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Tibetan Finger Cymbal

Tibetan Finger Cymbal

Regular price 1.400 ISK
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These Tibetan Finger Cymbals deliver a clear, pure tone that cuts through any orchestra.

They pair perfectly with a Finger Cymbal Machine, Horizontal Machine, or Horizontal Mount, making them an excellent choice for Musical Theatre pit work.

Imported from Nepal.

[Finger Cymbal Machine, Horizontal Machine, Horizontal Mount, mount, triangle, not included]

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