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Each Freenotes Wing Instrument comes with a pair of mallets.

C Major Pentatonic Set

Freenotes Musical Instruments were created by Richard Cooke, a Grammy award-winning musician who created a family of instruments that give everyone a way to play beautiful music simply. Each Freenotes instrument is sturdy, lightweight, and portable, with no moving parts or necessary tuning, making them a great instrument for beginners and trained musicians alike!

The C Major Wing has eleven notes and spans two octaves. It is excellent for creating soothing and uplifting harmonies. As with all Freenotes instruments, there are no wrong notes, so you can be as free as you wish to be.

The notes are made with 1" wide aluminum bars that are resonated by 1.5" square tubes, giving these instruments remarkable projection and sustain. Add a Freenotes Instrument to your sound healing toolkit today and begin to unlock your creative potential!

11 Notes (C - D - E - G - A - C - D - E - G - A - C)

C Major Pentatonic Set Specifications:
Dimensions: 16.5" x 14.25" x 4.5"
Weight: 4 lbs 10 oz

Mallet Measurements:
Total Length: 12.5”
Head Diameter: 1”
Weight: 0.6 oz




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