Considering the price of these resonators, they are a great buy! They are color-coded, just as in the picture, and the sound is awesome (somewhat reminiscent of a soprano metallophone). I am a music therapist, and have used various sets of these throughout my undergrad career and my internship (and now, in my private practice). Every kid I've placed these in front of loves them!
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It is a basic C scale, going through to the octave.
Comes with two mallets & a green case.
Great for working on so many skills (fine motor, attention, color recognition, etc).
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I was pretty happy with the chimes but when I opened the case the plastic guides were mostly cracked (bits of plastic were all over the case). I emailed the seller but haven't received a reply and it's been weeks. Overall the chimes are great and I use them without the case so I'm happy. But I'd be happier if the plastic wasn't broken into 20 pieces and I feel that the seller needs to reply to a message about a broken product it's a shame that they didn't care :-(
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My grandchildren and children at Church love the resonator bells. They have a nice ringing tone that carries into a crowd without being disruptive. They have enough tones--the octave, to make them suitable for playing an ostinato, other simple accompaniment, a simple melody, and generally being fun. I love that I can take out just the ones needed for a song. They seem durable enough to last, with care taken to put them back into the case--the trickiest part. They're just what I need at a price I can afford!
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My two year old son loves his sound bars. My husband is utilizing these to help him learn the scale they've been great. They are in key and very very sturdy highly recommend.
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I bought these for my daughter for her birthday and she loves them! I like that the bells are separate so one child can be playing a few of the and the other child can play a few of them without worrying if someone is going to get hit in the face with a mallet.
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