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Treebone Xylophones
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| Usually comes with 11 to 15 hardwood keys. Standard tuning is all
the white notes of the piano from C-C-C although sharps and flats
can be incorporated. |
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| Tribal Instruments Xylophones are made from
Australian Bush timbers. The hardwood keys are tuned using white
notes of the piano although sharps and flats can be incorporated
in more deluxe designs. All Xylophones come with hard rubber mallets,
resonating chambers are optional but exceptional. |
| Jerome has made a few giant Treebone Xylophones about
three metres long, with up to four octaves. |
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There is a Treebone living in
the
foyer of a 5-star hotel in Darwin.
Email
us if you find it! 
We would love to hear from you.
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Goannaphones
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| Made from Australian Bush timbers and usually come with 2 octaves
of hardwood keys. Standard tuning uses white notes of the piano from
C-C-C although sharps and flats can be incorporated in the deluxe
design |
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| Tribal Instruments Goannaphones need
to be tethered so they won't run away. Feeding is optional. |
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Outdooraphones
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| Made from galvanised steel. Sounds like wind chimes.
Comes with rubber mallets and a log seat. |
| Great for gardens, homes, faeries and
gnomes. |
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