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The Amadinda is inspired by a traditional pentatonic xylophone originating in uganda, the name is derived from Ama (big) and Dinda (keys). The name for the instrument, Amadinda, is given to us by the ganda people of central uganda. It has large resonating chambers that give a deep and rich tone. The bars of this instrument are made of weather resistant ipe, from sustainable sources, which performs well in an outdoor setting and stands up to hard use. The amadinda is tuned to C major in the pentatonic scale. The wood is highly weather resistant and sealed to increase its longevity outdoors. Overall length is five feet.
In common whith the other products, the amadinda has been inspected by the play inspection company who have confirmes its compliance with EN1176. Spare parts are avaliable to order.