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Small Monochords:
104 x 24 x 8,5 cm, Mensur 90 cm, keynote between c1
and g1.
Here transportation and mobility are of first
importance.
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A 1
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The small Monochord with the brilliant sound for
quick and uncomplicated use.
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A 2
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The small Allround Monochord.
Three instruments on two playing surfaces
- 20-stringed Monochord
- 12-stringed Koto plus 4-stringed Bass/Tambura
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Large Monochords:
135 x 24 x 8,5 cm, Mensur 120 cm, keynote between g
and c1 – in the Bass, one octave lower.
Here the full attainement of sound-potential is of
first importance.
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B 1
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The large instrument with a robust soundboard
and strong sound. 17 strings, 17 single bridges.
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B 2
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The large Monochord, fully equipped on two playing
surfaces: -
20-stringed Monochord
- 12-stringed Koto plus 4-stringed Bass/Tambura
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B 3
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The basic Bass Monochord combines profound low tones
with bright, bell-like sounds and overtones.
17 special bass strings, 17 single bridges.
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B 4
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The great Bass Monochord with three instruments on
two playing surfaces: Bass Monochord with 17 special bass strings
and a 12-stringed Koto plus 4-stringed Bass/Tambura
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BK
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The Concert-Monochord with two Kotos on two playing
surfaces - 19-stringed Koto with
two bass- and two doublebass-strings tuned
on low
F
- 13-stringed Koto plus 4-stringed Bass/Tambura
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Very large Monochords
up to Mensur 1,80 cm und 40 cm width can be build on
demand.
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