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Cymbal Sticks
Built on pvc shafts, the pair consists of one gray yarn mallet (hard) and one red yarn mallet (medium). Use them both for rolls and crashes. Once the platter is in motion, there is no distinction between the mallets. The difference is heard when playing a single stroke softly with one mallet. There is no need to purchase two pairs when one pair will do the job.
CS9 1-gray/1-red accessory mallet
$36.00 pair
Clive Robbins Adaptive Mallet
Hand crocheted yarn over a 1 3/4" cork ball on a 10" tough, white nylon shaft, wooden 1" ball on the opposite end.
This SB3 is the essential mallet for the Scotch Bass drum. It is 12" long and built upon a heavy-gauge aluminum shaft. Keeping with custom, the mallet is crowned with a squared-off, medium density felt head. Traditionally used in high-stepping marching bands, this design was encouraged and assisted by John Mullin, owner of Century Music Center in Decatur, Georgia.
SB3 12" long aluminum shaft, medium density felt head.
$45.00 pair
Medium Rubber
1-3/8" red, ribbed rubber ball, hardwood shaft. Excellent for xylophone and entire marimba. The weight of this mallet causes the bars to produce deep, fundamental sounds.
FX2 Xylo-Marimba
$21.00 pair
Marching Keyboard
These relatively large and soft MB1s will make the Marimba low-end sound like a roaring pipe organ! Rubber cores are wrapped with a twisted 2-ply, wear-resistant yellow polyester thread. The vinyl-reinforced fiberglass shafts offer reliability, straightness, and longevity.
MB1 Low-End Marimba Mallets
$38.00 pair
Universal Adaptive Cuff - Use with PK4 Mallets
American Drum's Universal CF4 Cuff is designed to fit most children and adults. This unique Cuff is made from natural gum rubber which provides a comfortable, non-slip feeling when properly fastened on the hand or on the wrist.