Tiho is a crystallophone inspired by the element of fire. It is named after an African volcano. This musical masterpiece spans two octaves in the pentatonic mode, including E, F#, A, B, and C#. Crafted from verawood and makore, it incorporates elements like crystal, herkimer diamond, rope, and felt. The meticulous techniques of crystal paste, laminated, and carved wood are expertly combined.
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