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Soft - Yarn
Yellow yarn wrapped over a soft 1-1/4" eliptical rubber ball, 12" tough, white nylon shaft, thick vinyl grip. When the yarn wears out, you have a brand new P11 mallet underneath! Or, send the mallets back to be re-wrapped for $10.00 pr. plus $12.00 shipping.
P21 Low-end yarn - xylophone, metallophone, and marimba
$20.00 pair
Hard Rubber
3/4" Black rubber ball on a tough 9.5" white nylon shaft, thick vinyl grip.
P41 Hard Rubber
$16.00 pair
National Guard March - Full Concert Band
Virginia Commonwealth University Symphonic Wind Ensemble Dir: Dr. Terry Austin Guest Dir: George Jacob
NGMBand Concert Band arrangement of the National Guard March
With felt on one end and Lexan on the other, this versatile beater is the most serviceable timp-tom mallet for quick switches between soft and articulated notes. Heavy-gauge aluminum shaft.
HG9 Lexan & Felt on 14" heavy gauge aluminum shafts
$34.00 pair
Soft Rubber
1-3/8" yellow, ribbed rubber ball, hardwood shaft. For low-end marimba. The weight of this mallet causes the bars to produce deep, fundamental sounds. Excellent for executing Alberti bass passages. Think deep!
FX1 Low-End Marimba
$21.00 pair
JB6 - Jitterbugs
The advantage of a smaller 1-1/4" Lexan disk is that it offers rapid decay while promoting close, articulated sounds. Excellent for doubling rhythmic passages of the keyboards. Heavy-gauge aluminum shaft, vinyl grip.