Moon Kalimba by Magadi

 Today I will talk about the spectacular Moon Kalimba of Magadi.

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This is the link of the website where you can find many informations of this incredible musical instrument


Magadi sells about ten incredibly functional chinese thumb-piano models, which the sound is really warm and enveloping. His kalimbe are present all over the Europe, bringing quality in the hands of musicians and with expeditions fast and cheap.


Now, let's talk about the moon kalimba: it seems like a sansula, with its unique rounded shape. The 10 tines are of high quality harmonic steels. They are subjected to anti-rust and folding treatments, so that the result is a durable and ringing sound. The tines are soft and comfortable for an excellent musical experience.


The wood is cherry, hard and compact for better resonance, clear and bright to be gorgeous to see.


The back of the Moon kalimba is made of oak and is adjustable thanks to the screws. This allows you to stretch or soften sheep skin and change the resonance.


This instrument is truly unique and precious and I recommend that you treat it with care. It is suitable for anyone who wants to relax and improvise for hours. It is very versatile, easy to tune and you will love the delay effect of its sheep leather case. The tines are really flexible, so your thumbs don’t suffer.


I also had the opportunity to contact the manufacturer during the shipment of my kalimba and assisted me in all stages of purchase, proving to be very helpful, polite and professional. I recommend to all those looking for a professional and high quality tool to contact Magadi via the website or social pages.

I assure you that this moon kalimba will not leave you disappointed and will give you many relaxing moments.



The instrument is made through high-quality materials, the shopping experience was excellent and, even in case of need, I was helped. It is a musical instrument with a thousand possibilities, but I would not recommend it to a beginner who has never played a kalimba: first for the cost and then because it does not allow to play pop songs.


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