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10cm Bee Playing A Keyboard (JD02-04)
The cutest bee is back, and this time it brought a keyboard with him to serenade its lucky owner. Made from our usual materials of scrap metals, this figure will surely bring life to a lonely desk or a display cabinet.
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10cm Bee Playing A Violin (JD02-02)
This is a musically gifted bee. Shown here expertly playing a violin, it is a perfect piece to give that extra something to a living room or bedroom end table, or a display cabinet.
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10cm Bee Playing Bongos (JD02-05)
Bongos are a pair of drums attached to each other. The bigger of the two is called hembra (Spanish word for female) while the other one is called macho (Spanish word for male). Bongocero is the term used to refer to a bongo player.
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10cm Bee Playing Drums (JD02-08)
Left, right, left....and so this bee goes while playing a marching bass drum. Bass drummers are important in not only marching bands, but on orchestras as well, to keep the tempo of the melody synchronized.
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10cm Bee Playing Drums (JD02-09)
This is another cute bee drummer with a different kind of drum. This time, it's outfitted with a snare drum, a much smaller drum than the highly visible bass drums on marching bands and parades.
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10cm Bee Playing Drums (JD02-06)
Our multi-talented bee returns as a drummer this time. All the necessary details were included like the different drums, the snares, the drumsticks, and of course, the ever present cuteness.
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10cm Bee Playing Saxophone (JD02-12)
The saxophone is a very versatile instrument able to produce heart-wrenching melodies, mood-lifting music, and feet-tapping dance pieces. This remarkable instrument is featured here being played by the cutest bee ever.
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10cm Bee Playing Trombone (JD02-10)
Jazz, a modern musical genre, and trombone (loosely translated as a large trumpet) go well together. The trombone is also popular in marching bands, brass quartets, and military bands.
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10cm Bee Playing Trombone (JD02-07)
The trombone is very prominent in jazz and in swing music. It is here that a trombone player can fully showcase his skill. This bee is doing just that, showcasing. Not his musical talent though, but his apparent likeability.
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10cm Bee Singing (JD02-11)
Your cute bee musicians’ collection won't be complete without this piece. It's the vocalist, the leader of the band, the highlight of the show, the bee on center stage, the one and only (insert drum rolls here) ...bee singer.
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10cm Bee Singing With A Guitar (JD02-03)
From our “cute bees’ collection” comes this endearing figure of a bee singing while playing a guitar. It's all primed and ready to take center stage on your living room, study, or wherever you wish to put it on display.
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10cm Cowboy Playing Guitar (JK01)
Cowboys sometimes take long journeys with no one to keep them company except their horses and their guitars and this is what inspired this work of art.
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10cm Frog Playing A Cello (JC02-01)
The cello is utilized as a solo instrument in chamber music and as a member of the string instruments when used in an orchestra. It is shown here being used by a lovable frog, who may have been inspired by listening to Beethoven's sonatas for Cello.
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10cm Frog Playing A Drum (JC02-08)
Here comes the one-man marching frog parade. Featuring the instrument bass drum proportionately shrunk to fit the drummer, this frog looks composed and savvy while keeping the beat.
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10cm Frog Playing A Drum (JC02-09)
Here's another frog drummer, this time with a different kind of drum. This frog is playing a snare drum, the most important drum in a drum set. It is characterized by its "tight" sound that stands out above the other drums.
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10cm Frog Playing A Guitar (JC02-03)
It's a solo concert night for our frog friend. Armed with a guitar and an overflowing stage presence, it sure looks ready to give the best performance of his amphibian life, right in front of you.
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10cm Frog Playing A Trumpet (JC02-10)
If you are lucky enough to have heard Louis Armstrong play the trumpet, then you'd greatly appreciate this figure of a frog playing the trumpet. Even if you haven't heard of a "the" Mr. Armstrong, this frog will still delight you with its amphibian charm.
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10cm Frog Playing A Violin (JC02-02)
Nope, this frog is not a member of the London Philharmonic Orchestra. He's just a little frog pretending to be the featured soloist. You have to admit though that he sure looks cute playing the violin.
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10cm Frog Singing (JC02-11)
The crème de la crème of our cute frog collection, this pop star frog singer sure knows how to keep the audience lively and entranced. It is featured here as if he was born to sing, not to croak.
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12cm Frog Playing Drums (JC02-06)
Drummers are often very agile, displaying tremendous speed and timing especially on fast tempo songs with lots of drum action. This little frog here definitely looks the part of a drummer expertly...uhmm, well, drumming.
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13cm Frog Playing A Keyboard (JC02-04)
Our multi-talented and musically gifted frog makes another appearance, and this time he's playing an electronic keyboard, a keyboard instrument wherein sounds are produced and amplified by electronic means.
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13cm Frog Playing Bongos (JC02-05)
Don't ask me how this frog learned to play the bongo, I really don't know. The main point here though is to promote bongos as fun to play instruments, and that they offer quite a lively atmosphere whenever one is being used.
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15cm Frog Playing A Trombone (JC02-07)
Even though this piece looks ready to topple over because of the length of the trombone, we assure you that it won't. All our pieces are balanced perfectly so that they stay upright even on slightly unbalanced surfaces.
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15cm Klong Shoot (IM01)
This 15 cm depiction of a man playing a drum set is hand made from scrap metal. This piece of art is versatile where you can as easily put it in your office or in your living room.
