Talking Drum Beater

Carved CultureSKU: AD022

Price:
Sale price$38.00
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Only 2 units left

Description

Our African Talking Drum Beater Sticks are crafted for an authentic experience. These replacement Talking Drum Beaters feature uniquely curved ends and have a traditional design, made from solid wood and animal hide. These replacement mallets are made for playing the African talking drum.

But their utility doesn't end there—perfectly versatile for various instruments, these beaters cater to a wide range of musical needs. Ideal for instruments demanding a wooden beater, including xylophones, metallophones, tone blocks, and more, they ensure an exceptional sound quality.

Features

  • Replacement talking drum beater
  • Handmade Accessory
  • Perfect for a selection African drums
  • Made in Indonesia 

Weight & dimensions 

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Specifications 

Product Type: Beater

Colour: Browns

Material: Animal hide and wood

Material details: Goats skin & tree stalks

Number of units included: 1

Shape: L shaped

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

Frequently Asked Questions 

What are the benefits of using a talking drum beater?

A talking drum beater provides clear, controlled strikes, allowing you to shape pitch and tone more precisely, especially for tensioned hourglass drums.

Can I use the beater on other drums?

Yes, but it's best suited for drums with similar construction. Avoid using it on delicate or soft-headed drums to prevent damage.

How to use the beater?

Hold the curved stick firmly and strike the drumhead while squeezing the ropes of the drum under your arm to change pitch. Use wrist motion for rhythm control.

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