Twin Televi Shaker

Carved CultureSKU: GHSH027

Price:
Sale priceRs. 2,700.00
Stock:
Only 1 unit left

Description

This delightful Twin Televi Shaker provides a gentle sound! Two televi nuts are skillfully bound together with vibrant cord, measuring roughly 21cm. From Ghana, it's crafted from the televi nut and artfully wrapped with eye-catching cord. Enjoy the rhythms of a handmade percussion instrument - made with fair trade practices.

Features

  • The Twin Televi Shaker is handmade from African Televi nuts 
  • Fairtrade, eco-friendly and fun
  • Perfect for creating music
  • Lightweight 

Weight & dimensions

Size: approximately 27cm 

Weight: 60g

Specifications

Product Type: Shaker

Colour: Multicoloured 

Material: Televi nuts, wood and more

Number of units included: 1

Theme: African culture

Display type: Hanging

Product Care: wipe with damp cloth

Safety Warning: This product may contain small parts that pose a choking hazard, may have sharp edges, or may be heavy and fragile. It is not intended for use by children without adult supervision. Use with care to avoid injury. Handle and maintain the product responsibly to ensure safety. Buyers are responsible for ensuring safe use and care of the product. This is a general guide and it is not a substitute for proper supervision.

Country of Origin: Ghana

Technical Details

Pitch

High pitch

Decay time

180ms

Dominant Frequency Range

1.3khz - 17khz

Frequency Range

130hz - 20khz

Peak decibels

86db

RMS decibels

69db

Loudness Rating

Level 8

Difficulty Rating

1

What’s included

Twin Televi Shaker

Attack

57ms

Timbre Tone Colour

Vibrant and organic

Dynamic Range

Low to Medium

Recommended Age

5+ years

Frequently Asked Questions 

Is the televi shaker suitable for beginners?

Yes, it is easy to use and ideal for beginners, but not suitable for very young children due to small parts.

How to play the televi shaker?

Hold the shaker and move it rhythmically back and forth to produce percussive sounds.

What is the televi shaker used for?

It is used in rhythm-based music, percussion ensembles, and educational settings to enhance timing and coordination.

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