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Features:
Glockenspiel Sticks are made of light weight wooden handle and hard polymer mallet heads.
Suitable for articulation on marimbas, xylophones, and auxiliary percussion instruments such as woodblocks, etc.;
Specifications:
Quantity: 1 pair
Color: wood color and white
Material: hard polymer mallet head and birch handle
Overall length: approx. 15.35inch and polymer ball: approx.1.2inch in diameter
Package includes:
1 Pair of glockenspiel mallets
jacquelyn cerny
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
The heads of the mallets come off while playing. Also, these feel like rubber not hard.
Senta Turpin
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022
The mallets aren’t really hard it’s more like rubber. I would get them if you want to be quite and not loud. But i would still get the mallets.
Brandicakes
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2022
Exactly what my 4th grader needed for the bells in percussion class
dan
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2022
Worked great
Jo B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2020
Play xylophone my daughter likes them
Micca
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2019
Arrived as described
John H.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2019
I was in the market for some cheap mallets for my percussion students to use without breaking the bank. After a quick search i discovered a few options for hard plastic and rubber and got all four to test out. These are the models i got to compare.Timber Drum Co - T2HP (Hard Plastic)Timber Drum Co - TMD2 (Rubber)Shappy "Bell Mallets" (Rubber)Fanrel "Glockenspiel Mallets" (Plastic?)Right off the bat i noticed a ton of differences. The Shappy and Fanrel Mallets came from China. That right there should tell you the quality isn't going to be as good as even their pictures online looked like the were copying the American made mallets. The Chinese ones came in cheap plastic bags (one wasn't even sealed). The Timber Drum Co mallets are Made in the USA and arrived in a sturdy protective tube (see photos). The differences between the mallets where even more noticeable. Both the Shappy and Fanrel had unfinished wood handles and oversized mallet heads that were too big for the instruments my students play on. Nice try guys ;-). The mallet head quality was really rough (see Photos). The Shappy "rubber" mallets were basically plastic mallets and too hard for the instruments i would use rubber mallets on.The Timber Drum Co Mallets were obviously the higher quality option. Both the hard plastic and rubber options had finished wood handles that were the perfect size for a comfortable grip. Each mallet head was the perfect size and sound that i was looking for. This made sense when i realized the Timber Drum Co mallets were made in the USA. The Shappy/Fanrel were both made in China (according to the plastic bag they came in) and seems like they were just trying to make something that looked like a mallet to sell.Basically, the Timber Drum Co mallets are the best low cost option for mallets on Amazon. I will be recommending them to all my students from now on.
Judy O'Brien
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2019
Good value
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