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Gewa

GEWA is a German company founded in 1925 by George Walter. Located in Adorf in Saxony, region known for the musicians and artisans of musical instruments. In 1950 he moved to Mittenwald in Bavaria following the Second World War.

Today, GEWA not only has subsidiaries in all major markets, but also has holdings in musical instrument factories in Asia that enable global marketing of many of its products.

GEWA GmbH currently employs more than 250 highly skilled workers in the areas of production, product manager, sales, purchasing, administration, accounting, marketing and logistics. And everyone shares a passion: the love of music.

€59.00
This guitar has an adequate size for the little guitarists in our lives, specially made for children between the age of 4 and 7 years old. Affordable and very portable, it is also a good option for traveling.
Stock available in aproximatly 3-4 weeks.
€59.00
1/4 sized classical guitars are recommended for children between the ages of 4 to 7 years old or with height between 80 cm and 120 cm. The Gewa PS510116 has a linden top, back and sides. Black matt finish.
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€31.00
The rainstick is an instrument originally from the Amazonian tribes. Used in tribal ceremonies, it was believed that it could bring actual rain. Today it's also used as a sound effect in songs and live theater. This...
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€24.50
The Gewa 838760 is made with bamboo and has a length of 70 cm. This percussion instrument is used to add interesting sound effects in the most varied music genres. Originally from South America, the tribes utilize it...
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€47.00
This is a 300G Tibetan bowl from Gewa. It is manufactured with an alloy of different metals. The fact that they can vibrate 5 sounds simultaneously, maintaining the vibration for several minutes, makes it a unique...
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