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Fine for what it is
I bought this mallet for a children xylophone. I don't know much about mallets, and this is the first rubber mallet I ever bought, so now I know that it is not good for children metal xylophones (you know, the one with coloured keys). But then, as a mallet, it's fine: it does what it is supposed to, it hasn't broken, and the price is not very high.
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MC
Lovely....
This is a lovely little mallet. I bought it with the intention of using it on a variety of percussion instruments.... I've used it on bowls and on gongs, for a different kind of sound to that which I'd want when using the normal wooden wands or the fluffy headed mallets.... so it's a niche moment thing for me... and by no means a replacement for a traditional gong mallet or singing bowl wand!
And it works just as you might expect a little rubber mallet to work. It's well-built, nicely weighted and very inexpensive. :-)
And it works just as you might expect a little rubber mallet to work. It's well-built, nicely weighted and very inexpensive. :-)
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SH
Fab!
I love this mallet. I use it for my Peter Hess Zen bowl in for sound healing sessions and it gives it such a beautiful and long lasting ring. The tone it creates is absolutely perfect, crystal clear and harmonious.
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A1
unbeatable price for a mallet you can use for a lot of different things besides what it was meant for...
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d
Inexpensive but useful
It's a great mallet for the price. Not the best mallet there is, but it's not like your paying millions for it.. Good for testing out the different sounds.
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m
not bad
looks bigger in picture but still fine, for big bowls is not recommended (is too small)
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i would spend more and get a better one,
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DD
Fantastic for kids.
I can never have enough of these. They are fantastic for kids. Nice weight and size. I would recommend glueing on the ball end if using these with kids that like to chew on sticks
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