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List Price: $49.50
Our Price: $36.50
Your Save: $ 13.00 ( 26% )
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Amazon Minimum Age: 36 Binding: Toy Brand: Kidsplay EAN: 0037728506002 Feature: 8-note diatonic range is from middle C, up one octave to high C. Label: None Manufacturer: None Model: RB108 Publisher: None Studio: None
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Features
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8-note diatonic range is from middle C, up one octave to high C. Color and number coded; easy to play even if you don't read music.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: An octave of fun! Comment: I bought this set of bells to use in my music therapy sessions several years ago, and continue to use them with almost every group that I work with--from small children to adults.
The set comes with a small booklet to start you off on some songs, and I found them to be tuned well.
They're durable too! Many a client has banged, thrown, or done worse to the bells, and I have not had to replace any. They're easy to clean, since it is all plastic/metal (no paper or delicate material).
Great product, I recommend others to use this as well!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Kids Love Them Comment: I've had the desk bells for years. Kids love using them. I have wanted the hand bells and finally purchased them. The bells allow you to use them by #'s, letters of the notes, or by color. I will take a poster board and put the words of the song with the color of the bell above the word that the note cooresponds too. I have used them with children ages 3 to 11. They catch on almost immediately. The colors are fun and billiant. It is great for teaching harmony, too.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent quality Comment: These bright-colored bells are right in tune, and the little tune book has easy to play music for beginners. They are color-coded, and have both numbers and keys on the tops to guide you in your playing.
Great item!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Introduce tonality and the one-octave scale with these colorful hand bells. Promote cooperation by having each child play one bell, creating their own melody.
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