Regular Price: $25.95
|
Price with discount: $28.75 |
Product Details
Model Number: FN915
Grover Fretted Parts/Tools for Resale
Dear visitor! This website has been designed to help you find THE BEST PRICE. When you are ready to buy, your payment will be processed through one of the most TRUSTED SUPPLIERS directly.
Thank you for shopping with us!
Not what you're looking for? Try smart custom search:
Customer Review
Great for Little Musicians!
This is a great xylophone! It has a great sound and holds up to heavy duty playing. I've found this to be one of the best instruments for young children. All kids love to play with toys that make noise and enjoy whacking stuff. This xylophone is excellent since in addition to fulfilling those basic requirements it also plays actual notes to help kids start developing an ear for notes and scales. Top to learn more
She loved it
Santa brought this for our nine year old..I was surprised that it was wooden (SHE picked it out, not me) but evidently that's what "xylo" means-wooden...lovely sound, notes are engraved on the keys so she is able to convert tunes easily.. Top to learn more
March 21, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 5 | Rating: 5
Product Description
This beautiful wood xylophone is handcrafted and tuned by experienced musicians. Each note is stained a brilliant, bright color that is coordinated with enclosed music sheets. Your child simply follows along with the colors to play a well-known song. The xylophone has 15 notes in a 2-octave range. Great fun for Ages 5 and up. Top to learn more
Regular Price: $25.00
|
Price with discount: $17.49 |
You Save:$7.51 (30%)
Product Details
Packaged in attractive gift box
accurate tuning produces a pleasant sound
Special designed child safe mallet safe for ages 12+ months
BPA free, lead free, phythlate free
Unique design protects the bars from falling off or being removed. Color coded songsheet included
This item is eligible for FREE SHIPPING
Sale Price: $17.49You Save
$7.51 (30%)
Dear visitor! This website has been designed to help you find THE BEST PRICE. When you are ready to buy, your payment will be processed through one of the most TRUSTED SUPPLIERS directly.
Thank you for shopping with us!
Customer Review
Teach Your Baby Music With This Glockenspiel!
We bought this for our 8-mo old baby and she absolutely lights up whenever we get it out. She figured out quite quickly how to hold the mallet and bangs on the notes to make sounds. It's wonderful that it has a full octave that is musically correct. You can play lots of different songs to demonstrate for your baby--Mary Had a Little Lamb, Twinkle Little Star, Frere Jacques, Do re me, etc., and it comes with a few songs to play, too. Very durable--we had a 3-year-old over who was very hard on it, and it stood up to his ambitious banging!The mallet also attaches to the back so you won't lose it. Generally, just a wonderful introduction to music!
Top to learn more
On pitch!
So glad to have finally found a xylophone with correct pitch! Would love it even more with two mallets.
Top to learn more
February 12, 2010
| Helpful Votes: 26 | Rating: 5
Good quality xylophone
We bought this xylophone for our 1-year-old granddaughter, who enjoys banging on different objects to hear the noise each of them makes. I looked locally, but all I could find were xylophones for older children. She loves it. But, better yet, the tone is so clear, it makes an enjoyable sound when played and is easy on the ears. Since she has only had it a short while, I can only guess as to its long-term durability, although it seems quite sturdy.
Top to learn more
June 27, 2010
| Helpful Votes: 15 | Rating: 5
Product Description
Eight multi-colored, precision tuned metal bars give any toddler room to make bright and colorful sounds. Includes child safe mallet and attractive vinyl carry case. Best seller! Top to learn more
Thirteen interchangeable tone bars for a wide note range
Bars are precision tuned in Germany
Two wooden mallets for true, clean sound
Dear visitor! This website has been designed to help you find THE BEST PRICE. When you are ready to buy, your payment will be processed through one of the most TRUSTED SUPPLIERS directly.
Thank you for shopping with us!
Customer Review
Excellent Buy!!!
This xylophone is an excellent first instrument. It is tuned to perfection and has provided many hours of fun for my grandchild. Very, very good buy. Top to learn more
December 27, 2010
| Helpful Votes: 3 | Rating: 5
Product Description
Thirteen interchangeable bars are precision tuned in Germany and include two wooden mallets for true, clean sound. A fun and easy way to make vibrant music! Top to learn more
Mallet is attached by a string so the mallet never gets lost
Play a variety of tunes by striking the keys
Traditional xylophone play with new features
Dear visitor! This website has been designed to help you find THE BEST PRICE. When you are ready to buy, your payment will be processed through one of the most TRUSTED SUPPLIERS directly.
Thank you for shopping with us!
Customer Review
Product Description
Fisher-Price Xylophone
Encouraging early music-making with a colorful xylophone is a great way to develop a sense of accomplishment while having a lot of fun. And the xylophone is an easy way to do just that. The mallet is attached, so it never gets lost. And easy-rolling wheels make it perfect to pull along and practice walking.
Product Dimensions (inches): 11.2 (L) x 5.5 (W) x 3.2 (H)
I wish the cord were longer!
These are such fun, classic toys. My kids (almost 1 and 3 years) both love it! It has the added bonus of being on wheels for pulling all over the house. I only wish the cord were a bit longer. I understand the fear that kids are going to hurt themselves, but if it were even an inch or two longer it would be able to reach the farthest keys. As it stands, my daughter has to really tug at it and hold it awkwardly to reach the farthest key. Top to learn more
Not musical. Tune is terrible.
