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Frame Drum
Tunable, Goatskin, Frame made of mulberry tree, Cross frame made of rawhide strips, Incl. mallets with leather covered tip and tuning key
Ultra Grip Tambourine
Stainless steel clamps, New "Jingle Control" system, The revolutionary Jingle Control Discs allow the jingles to be selectively muted to control...
Bongo set
Free Ride Series, Wood bongos, Rubberwood, Meinl Free Ride Suspension System, Chrome hardware, True Skin cowskin drum heads, 8 mm Tuning lugs, 3 mm...
Aluminium Cuica
Very lightweight aluminium, Hand selected goatskin, With countersunk screws, Incl. tuning key
Cajon finish set
Bottle (100 ml) includes Brush, Ideal for all unpainted Sela cajon kits, Special brush for application, Protects all wood surfaces, Easy to apply
Mambo cowbell
Special thumbscrew allows quick and easy mounting on support arms or stands without restricting movement of the percussionist
Block
Low version, Fast, precise and warm sound, Left, right and central mounting options
Professional Bendir bag
Made of extremely tear-resistant nylon, Double zipper, Shoulder strap, Handle
Cajon
Especially suitable for young people and small persons, Selected birch wood body, Playing surface made of selected German beech wood, Detachable...
Traditional Indian Kanjira (hand drum)
From the Eastern Collection, Acousticon drum shell, Antique veneer, Tunable, Incl. tuning key
Mini Djembe
Ideal for small children, Plastic body, Plastic drum head, Compact size and lightweight
Thunder WahWah
Creates a bright thunder rumble, Small version, Made of mahogany, Covered with goatskin, Painted with dots
Tambourine
Wooden frame, 9 Pairs of jingles, Natural hide head, nailed
Foot Tambourine for String Instrumentalists
Four pairs of stainless steel jingles, Ergonomic design, For fastening to the foot
Cuica
Made of high quality fibreglass equipped with Meinl Floatune hardware, Bamboo stick attached to the fur
Conga
Professional series, Chrome hardware, True Skin Buffalo Conga drumhead, 10 mm tuning lugs, 4 mm rounded SSR rims, Meinl Conga Saver, High gloss...
Conga Practice Set
The perfect exercise, learning and warm up instrument, Extremely light-weight, Wood design, With carrying strap, Including learning video of top...
Cajon Finger Jingles
Aluminium jingles,, Extremely lightweight with an ergonomic shape for comfortable playing
Cowbell
New York series, Marc Quinones Signature cowbell, The New York cowbells are settled particularly in the unique sound structure of salsa music, The...
Cajon
Removable and adjustable snare system, The snare system can be supplemented by a second snare crossbar, Clap Corners, Made in Germany
Cajon
For beginners who are looking for a budget-priced cajon with a good mix of sound and longevity, Made in Germany
African wooden djembe
Diameter approx. 20 cm, Height approx. 40 cm, Rope tensioning system, Hand-selected goatskin drum head, Hand-decorated body, These original,...
Djembe
With leopard design, Height:58 - 63 cm, Handmade hardwood body from the stem, Goat skin, Tunable rope system, Wide dynamics, Crystal clear treble...
Singing Bowl Set
Small heart bowl + large pelvis bowl, Starter Set, Especially suitable for birth preparation, Here, the large pelvic bowl provides a particularly...
Stable rattle with juju beans
Very stable design, Very loud and aggressive sound, Made in Southeast Asia
HandPan
8 Tones, G3 / A3 - C4 - D4 - E4 - G4 - A4 - C5, Includes bag
Bongo Set
With tiger print finish, Special gold glitter accents in the foil, Golden LP Comfort Curve II tensioner, Hand-selected natural drum heads
Surdo Drum
Pro series, Aluminum body, For professional demands, Ax Surdos have a lower height than normal Surdos and are therefore easier to carry, Full,...
