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PMH-144b) |
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Flat bed block with two curves in middle. |
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PMH-144c) |
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Flat bed block in white wood. |
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PMH-147,a,b,c,) |
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Triangles set of (3) |
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PMH-663) WOODEN EGG SHAKERS |
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PMH-661) Stirring Drum |
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The eight wooden tongues produce different pitches when they are struck separately, like playing a xylophone. By stirring in the drum with the included beater a scale can be played. The convenient handle makes playing easy. This is a popular and versatile instrument which shouldn't be missing in any percussion assortment. |
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PMH-662) Ball Stirring Drum |
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The Ball Stirring Drum is a further development of the familiar stirring drum. The instrument is based on a clever design. When playing the drum, a wooden ball fastened to a nylon string strikes the tonally matched wooden tongues, and produces a harmonic sound.The Ball Stirring Drum can be played with just one hand and comes in two sizes. |
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