retailer This family of three gankogui (gon-koe-KWI) bells is great for larger ensembles, bell pieces, and classroom settings. The gankogui, also known as agogo bell, double bell, or hi-low bell, is used in a variety of African percussion music, but is traditionally from the Anlo-Ewe of Ghana, Togo, and Benin. By striking the bells with a mallet or beater a two-pitch song is created. Each gankogui is hand-forged of recycled iron in Togo. Covered by our warranty, our gankogui feature: * Sizes: Large (9" low bell, 13" tall), Medium (7" low bell, 11" tall), and Small (5" low bell, 8" tall) * hand forged from recycled iron by expert blacksmiths in Togo * blright, sustained tones sing out over the ensemble * two distinct pitches, one low and one high, with no specific tuning; durable construction, built with quality of sound as priority * light-wood beater included * may have plain metal handle or a wood handle, with no selection available * due to the nature of the crafting process and materials used, each bell will have its own pitch and sound quality.
* Hand-forged of recycled iron by master blacksmiths in Togo; stick included
• Sizes: Large (9" low bell, 13" tall), Medium (7" low bell, 11" tall), and Small (5" low bell, 8" tall)
* Bright, sustained tones sing out over the ensemble
* May have plain metal handle, or wood handle; no selection available
* Hand crafted in Africa by village cultural artisans supported by the non-profit Africa Heartwood Project
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Product code: Gankogui Bell - Set of retailer 3 by Africa Heartwood Project