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Pulse B-2 Tunable 2-Tone Bongos»rank: 56from: Pulse
: :Well-crafted, tunable bongos feature well-built hardwood shells and authentic 7' and 8' skin heads. 4 tuning lugs. |
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Remo Rhythm Club Bongos»rank: 113: :The Rhythm Club™ bongos feature a high-density base with molded 'feet' to elevate the drum so that even the smallest percussionist can produce great sounds. The Acousticon™ shell is manufactured from recycled hardwood fibers and is unaffected by climatic changes. The orchestral-quality Renaissance™ drumheads feature a textured surface and a wider (yet more balanced) spectrum of sound. (Remember, since the drumheads are not tunable each instrument may have slightly different pitches.) A quality instrument at an affordable price! No stand is available ... |
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Basic Beat Egg Shaker»rank: 248from: Basic Beat
: :Great quality, yet affordable! These BASlC BEAT Egg Shakers are enjoyable for children and adults alike. 2 1/2' long, these are the perfect size. For ages 3+. Colors will vary. |
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Dunlop 2-Pack Egg Shaker»rank: 132from: Dunlop
: :An instant classic since their introduction. Well-defined shaker sounds that are fun and easy to play. |
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Remo Rhythm Club Konga»rank: 133: :The Rhythm Club™ conga features a high-density base with molded 'feet' to elevate the drum so that even the smallest percussionist can produce great sounds. The Acousticon™ shell is manufactured from recycled hardwood fibers and is unaffected by climatic changes. The orchestral-quality Renaissance™ drumhead features a textured surface and a wider (yet more balanced) spectrum of sound. (Remember, since the drumhead is not tunable each instrument may have a slightly different pitch.) A quality instrument at an affordable price! |
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Basic Beat 5 Sleigh Bells on Wooden Handle»rank: 158: :Features smaller 1' bells, for a light, bright sound. Perfect for individuals with smaller hands! Handle is approximately 4.25' long; total width approx. 3.63'. |
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Basic Beat Pair of Natural Wood Maracas (with 2' Head)»rank: 219: :Pair of wood maracas with a smooth, natural finish. Each is 6' long with a 2' diameter head. |
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8' Plastic Rainmaker»rank: 276: :Special prisms in the walls of the instrument create a rainbow of colors as the beads cascade through the tube. Two rubber rings help to give an easy grip when used as a shaker. |
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Lynn Kleiner Baby Drum with Mallet»rank: 261: :This 5' diameter x 2' thick baby drum has a rainbow-colored shell with two fixed (pretuned) heads. lt comes with a 5.5' long chunky mallet (colorful foam head on a plastic handle). 0ne of a series of instruments developed in conjunction with Lynn Kleiner for early childhood use. For infants and older. (Remember, since the drumhead is not tunable each drum will have a unique pitch.) |
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LMI T-06M Hand Drum with Beater, 6 Inches*»rank: 997from: LMI
: :A wonderful hand-held drum for exploring the essentials of rhythm. 6' skin head. Solid wood construction. lncludes wood beater. |

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