This Bajawa Rainstick has an elegant hand-painted dotted design and is rustic and very naturally beautiful. To play the Bajawa Rainstick simply upturn the instrument until the rocks inside begin to fall down slowly creating the sound of rain. The rainstick traditionally was used in rituals calling for rain and thunder. Each rainstick will slightly vary in shape, size and colour and design. Sometimes a clear non toxic varnish is applied to our rain sticks to give them a shiny finish and provide protection.
Features
- Beautiful Rainstick
- Suitable gift for the music lover
- Handmade, eco-friendly and fun
- Assorted designs
Weight & dimensions
Size: 60 x 5 cm and 30cm
Weight: 20g
Specifications
Product Type: Musical instrument
Colour: Brown, multicoloured
Material: Bamboo
Number of rainsticks included: 1
Theme: Native tribal
Pattern: Abstract, dotted
Safety Warning: This product may contain small parts that pose a choking hazard, may have sharp edges, or may be heavy and fragile. It is not intended for use by children without adult supervision. Use with care to avoid injury. Handle and maintain the product responsibly to ensure safety. Buyers are responsible for ensuring safe use and care of the product. This is a general guide and it is not a substitute for proper supervision.
Country of Origin: Indonesia
Technical Details
Pitch
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High pitch
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Decay time
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Variable
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Dominant Frequency Range
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3khz - 11.8khz
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Frequency Range
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170hz - 20kz
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Peak decibels
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76db
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RMS decibels
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62db
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Loudness Rating
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Level 7
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Difficulty Rating
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2
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What’s included
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Rainstick
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Attack
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25ms
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Timbre Tone Colour
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Earthy and soothing
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Dynamic Range
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Low
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Recommended Age
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7+ years
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Rainstick suitable for beginners?
Yes, it’s perfect for beginners and easy to use—just tilt it gently from end to end to create a soothing rain-like sound. No musical experience is needed.
How do I play the Rainstick and get the best sound?
Hold it vertically and slowly tilt it to let the seeds inside fall. The slower and more controlled the movement, the smoother and longer the sound—lasting around 5–7 seconds on the 30cm and up to 9 seconds on the 60cm version.
What is the Rainstick used for?
Bajawa rainsticks are often used in sound therapy, relaxation, mindfulness, classrooms, and sensory environments. They create calming rainfall effects that support focus, calm, and creativity.