Kora Mansa is a FULL BASS model (24 strings kora)

This model has all the deep bass notes from the second octave (*) that a standard kora does not have by default. These full-bass koras have 24 notes, while standard models have 21 or 22. Taking a 21-string kora as a reference, with a FULL BASS model you have the deepest octave of your kora: the 2F… then 2G, 2A, 2B come as added bass notes, which close the gap up to 3C… and the rest of the strings are as usual up to 5A.

This kora is very interesting for giving a deeper feel to any piece (whether traditional or new compositions), because the complete bass line adds “more colors to you palette, to paint new landscapes”. If you are accustomed to standard koras and want to “travel further”, this FULL BASS model is a real game-changer… I always say that I would definitely choose a FULL BASS model before opting for a SEMITONES model, because it makes a really big difference.

The strings are configured in the same way as on a 21 or 22-string kora, so everything you have learned before is not affected. Only 3 or 2 extra bass notes are added at the beginning of the bridge.

(*) according to Global Music Theory (piano keyboard). Some makers number octaves starting from the kora’s lowest note (F), calling it: Octave 1 (first octave). This is inaccurate and creates confusion when collaborating with other musicians. By using universal standards you will ensure you and your kora speak the same language as every other msuciain and instrument in the world.

You can check more information about the different KMH kora models in this list.

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Kora Full Bass 24 strings
Kora Full Bass 24 strings
Kora Full Bass 24 strings
Kora Full Bass 24 strings

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