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Studio 49 S1 Beater for Glockenspiel

4.3 su 5 stelle su 6 valutazioni dei clienti

Mallet

  • For Glockenspiele series 2000
  • Soprano
  • Wooden tip
  • Plastic handle
  • Length approx. 25 cm
  • Pair
  • In catalogo dal Luglio 2000
  • Numero di articolo 133188
  • Unità incluse 1 Pezzo
  • Durezza del martello Duro
  • Materiale della testa Legno
  • Materiale del fusto Materiale Plastico
  • Adatto per: Glockenspiel
€ 20,30
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€ 5,90

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6 Valutazioni dei clienti

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A good mallet for a crisp sound
Anonimo 14.10.2016
This mallet is very well made, robust and pleasant for the player. It gives a sense of security as it will not easily slip through your fingers.
The varnished wooden heads elicit tones that have a clear metallic resonance: you see the bar in your mind's eye when you hear the tone. I would recommend it for pieces where a certain harshness is expected, for instance marches, or when there is an intention to clearly distinguish the various tone colours and create a crisp contrast between the glockenspiel and other instruments. It is not adapted for reverie or... lullabies.
This mallet is very well made, robust and pleasant for the player. It gives a sense of security as it will not easily slip through your fingers.
The varnished wooden heads elicit tones that have a clear metallic resonance: you see the bar in your mind's eye when you hear the tone. I would recommend it for pieces where a certain harshness is expected, for instance
This mallet is very well made, robust and pleasant for the player. It gives a sense of security as it will not easily slip through your fingers.
The varnished wooden heads elicit tones that have a clear metallic resonance: you see the bar in your mind's eye when you hear the tone. I would recommend it for pieces where a certain harshness is expected, for instance marches, or when there is an intention to clearly distinguish the various tone colours and create a crisp contrast between the glockenspiel and other instruments. It is not adapted for reverie or... lullabies.
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