With a mostly crystalline sound, beautiful sound projection and excellent note duration, here is “KOÏ”. The bass is warm and deep, and becomes more and more shiny as you go up to the treble, with a little noticeable plucking effect for more fluidity.
The sound of this harpika is a happy medium between the warmth of the Celtic harp, the timbre of the zither or the lyre, with accents and a depth reminiscent of that of the hammered dulcimer.
A mystical, fluid and gentle mixture, an aquatic universe halfway between Europe and Asia.
The harpika is decorated with four discreet corners representing a carp, swimming surrounded by flowers, then enhanced by the beautiful red color of the wood and its smell between sugar and spices.
Immerse yourself in its waves, and let yourself be carried away!
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This harpika is diatonic - it contains tones only - for an audience who wants to play simple music or just make beautiful sounds to relax.
Accessible to beginners
The 17 tones from 1 to 3° are located at the bottom to facilitate the transition of 17K kalimba players to the harpika , and the basses are located crosswise if the person wishes to add them, thereby reducing the width of the instrument. More ropes for less space!
The range extends from 4° to 3°°, or almost 3 octaves of tones!
To improve the reading of the instrument, the numbers are engraved below the strings, and tinted in contrasting colors.
Tuned in C
number of strings 21
Delivered with :
Carrying pouch
tuning key
Brush for cleaning
Replacement dowel
Repair sawdust
If a rope breaks or wears out, you can find an individual replacement HERE