Lark in the Morning
Double Wind Wand
Double Wind Wand
SKU:ROA010
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The Wind Wand combines the sound of the didgeridoo and the bullroarer. Constructed of wood with a rubber band resonator, the Wind Wand is twirled with the handle, creating a variety of interesting sounds. This model has 2 separate shafts, spreaders and bands, making it tunable to an infinite number of differing pitches. A very full sounding and versatile instrument. 24" long, 6" wide. 1 extra band included.
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Double the vibration! Takes a minute to get used to but is a wonderful sound
I am really satisfied! Thank you so much for this fast delivery!
It is awesome and tunable. The wood frame is so pretty and it makes the sought after drone tones. Great customer service too!
Thanks for the prompt response to my email and the quick ship
I really enjoy this instrument. It’s so grounding for me.
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