Bongo Set
City Series Wood, Matte lacquered shells, Matte black shell hardware, Natural drum heads, Tuning key included
Tumba
True Skin Buffalo Conga drumhead, 10 mm tuning lugs, 4 mm rounded SSR rims, Meinl Conga Saver, High-gloss varnish, Incl. tuning key and screw oil
Adapter Plate
For Cajinto CC 202/204, For mounting on snare stand, Adapter plate for mounting CC 202/204 on a standard snare stand
Professional Cuica Bag
Extremely tear-resistant nylon fabric, Shoulder strap, Carrying handle, Extra pocket
Schlagwerk CP430 2inOne "deluxe" Wenge
Deluxe Wenge Cajon, 2 in One technique with 84 spirals, The CP 430 - 2inOne Deluxe embodies noble appearance, perfect bass / snare separation and a...
African Wooden Djembe
Size XS (approx. 16 - 21 cm in diameter), Intricate rope tension system for long-lasting, accurate tuning, Hand-selected goatskin drum head,...
10" TomBourin
With jingles for a unique sound, For mounting on a drumset or percussion setup, With "Quick Release" holder
Mini Bongo Set
Mini Bongo Free Ride series, Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell.-Arg.), Hand-selected buffalo skins, Patented Free Ride system, Rounded SSR-Rim,...
Professional Snare Cajon
Balanced sound and fine response, Stable, 11-ply, 15 mm thick birch body, Sela "Thin Splash" playing surface with fine veneer, Massive, rounded...
Cajon
"Super Agile" series, Beautiful combination of proven Agile strings and snare technique associated with the punchy power of SPL body, Made in Germany
Djembe
Liberty series, Head made of synthetic fibre, Mechanical tuning system
Hand Tambourine
With tunable plastic drum head, 8 Pairs of jingles, Wooden shell
Talking drum
Model -593, The talking drum, also tama, is a speaking drum from Africa, It has an hourglass shaped body (shaped like an egg timer) and is covered...
Flex Drum
Plastic drum shell, Detachable plastic drum head, making it also playable as a frame drum, Stackable, Incl. Detachable, padded shoulder strap
HAPI Drum
E major pentatonic, Ef-g#-b-c&39;#- e'-f#' - #g', Incl. bag and mallets
Cowbell Beater
Can be integrated in a set, Enables you to play the cowbell with one hand
Cajon Flap
XL, With variable clamp, Offers the player a succinct castanets sound, Can be positioned freely on the cajon by hook & loop mounting
Snare Cajon
Adjustable snare wires, Front plate made of birch wood, Body made of hardwood, Satin finish, Large rubber feet
Djembe
From the Eco series, Body made from woven bamboo, Natural goatskin drum head, Extra large playing surface, An extremely light and robust djembe,...
Therapy Singing Bowl Set
KS9U1 (small pelvis bowl), KS9O1a (heart bowl, thin-walled small - standard version), Mallet, Original, handmade according to ancient tradition...
Bodrum
Frame drum made of beech wood, Robust faux head, Warm, bassy sound, Can be played on the stand or in the hand as needed, Ideal for drum groups or...
Hi-hat Jingle Ring
Can be mounted on the Hi-Hat, 20 Pairs of stainless steel jingles
Caixa Drum
Pro Series, 6 Hooks, Aluminium body, Nylon drum head, Sensitive resonant head with snare wires, Professional Caixa
Shaker
Fiberglass version, Made of fiberglass for longer durability, Extremely lightweight, Very comfortable playing feel
Percussion drums are probably one of the oldest musical instruments out there. Humans have been using them to accompany dances and rituals.
The real ancestors of percussion instruments were probably made of hollow trees and animal hide.
Today, however, much has changed and percussions have become inextricable parts of any musical composition.
The kettledrum instrument is probably the father of modern day percussions. The kettledrum arrived in Europe between the 12th and 13th century and was used to add bass to the treble of trumpet instruments. It became recognized as a true musical instrument when it became a serious component in the compositions of Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky and Berlioz.
In the mid-19th century, percussions became a major part of the orchestra. By the 20th century, they developed a higher role in creating the actual rhythms of musical scores and were no longer confined to just being fancy accents in an orchestral piece.
The birth of jazz introduced a different system of percussions playing with a solo musician playing drums and cymbals of various timbres at the same time. This empowered percussionists into developing styles of music that now focused on bass more than anything else.
And with the advent of rock, percussion drum were no longer at the sidelines of rhythm, but rather directly at the center of it.
For centuries, percussion has continued to grow in complexity and importance. Entire industries have flourished with its ascension, and so have musicians who embraced it.