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Blow harmonica with 12 notes - suitable from 3 years of age
Simply follow the colours! Now with SEYDEL's approved and durable stainless steel reeds!
The Triola is a blow harmonica for children between the ages of 3 and 12. Making music with it is easy and a lot of fun! You can play single notes and even whole chords with the Triola.
Reading music made easy: each note is assigned to a coloured key, which can also be found in the coloured sheet music that comes for the Triola.
The Triola is a real musical instrument. All the notes are precisely tuned. The tonal range goes from g' to d''' and follows the C major scale (see also under "Tips").
The package includes playing instructions with the first four songs. Making handmade music with a starter model has never been so easy. Many other songbooks and a detailed teaching book are available separately.
Made in Germany: The Triola is manufactured by C.A. Seydel Söhne GmbH in Klingenthal (Saxony/Germany). The company is proud of more than 170 years of experience in building harmonicas and other reed instruments.
>visit the English Triola YouTube Channel for more videos
The Triola is a blow harmonica for children between the ages of 3 and 12. Making music with it is easy and a lot of fun! You can play single notes and even whole chords with the Triola.
Reading music made easy: each note is assigned to a coloured key, which can also be found in the coloured sheet music that comes for the Triola.
The Triola is a real musical instrument. All the notes are precisely tuned. The tonal range goes from g' to d''' and follows the C major scale (see also under "Tips").
The package includes playing instructions with the first four songs. Making handmade music with a starter model has never been so easy. Many other songbooks and a detailed teaching book are available separately.
Made in Germany: The Triola is manufactured by C.A. Seydel Söhne GmbH in Klingenthal (Saxony/Germany). The company is proud of more than 170 years of experience in building harmonicas and other reed instruments.
>visit the English Triola YouTube Channel for more videos