This fantastic cutaway mountable tambourine features sixteen pairs of jingles, and is designed to be mounted onto drum/percussion hardware such as a cymbal or hi-hat stand. Item Specifications.
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Children will learn a sense of rythm and beat with a little practice. Small bell material: Stainless steel. It's not high-tech, but it's fun.
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Johnny Brook Oak Drum Sticks. Classic Drum Sticks. Sold as a pair.
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【Product】: Enhance your drumming experience with this multifunctional Hi Hat Tambourine, designed to combine seamlessly with your drum set for added rhythm and sound variety. 【Easy Installation】: The Drum Cymbal is designed for quick and easy installation, allowing you to focus more on playing rather than setting up.
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These are hand made and carved, each item is entirely unique and therefore varies slightly due to this. Fairtrade is a simple way to make a difference to the lives of the people who make the things we love.
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These hand drum toys are perfect for young children and babies in the UK. Made from wood, they provide a safe and durable option for little ones to explore and play with. With their origins in China, these instruments offer a unique and cultural aspect to musical playtime. Encourage your child to tap and beat on these hand drums to unleash their inner drummer and develop their love for music and rhythm.
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Electric Air Drumsticks Professional Air Drum with Drumsticks Electronic Virtual Air Drum Drumsticks Pedals Gift for Adults Kids. They allow for in-between-lessons practice even when access to a full drum set isn't possible, making them perfect for mastering coordination and timing, as well as developing solid technique.
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The instruments resembling the darbuka in various shapes and sizes were used by civilizations in Anatolia, Mesopotamia and Central Asia in ancient times. In more recent periods the darbuka changed and developed further. The instrument is known by different names, given at different times and in different places. These include: dümbek, dümbelek, deplek, deblek, dönbek, tömbek, darbeki and debulak. This percussion instrument was originally made from fired clay, copper, aluminum, various metals, plaster and porcelain fibers. Generally speaking, the darbuka resembles a pipe with a narrow end and was previously covered with leather - today synthetic materials are preferred for its production. The skin is passed over a hoop and the instrument is tuned by stretching it with screws. The body bea.
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