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Clarke Gold Kazoo

Clarke Gold Kazoo

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Clarke Gold Kazoo

If you can hum, you can play. One of the simplest ways of learning a musical instrument. The Clarke Gold Kazoo, although played by humming into it is actually part of the percussion family of instruments, known as a Membranophone. The membrane holder can be adjusted to give you the loudest and cleanest sound to suit your humming. Made in England and completely constructed of metal. The Clark Gold Kazoo comes in a tube with a cotton purse to keep it in pristine condition. It's a humdinger.
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Made in Kent

Clarke Gold Kazoo highlights

Gold plating that won't tarnish - musical fun that maintains its beauty over time. Perfect for music teachers and families who want instruments that last.

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Tin plate.

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  • ★★★★★

    Great product and service.

    MURPS15

  • ★★★★★

    Great fun item.

    Larry55

  • ★★★★★

    It's awesome to annoy those you live with.

    Nuno

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Meet the Maker: Clarke Tinwhistles

When Suffolk farmer Robert Clarke walked from Coney Weston to Manchester in 1843 pushing his tools in a handbarrow, he created an instrument that would become Ireland's favorite folk music icon. Stopping at village markets to sell his tin whistles along the way, Clarke met Irish laborers building Britain's railways and canals - these navvies took the English-made whistles back to Ireland where they became integral to Celtic music. Setting up his factory in Manchester, Clarke called them 'Megs' after the Victorian nickname for a halfpenny - their original price. His company exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851, and he eventually bought his old farm with gold sovereigns. Still manufactured in Britain, Clarke's Original Tinwhistle uses the same tapered metal bore design from 1843, making them the authentic choice for traditional musicians worldwide.