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Item number 2630577JF, $3.99
This fife is played by blowing into the instrument. This instrument is part of the FirstNote line of instruments. The FirstNote instruments are REAL instruments, designed to introduce children to music. This instrument is capable of a 2 octave range, and includes a quick-start fingering chart on the back of the packaging.
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