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Care and warranty instructions

Wood is a natural material that is alive and reacts with the temperature and humidity. Treat the instrument like you 
would treat a violin, harp or other fi ne wood string instruments.  
All string instruments appreciate an even room temperature to stay in tune. If the air is too hot and dry, the wood 
can dry out and it can form cracks! 

We recommend to keep the 

humidity between 50%-60%!!!

 

 

Care Instruction and Tips to create the best environment for your Instrument:
 Don‘t expose the instrument to extreme temperatures, chose a moderate room temperature.
 You can use an air humidifi er during the heating period in the winter month or if you live in a dry climate.
 Plants in the room with the instrument will help to regulate air moisture.

Important: especially if you have fl oor heating, never set a wood instrument on the fl oor as this will destroy 

your instrument by drying out the wood which will result into the wood cracking. 

Please note that our warranty is voided, if the instrument was exposed to high temperatures or dry air.

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We love to hear back from you about your experiences, suggestions or comments while working with our instru-
ments.
You can email us at: 

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Customers from the United States please contact: 

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Summary of Contents for Monolini

Page 1: ... of the Mono chord It was designed to be easily placed on the body front back of a person when you use the instrument for a sound massage Wether you are a beginner or professional if you want to incorporate natural sounds and vibration into your work and are looking for an easy to transport versatile monochord this is the right choice for you Compact size monochord easy to play great for vocal ton...

Page 2: ...ini C c c g 11 blanc strings in c SA 21 C 5 strong wound bass strings in c SA 21 C B 5 thin wound fifth strings in g SA 21 C Q for example MO 21 A 11 x a 5 x A 5 x e 2 This compact and easy to use tuner encompasses the whole range of tones from C1 32 70Hz to C8 4186 01Hz Our recommendation for the tuning is to set the tuner to 432 or 440 Hz a If the tuner is set an another frequency you can change...

Page 3: ...ument to stabilize After this period the tone will be stable for a long time and even under changed conditions Perhaps you think that tuning is a lot of work But this procedure helps you to connect to the instrument to hear the right tone the overto nes and other sound phenomena If you use sound in pedagogic or therapeutic settings you can use the event of tuning as a kind of aware ness test For a...

Page 4: ...es below that Now you can start the tuning process see the tuning process Important only use the original Monolini Strings as they are custom made to fit the instrument How to replace a broken string I If a string is broken first remove the string completely Look at the other strings of the same typ how often are they twisted around the pegs Please turn the peg of the broken string counterclockwise...

Page 5: ... Before the finger reaches the last string the finger of the other hand starts at the top string After a short period bright overtone will apear and resonate with the movement of your fingers b After you have established the basic tone you can start varying the tone Try out what happens when you play with the tip or the center part of the finger While keeping the flowing movement of the fingers you...

Page 6: ...e temperatures chose a moderate room temperature You can use an air humidifier during the heating period in the winter month or if you live in a dry climate Plants in the room with the instrument will help to regulate air moisture Important especially if you have floor heating never set a wood instrument on the floor as this will destroy your instrument by drying out the wood which will result into ...

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