LingTing 34 Key Chromatic Kalimba | C Major(under)and  #C Major(above)
LingTing 34 Key Chromatic Kalimba | C Major(under)and  #C Major(above)
LingTing 34 Key Chromatic Kalimba | C Major(under)and  #C Major(above)
LingTing 34 Key Chromatic Kalimba | C Major(under)and  #C Major(above)
LingTing 34 Key Chromatic Kalimba | C Major(under)and  #C Major(above)

LingTing 34 Key Chromatic Kalimba | C Major(under)and #C Major(above)

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Features:

LingTing 34 Key Chromatic Kalimba providing more bright and clear timbre, longer sustain and comfortable touch feeling for you.

Easy to play, just holding it in the hands and plucking the tines with your thumbs to create clear and melodious sounds; and comes with music book and stickers for quick learning and easy playing.Compact size and lightweight, convenient to carry around.
Also including a tuning wrench for adjusting the tines, a small bag and a hard case for easy carry.

  • ★High-quality materials: hand-made of high-quality violetwood and 34 keys adjustable carbon steel tines, suitable for players of all musical performance levels.
  • ★Rounded edge: Feels comfortable in hands.
  • ★Unique Sturdy Design: Each piece of thumb piano has its unique wood texture, and it is small, convenient and easy to carry.
  • ★Use occasions: The thumb piano of LingTing is simple to use, has textbooks for easy learning, and is suitable for various music occasions such as outdoor, school, party.
  • ★Exquisite packaging: The kalimba of LingTing with EVA thumb piano case, exquisite packaging color box, wiping piano cloth, syllable stickers and other accessories, it is the good gift for friends, family members and people who love musical instruments.



Specifications:
Brand: LingTing
Model: K34V
Material: violetwood

Tonality: C Major(under)and #C Major(above)

Keys: 34 keys


Package Size: 24 * 19 * 9cm / 9.4 * 7.5 * 3.5in
Package Weight: about 1500g/ 3.3lbs

Package List:
1 * Thumb Piano
1 * Protective Box
1 * Carry Bag
1 * User Manual
3 * Stickers
1 * Tuning Wrench
1 * Cleaning Cloth

Instrument Case details:
Semi-hard like luggage.
Stabilizing Insert is custom-fitted to the LingTing Chromatic Kalimba, to reduce movement and absorb impact effectively, prevents Kalimba from falling out accidentally.
Smooth and durable zipper

Maintenance

Dust-Cover: It is recommended that your Kalimba is kept covered in the thin drawstring cloth bag whenever it is unused, to keep the Kalimba in optimal condition. It prevents the accumulation of dust and dirt while the Kalimba is resting. The instrument wipe-cloth can be used to clean any oils or perspiration from the instrument after practice.

Impact-Protection: Consider keeping your instrument in the instrument case whenever it is not in use, so that it is safe from accidents. Use the instrument case to protect your Kalimba during international travel. Pack the tuning accessories in the black fabric drawstring bag, and do not store it together with your Kalimba in the case as it may scratch your instrument.

Rust-Protection: You can use WD-40 to provide rust-protection for the metal components of your Kalimba. Spray any metal part, and wipe off the excess. WD-40 is not corrosive and will not harm the wood/ bamboo. We use WD-40 when assembling the instrument too.

Thumbnail-Protection: Your nails are now an essential part of your instrument, just like drum sticks for a drummer. Feel free to use the silicone thumb protectors.

Tuning: Your Kalimba was tuned before shipping, and usually arrives tuned.
Here is what you can do if it loses its accuracy:
Use a tuner (or a smartphone tuning app), tuning hammer, tuning pliers and refer to LingTing’s tuning chart for each tine.
For Both Layers, you can raise the pitch by using the tunning hammer to tap up. This helps to shorten the movable tine length and increases the pitch of the tine back to an accurate level.
For the Upper Layer, you can lower the pitch by tapping down which lengthens the tines.
For the Lower Layer, you can lower the pitch by gently pulling the tine down with pliers, taking care not to pull the lower tine out.