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15cm Pianist (IN01)
The piano is the most popular instrument for a solo performance although it is also used often in conjunction with other instruments. The piano uses a keyboard to produce sounds of different pitches and tones.
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20cm Big Drum (IJ01)
With diameters ranging for 16in. to 36in., big drums (often called bass drums) are quite recognizable during marching band parades. The most basic function of a bass drum is to keep the beat and tempo of the melody.
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20cm Big Sharp (IG01)
The IG01 figurine depicts a stick-thin man playing cymbals. We call this Big Sharp.
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20cm Double Bass (IL01)
The double bass is the largest bowed instrument used in modern symphony orchestras. Sounds are produced by either bowing or by plucking. Sometimes, both methods are used depending on the music being played.
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20cm Drum (Single) (HE01)
This is a depiction of a street percussionist in New York City. This has been hand crafted from scrap metal parts that you would normally see in your garage.
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20cm Duck Playing A Guitar (JA01-02)
The JA010 figurine is like a character out of a Walt Disney movie. Playing a guitar and crooning at the top of its voice – you just got to love this Duck.
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20cm Duck Playing Drums (JA01-04)
Our scrap metal Duck tries yet another new profession and this time he tries play drums on the street while singing and dancing
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20cm Dulcimer (Kim) (HC01)
Kim (or Khim) is a hammered dulcimer introduced in Thailand from China. It is made of wood with a trapezoid shape, with brass strings laid horizontally across. It can be played solo or a part of an ensemble.
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20cm Flute (IA01)
A flute is a kind of elongated musical instrument belonging to the woodwind family. It is the only woodwind instrument that doesn't require a reed to produce sounds. Sound is produced by the bouncing of air in the hole.
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20cm Guitar (IO01)
Often associated with rock and roll music, the guitar is also used in other music genres. Several of these are jazz, country, flamenco, and pop. The guitar is a versatile instrument that can be adapted to different kinds of music.
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20cm Jakae (HD01)
In Thai music, a jakae is a string instrument similar to a zither. It has three strings that are plucked to produce sounds. It used to be that the strings are all made of silk yarn, but now metal strings are also being used.
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20cm Keyboard (IK01)
This steel figure is shown as playing an electronic keyboard. The electronic keyboard is used in almost every popular musical genre, from jazz to rock and roll. It uses electrical devices to produce sounds.
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20cm Kongwong (HH01)
Comprised of kattles arranged in a semi-circular manner, the kongwong is the main instrument that plays the principal melody of an ensemble. Sound is produced by striking the kattles with a wooden, rattan, or bamboo beaters.
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20cm Pee (HF01)
Pee (or Pi) is a reed instrument capable of producing sounds of 22 different pitches. The reed is made from a palm leaf called a Bai-tan. It has six holes that are used to produce a variety of musical tones.
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20cm Ranad (HI01)
Ranad is a percussion instrument with musical bars arranged like keyboard keys. The bars are made from wood, bamboo, metal, or glass. Music is produced by striking the musical bars.
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20cm Saw Ou (HA01)
The saw-ou, sometimes spelled saw-u, is a Thai musical instrument. It is a bowed string instrument, like a fiddle. The sound chamber is made of coconut shell covered with cow skin.
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20cm Saw Ou (HA02)
With the saw-ou, sound is produced by the coconut shell that acts as a resonator. It is usually played in accompaniment with a saw-duang, another Thai string musical instrument that is usually the lead string in an ensemble.
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20cm Saxophone (IC01)
The Saxophone (popularly known as sax) is a single-reed musical instrument belonging to the woodwind family. It is conical in shape and having a distinctive flared bell-shaped tip. Different notes are produced by depressing or releasing pads along the ins
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20cm Sharp (HJ01)
The man playing cymbals in this 20 Cm scrap metal art will look great in your anywhere in your home.
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20cm Singer (HG01)
The singer completes a classical Thai ensemble. Often accompanied by the so sam sai, a three-stringed bowed lute with a rich history, the singer is an important part of a Mahori ensemble.
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20cm Singer (IP01)
I bet this singer is a member of a rock and roll band; or maybe a singer doing a dance song and he's dancing along. Whatever, singers (or vocalists) are probably the most important figures in modern musical genres.
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20cm Single Drum (IB01)
Belonging to the percussion group of musical instruments, the drum is an excellent instrument to set the pace of a musical score. It is also utilized as a marching guide during parades and processions.
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20cm Sousaphone (IH01)
Named after a famous march composer John Philip Sousa, the sousaphone is often utilized by marching bands. It is also often referred to as a marching tuba because of its widespread use on parade marches.
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20cm Trombone (II01)
The trombone got its name from 2 Italian words; the "tromba" which means trumpet, and "one" which is a suffix that means large. Translated literally, the word trombone means "large trumpet".
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20cm Trumpet (IF01)
A musical instrument with a “bright”, loud sound, a trumpet is constructed from brass tubes bent twice to form a rounded rectangle. Trumpets are popular in classical music and jazz. Sound is produced by blowing air into the mouthpiece.
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20cm Violin (IE01)
The violin is a bowed string instrument with four strings. Also known as fiddle in some countries, the violin has a very colorful history. Its design originated from Central Asia, with Turk and Mongolian horsemen credited as being the very first fiddlers.
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400cm Big Saxophone (MD134)
Towering at a height of approximately 4 meters or 13.12 feet, this giant saxophone is fit for a museum. Made entirely from scrap metals, this piece features our creativity and ingeniousness.
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