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Dragonfly Percussion TamTam Mallet RSBB Reso Baby

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Gong Mallet

  • Egg-shaped core with the same super-soft sheathing as its larger cousins on a beautiful bamboo handle (approx. 1.3cm diameter x 30.75cm long) with a small foam grip
  • Produces a beautiful transparent sound on gongs of all sizes as well as singing bowls
  • With virtually no impact noise and a comfortable, resilient feel, this is a mallet you will return to again and again
  • Excellent both as a pair and as a single mallet
Available since August 2022
Item number 549870
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Mallet head material Felt
Stick Material Tonkin
Hardness Smooth
$45
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must have bit of kit!
Heleni 23.08.2023
This is one very useful mallet! it will work on your gongs like a smaller percussion's mallet only better! honestly, it will even work the fundamentals to some extent. The mallet you didn't know you needed but will never want to be without. works on all sizes on gongs. Love it
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Harder than The Fuzzbucket!
Alias Spiderman 14.07.2024
I bought this mallet because I already own the dragonfly Reso Fuzzbucket mallet which is physically bigger than the baby Reso, and wanted to complement that one.
I was slightly surprised at how hard the head of the mallet is compared with the Fuzzbucket but, on reflection the smaller diameter head means less room for sound deadening materials. It's not a hard head, like a wound mallet head but, it is firmer than the Fuzzbucket.
This is a good mallet in its own right, and the more I play it the more I like it.
I tend to play it as a pair, matched with a handmade shamanic drum beater.
When played in a glancing strike manner, there's almost no impact noise.
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Best beater
Dan73 28.12.2022
A wonderful sound is produced by this
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