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Latin Percussion LPM199 Mini Tunable Bongos

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from: Latin Percussion


Editorial Product Review: :Modeled after the much-imitated LP Generation II Bongos, the LP Music Collection Mini Tunable Bongos are constructed from kiln dried, environmentally friendly Siam Oak. LP's mini percussion products are replicas of their full size counterparts. Each...


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Basic Beat 5 Sleigh Bells on Wooden Handle

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Editorial Product Review: :Features smaller 1' bells, for a light, bright sound. Perfect for individuals with smaller hands! Handle is approximately 4.25' long; total width approx. 3.63'.


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Rhythm Band 8-Note Glockenspiel

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from: Rhythm Band


Editorial Product Review: :Easy-to-use 8-note glockenspiel has letter names indicated on the individually colored bars. Accurately pitched with a diatonic range from C2 to C3. All corners are rounded for safety. Pair of mallets included....


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Two Pr Decorated Finger Cymbals Zills for belly dancing

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from: India Overseas Trading Corp


Editorial Product Review: :A quintessential piece of equipment for the middle eastern dancer, the finger cymbals, or zills as they are frequently called, provide both an upbeat sound and a method for the dancer to set and change the rhythm of the dance. These small one hole zills are both functional, with a clear sweet tone, and decorative, cast in a floral medallion shape with ornate designs over the entire surface. Measuring 2 inches across, and with an expandable elastic finger loop to accommodate a variety ...


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BOSS DR-670 Rhythm Drum Machine - Dr. Rhythm

(more) »rank: 1307

from: BOSS


Editorial Product Review: :Increase your rhythm vocabulary with Dr. Rhythm. The DR-670 stands as one of the most feature-packed and affordable drum machines in BOSS history. This compact rhythm-creation tool offers all the acclaimed sounds from BOSS' flagship DR-770 model, while adding velocity-sensitive pads, footswitch control and much more. Thanks to the DR-670's Direct Pattern Play function, any of its patterns can be instantly selected using the drum pads. When programming, these helpful features make your patterns as expressive as possible. Direct Pattern Play function lets ...


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Teacher style Brass Handbell Bell, metaphysical 8 inch

(more) »rank: 5069

from: India Overseas Trading Corp


Editorial Product Review: :This simple and classic bell design, made of solid brass and wood, is perfect for any use you might think to put it. The sharp pinstripes echoing the softly squared top edge of the bell, the beautifully turned solid wooden handle contrasting gently with the sharpness while complementing the roundness of the body of the bell, and the brass finial as a perfect final touch, make this bell wonderful simply as a display item. At 7.5 inches tall, its moderately small size makes ...


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Ion iED01 Electronic Drum Set with Drum Machine

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from: Ion


Editorial Product Review: :Equipped with everything you need to play drums right out of the box, the Ion iED01 electronic drum set is ideal for beginning or intermediate drummers. The pads range from a single snare pad and two tom-tom pads to a cymbal pad and a high-hat pad, each of which sounds crisp and powerful. The kick drum and open high-hat foot switches, meanwhile, help drummers lay down a solid rhythm. The pads and switches are coordinated by the iDM01 drum machine, which delivers ...


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West Music 5' Steel Triangle with Striker & Holder

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Editorial Product Review: :Striker features a plastic grip; comfortable rubber triangle holder is less likely to slip off the triangle than other brands' string holders. Varying effects may be obtained by striking the triangle at various places: near the top at the closed angle, on the closed side, on the open sides, and the tremolo made by quick back and forth motion at the top closed angle. As with so many of the instruments, care must be taken to strike lightly and draw the sound out ...


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Zildjian ZBT Splash Cymbal, 8 Inches

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from: Zildjian


Editorial Product Review: :Advanced new look and sound. Projects a loud cutting voice as powerful as any Zildjian. Adds real musicality to your kit.


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Cannon Single-Row Tambourine, 6 Inches

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from: Cannon


Editorial Product Review: :Wooden tambourine with non-tunable organic skin head for the budget-conscious classroom. The skin head allows percussive taps and thumb rolls; single-row jingles ring clear with bright tone. Very lightweight. Excellent for children, beginners, and school applications. Three sizes: 6" with 4 pairs of jingles, 8" with 5 pairs of jingles, and 10" with 6 pairs of jingles.


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