Lark in the Morning
Australian Bullroarer
Australian Bullroarer
SKU:ROA009
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An Aboriginal ceremonial instrument consisting of a rhomboid piece of wood painted in traditional designs. By holding the long string, which passes through a hole at one end, and spinning the Bullroarer in circles over your head, it twirls through the air, creating a unique, eerie sound, like a swarm of winged insects. Great fun to play, just make sure that you're in an open space! Kids love these as fun noisemaking backyard playtime activity! Can also be used as your wall decoration! Sizes range from 7” to 18”. Painted patterns may vary. Separate photos shows the design available for Extra Large Painted (SKU:ROA008)
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I already play a mountain lap dulcimer, but this one gives the instrument a whole different dimension to playing. Really beautiful craftsmanship. Thus isn’t a toy, but a lovely wooden instrument. Very easy to play!

Multifacsited approach to something fun to do!

Plays like a dream. I have MS and am no longer able to play guitar, but this uke let's me play songs again and sing. I had no idea how much I'd missed having music in my body. Thanks, Lark!

I love these little hand carved wood whistles from Brazil

These are great! They have a grand sound!