2pcs Rubber Mallet Percussion Instrument for Child Drummers Gong Woodblock Drum Bells, Size: 42 cm, Black
Glockenspiel Bells
Jet Percussion Marimba, Bells, Xylophone Mallets 4 Pairs - Rubber - Poly Ball
Jiayouy 1 Pair Wood Head Mallet Percussion Sticks for Glockenspiel, Chime, Xylophone, Bells and Wood Block 9Inch Long - Regular Model - Yahoo Shopping
Choose Vic Firth’s Articulate Series for Perfect Tone. From ’20s-inspired jazz to classical symphonies and renditions of contemporary pop songs, Vic Firth’s Articulate series of keyboard mallets packs tone and articulation to bring any performance to life. Choose the classic round shape if you desire a full, rich sound with a natural feel; or choose the oval shape if you require clarity and agility.
Vic Firth M412 Articulate Series, Medium, Synthetic, Round
Bell Mallets Glockenspiel Sticks, Rubber Xylophone Mallet Percussion with Wood Handle, 15 Inch Long,black : Musical Instruments
The Vic Firth Articulate Series M402 is a medium soft rubber mallet with an oval shape and is an excellent mallet for daily practice or warming up on stage before the gig. Also, try it out on the upper half of the Marimba register! Features: Medium Soft Rubber 1.1 Oval Core. Rattan Handle. Perfect for quiet practice. 14.125 Overall Length. Recommended Substitute for B3R.
Vic Firth Articulate Series Rubber Keyboard Mallets Medium Soft Oval
Shappy Bell Mallets Glockenspiel Sticks, Rubber Mallet Percussion with Wood Handle, 15 inch Long
Hard polymer head mallets will offer a clear, bright and articulate sound. Stain wood handle(not fade), durable and lightweight, smooth surface treatment for hands grip and play. Glockenspiel sticks overall length: approx. 9/225mm; Rubber Ball diameter approx.1/25mm. Ideal for new drummers, young drum students, kids, beginners, etc. Lightweight, and flexible design to enable it to beat more gentle music.
TUOREN 1 Pair 9 inch Rubber Xylophone Sticks Tongue Drum Mallets Percussion Sticks Hammer for Glockenspiel, Xylophone, Chime, Woodblock, and Bells (
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