-46GK (KOTAMO) contains 3 instruments in one

  • The monochrome Monochord with 28 overtone strings and 2 bass strings
  • The earthy tambura with 4 strings in C,c, c, G, which produces gentle and long-lasting, Indian-like whirring tones
  • The melodious Koto with 12 Kotos strings, which are individually underlaid with single bridges

 

The exotic challenge for all guitarists, harpists and string virtuosos - the versatile

The koto with the single bridges dominates with its harp-like sound, which is occasionally complemented by draw notes. The Monochord accompanies with its fine waves, the tambura completes the sound with its exotic unmistakably Indian whirring tones. The MO-46GK is played lying down. For storage it can be placed upright. In this position the instrument is also very space-saving and a beauty in the living room.

The single bridges can be plucked individually, or played over like a harp. Like a Koto, the single bridges can also be pressed down on the non-tuned side after plucking, so that the tone increases its frequency or produces a vibrato. The tuning template provides a diatonic scale over 1.5 octaves, but the single bridges can also be moved at will, even during play, and a variety of other tunings can be tuned. The single bridges are arranged in the same way as traditional kotos are played, to allow the technique of pulling notes. Here the highest to n is on the player's side. In Europe the upside down construction is mostly used by instrument makers, because it serves the playing technique of the guitar players and no rethinking is necessary. We base our construction on the traditional playing technique of the Guzheng.

Seminars

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courses and training by feeltone

  • Learn a basic tool to play lightness and a variety of sound colours on our instruments and to express yourself intuitively.
  • Learn to incorporate the elements of nature, create specific moods, stimulate the flow of energy and the emotional body and hold a meditative space for clients and listeners.
  • All these techniques can be used in sound massage and group meditation, for sound and voice work or to support a variety of applications from acupuncture to music therapy.
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