Heritage Musical Spoons Percussion Instrument, Handmade Canadian Maplewood, Natural Wood Folk Sound, Great Gift for All Ages With Any Music Experience, Small, Old Fashioned








Key features
- •A part of Canada's history, these genuine musical spoons are a part of a collective heritage, a connection to the cultural and musical past. The designs are inspired by traditional attached French musical spoons and are easier to play than metal spoons. They add rhythm to any situation, making whoever playing them, the life of the party
- •Easy to learn, and great for both adults or children with any or no level of musical experience. To play; hold spoons with dominant hand. Place index finger between the branches and your thumb pointing forward. The "branches" have to move freely. Sit with your feet flat on the floor. Hold your spare hand open, palm down above your knee. Keep wrist relaxed and play the spoons back and forth between thigh and hand. Instructional pamphlet included. See video for tutorial
- •Each set of wooden spoons is handcrafted exclusively with Canadian maple wood sourced from the forests of northern Quebec and Ontario. Maple is a high-density and durable wood that's excellent for percussion, making it the perfect gift for those with an affinity for melody!
- •Producing a full and rich tone that is gentle and pleasing to the ear, the natural wood produces a variety of pitches depending on its shape and size. The medium is the most popular spoon, and is the perfect size for adults who want to start playing and as well as for kids age 6+. The small has the highest pitch and is a great entry-level spoon or for children ages 3-6. The large (the deepest pitch), is considered the most versatile for its ability for faster beats and is preferred by musicians
- •Made in Canada with a focus on craftsmanship, sound, and quality. Handcrafted to the highest standards at the Heritage Workshop in Québec City since 1997
Heritage Musical Spoons Percussion Instrument, Handmade Canadian Maplewood, Natural Wood Folk Sound, Great Gift for All Ages With Any Music Experience, Small, Old Fashioned
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Super cool
ConnieJo Henry✓ Verified Purchase•September 9, 2023
Bought them for my husband, he loves them!!
Easy and fun to play
Steve G.✓ Verified Purchase•September 3, 2023
Heritage spoons are a joy to play. Even a beginner (like me) will be immediately satisfied with the fun and ease to play. Also like the fact I am supporting a small family owned business
Large Spoons
Failyn✓ Verified Purchase•July 16, 2023
To be honest, it's a gift I haven't given yet. I can't wait to see how my grandson likes it. He likes to play different musical instruments, and this one will be unique for him. I bought the large, and they really do look large to me. But, he is 6 foot three so it's probably the right option. They look nice and they came quickly, and that's all I can report on at this time.
Wow
Dean✓ Verified Purchase•June 28, 2023
I love em.
Easy to play
J. Croft✓ Verified Purchase•June 6, 2023
I love instruments and buy a new one every year or so. I have harmonicas, a sax, a trumpet, an orcarina, a guitar, a piano, and some other woodwinds. This is the first percussion instrument I've owned though I've played drums and have some practice pads and sticks.
It didn't take more than a couple minutes to learn several ways to but I've yet to reach the end in variations of play.
It be thing that I was surprised about is the volume. It takes great care to play these softly. The videos didn't make it sound like they were so loud. I started at what I thought would be very gentle levels but the sound echoed thought the entire floor of the house. I've learned that if you want to play quietly it takes an extremely soft touch. But the other side is nice, playing with a band is easy. The sound is bright and can cut through the noise with little effort.
It didn't take more than a couple minutes to learn several ways to but I've yet to reach the end in variations of play.
It be thing that I was surprised about is the volume. It takes great care to play these softly. The videos didn't make it sound like they were so loud. I started at what I thought would be very gentle levels but the sound echoed thought the entire floor of the house. I've learned that if you want to play quietly it takes an extremely soft touch. But the other side is nice, playing with a band is easy. The sound is bright and can cut through the noise with little effort.
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