HOKEMA - Sansula Renaissance
The Sansula - a patented invention from HOKEMA - is a new development of the Kalimba (also called Sansa or Mbira), which has its origins in southern Africa. Kalimbas are reed instruments that are plucked with the thumbs or fingers. In Africa, they can be found in countless shapes and designs in which the vibration of the tongue is amplified in various ways (e.g. on a resonance box, a hollow body such as a calabash gourd or simply a piece of solid wood). With the Sansula, the vibration of the tongue is first "stored" in a block of wood, which then transfers it to a sound membrane. In this way, the sound can be heard for much longer than with other methods of sound amplification. Supported by the tuning - octaves are close together - a wonderful, soft, overtone-rich sound is created, which can be easily coaxed from the instrument.
Work tuning: A minor ( a' - c'' - c' - a' - a - f' - e' - e'' - h' )
Body: Solid American cherry
Frame: Made of European beech
Membrane: Plastic drum head from REMO
Dimensions: 198 x 155 x 67 mm
Weight: ≈ 320 g
Packaging dimensions: 270 x 213 x 79 mm
Weight including packaging: ≈ 595 g