🎉 Tap into Tradition with Every Beat!
The Heritage Musical Spoons are handcrafted percussion instruments made from high-density Canadian maple wood, measuring 10.5 inches in length and weighing 4.2 ounces. Perfect for all ages, these spoons offer a unique blend of cultural heritage and musical enjoyment, making them an ideal gift for anyone interested in music.
S**E
Great Quality and Sound.
Gorgeous look. Gorgeous sound. High quality.And made in Canada, no less.
D**S
Fun musical instrument!
Came fast, nicely packed and make a great sound. Happy with my purchase.
M**W
Great item and so beautifully made!
This is a beautiful, well-made instrument. My adult son loved them!
D**.
Level Up Your Spoons
These are awesome. I've played the cheaper ones that are available on Amazon, and they're fine, but the quality and sound and range and versatility in these babies is so much better. Not to mention the looks. Or the website with rad how-to videos. I played a St. Pats show at our local brewery, and people were like, "What the heck are those magical noise makers?" Super fun.
C**A
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S**E
Excellent Sound, Solid Durability, *But You Should Know...*
This is a great pair of wooden spoons. If you're on the market for high quality material, solid construction and great sound production--you're good to go with these. They are easy to learn and surprisingly versatile.NOTE: I bought two pairs and the resistance required to play the two are dramatically different. One was almost painful to play until after a few hours I finally managed to use pressure and a lot of breaking in to get it more tolerable. The other pair is on the totally opposite of the spectrum. It requires little to no pressure at all to clink the spoons together to produce sound. This pair is particularly comfortable to use.TL;DR -- Great Product, BUT if it requires too much force to play, return it for a new one! This should be a COMFORTABLE instrument, not a painful one.
J**T
Easy to play
I love instruments and buy a new one every year or so. I have harmonicas, a sax, a trumpet, an orcarina, a guitar, a piano, and some other woodwinds. This is the first percussion instrument I’ve owned though I’ve played drums and have some practice pads and sticks.It didn’t take more than a couple minutes to learn several ways to but I’ve yet to reach the end in variations of play.It be thing that I was surprised about is the volume. It takes great care to play these softly. The videos didn’t make it sound like they were so loud. I started at what I thought would be very gentle levels but the sound echoed thought the entire floor of the house. I’ve learned that if you want to play quietly it takes an extremely soft touch. But the other side is nice, playing with a band is easy. The sound is bright and can cut through the noise with little effort.
M**H
Just as I'd hoped, but a bit louder than expected.
These are great but they are a bit louder than expected. I've found that I can modulate the sound/tone a bit by placing my finger closer to the two spoons, between the two spoons, if that makes sense. Try it out, you'll see what I mean.
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