I picked the Fisher Price for the durability, believing the overall quality would be good as well. I was terribly disappointed when we opened this for my daughter's birthday to find many of the bars out of tune. Also, the sting is too short for her to get the mallet to the bars. I understand it is short for safety, but even an adult has to struggle with reaching all the bars to tap. I do not like it and will be purchasing something to replace it in the future. Top to learn more
September 1, 2010
(Papillion, NE USA) | Helpful Votes: 17 | Rating: 4
Good for little ones
Essential item for your little one's toy box. I remember having one as a kid. I like the stick is attached to xylophone. The wheels are lame...but it works. Top to learn more
Regular Price: $27.00
|
Price with discount: $28.80 |
Product Details
Bars are precision tuned in Germany
Eleven multi-colored tone bars for a wide note range
One of a full line of fun kids percussion instruments by Hohner
Classroom tested for durability
For ages 3 years and older
This item is eligible for FREE SHIPPING
Sale Price: $28.80
Dear visitor! This website has been designed to help you find THE BEST PRICE. When you are ready to buy, your payment will be processed through one of the most TRUSTED SUPPLIERS directly.
Thank you for shopping with us!
Customer Review
The Germans take engineering seriously, even for toys
Santa brought my son this glockenspiel for Christmas this year. Unlike similarly priced toy xylophones, this baby has great tone - German engineered tone. If you think that is not important, you haven't spent much time with toddlers in enclosed spaces. It is pitch perfect and a delight for all in the family to play. From the photo you can see that the mallets slide and snap into the side of the instrument. My son enjoys taking them out and (trying) to put them back in even more than he enjoys playing it. He isn't exactly gentle with things, so the fact that the mallets are not yet broken is further testament to the quality of this toy. Remember, you don't buy a musical instrument because it's cute or has a great modern aesthetic. Top to learn more
not chromatic
I was looking for a chromatic glockenspiel. This one is not. The instrument is falsely named. All of the bars are in the key of C major (CDEFGABCDEF). A true chromatic is C,C#,D,D#,E,F,F#... you get the point. It sounds nice and all but I simply can't teach my child all the songs I wanted to because of this limitation. Top to learn more
August 5, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 14 | Rating: 5
Plan on always supervising you child's playing with it
I was looking for a clean sounding xylophone for my child and this one had many good reviews. I do like the educational value of it, however, for the price of nearly $40 it is way too small, which makes it difficult to play. Also, one mallet broke in half and the second one had a head off in a matter of a few hours. Lastly, many of our chimes have paint coming off. So, I would not recommend this xylophone unless you plan on always supervising your child playing with it and plan on buying a new set of mullets. Top to learn more
March 26, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 10 | Rating: 5
Product Description
This Child's glockenspiel is an intrument which is good for teaching young children. Colorful and well tuned, children will have fun learning to play this glockenspiel. Top to learn more
Dear visitor! This website has been designed to help you find THE BEST PRICE. When you are ready to buy, your payment will be processed through one of the most TRUSTED SUPPLIERS directly.
Thank you for shopping with us!
Customer Review
Beautiful Sound
This Xylophone was given to my daughter because she uses one in school music class. It sounds very similar to the "professional" one used in school, and due to the octaves it reaches, almost any song can be played on it. The case is hard plastic and everything is contained within. It really sounds clear and is a decent price. It is not a toy, so I recommend it for someone who really wants to "respect" the instrument. Top to learn more
February 8, 2012
(Glenville, NY USA) | Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 5
Ed Kirchdoerffer , general manager of the sold-out Mayo Performing Arts Center and one of the evening’s four talent judges, said these three acts stood out based on musicianship, passion and showmanship. Charlie Savage had a busy evening–he also performed with Timeless Jazz , which attempted to repeat its triumph in the first MGT by offering a spirited rendition of Beyond the Sea There were many outstanding performances among the 16 finalists,... “We decided the xylophone player just eked them out,” he said.
For those not in the know, Xylophones is the product of David Nichols (drums) and David Bilbrey (guitar, vocals), neither of whom are strangers to the Kitsap music scene. com/pages/Xylophones/373475338769. Xylophones on Facebook:. An eclectic blend of jazz influenced indie rock, Xylophones also subtly put out a decidedly 1990′s vibe.
Also, that the photo accompanying a daily dream poem or non-dream based poem is not necessarily meant to illustrate it, but to reflect some small, even slant aspect of the verse -- similar to Japanese haiga (illustrated haiku). Here's a link to THE AREN'TS OF DREAMKU & ACCOMPANYING PHOTOS in which I go into some of the basic parameters for dreamku and the photos chosen to go with them (and with any non-dream based poems I post here, as well). And to write a metaphor or simile into a dream scenario is something I rarely do. It can be confusing: did it really look like a hand, say, in the dream, or am I just being poetic to make my conscious point. As these dreamku act as a dream journal, my over-riding tendency is to try to stay close to the actual dream scenario itself. Because I find in even attempting to adhere to them I'm making choices that relieve my dream recall of a great deal of chatter so that I can get down to some important dream aspects. In fact, the haijin (Haiku Masters of centuries ago) sometimes wrote haiku on dreams. I've also recently realized that although the dreamku (i. e. dream based poems) posted here tend not to have metaphor or simile, the accompanying photos almost always act as such.
Xylophones News
Britain's Got Talent show two round up: bras, xylophones and boys
From bras to xylophones, boybands to pineapples, there was a bit of everything on this week's Britain's Got Talent. If you thought Britain's Got Talent week one was a showstopper you ain't seen nothing yet! From bras to boybands and rock and roll
Dante Vs Zombies Buh
After all, 2010's single, "Yes, I'm Stalking You" held all the promise of a Cramps second coming—oversimple guitar work, xylophones, predatory-as-sexy posturing. And, it should be said, other stylistic similarities abound, like White's genderless
They range from performances, like the one about Henry "Box" Brown, to classes and workshops, to a large-scale xylophone made of cherry wood. (Yes, it can be played. Drumsticks will be on hand.) Curator Amy Lipton's 5x5 project BiodiverCITY includes