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Feel No Fret Brand Electronic Chromatic Pitch Pipe



Item number 2630628DN, $8.95

Feel No Fret brings you this innovative and easy to use FastPitch electronic chromatic pitch pipe! Guaranteed to always give you the perfect pitch for vocals, this tiny device can also be used to tune any instrument. Measuring only 2.5 inches wide, this compact device has been designed to fit into your instrument case or pocket so you can be sure to always have it with you when you need it. Every musician should own one of these!

Publisher: This piece was published by Harris Musical Products.

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Return Policy: This product may be returned within 30 days of purchase for a full refund, excluding shipping charges.


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