

The warm woody tone from the Ipe arrangement delivers right through to the higher notes - giving an organic tome and smooth sound. Scaled down from the much larger Amadinda, the Watoto (Ugandan for 'The Child') produced a sound which is both uplifting and very simple to play.
New for 2011....
Mini-Freenotes!
Freenotes, the award winning musical instrument manufacturer, have created an exclusive range of mini-musical instruments for Fawns to give even the smallest of hands the ability to experiment with music and sound outdoors.
Each of these simple to use instruments have been created with different materials, from timber to fibre glass to create a range of uplifting sounds which will delight children. They will also bring pleasure to even the dullest of days due to their waterproof design.
The Wazawa makes a beautiful, happy sound and is great fun to play. With its entirely weatherproof fibre-glass keys it sounds just like the Imbarimba which it emulates but it is just the right size for younger players. Playing the Wazawa brings a smile to everyone.
The Malaika (Swahili for small child) is an appealing, beautiful sounding instrument. The weather proof aluminium bars give a fast response with a bright, clear, sharp tone and penetrating sound. The perfect outdoor instrument for children, lots of fun, easy to play and a great size!
