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Tamborim
Frame made of fiberglass, Synthetic skin, Extremely high-pitched drum, Is played with plastic or wooden floor, The finger of the free hand dampens...
Bongoset
Free ride series, Wood bongos, Rubber tree wood, Meinl free ride suspension system, Chrome-plated hardware, True Skin cow drum heads, 8 mm Tuning...
Jingle Stick
Frame made of ABS plastic, 6 Pairs of nickel silver jingles
Tumba
EZ Curve Rims, High quality buffalo drum head, Black hardware
Cowbell
Horacio Hernandez Signature Model ClaBELL "Foot Clave", Two playable surfaces - flat and curved, With holder for percussion rod
7" Wood Block
Small, Made of maple, With Rubber feet, Integrated clamping system for stands
Wood Block
Number 4, African hardwood, Twice embedded in a special oil mixture - no chemical additives, Warm, noble sound, Individual production - made in...
Cajon
Cajon with additional side bass playing surface for cajon pedals, Larger dimensions for more sound volume, 4 Tunable snare strings, Includes pedal...
Shaman Drum
Pre-tuned goatskin, Frame made of mulberry tree, Cross frame made of rawhide strips, Incl. mallets with leather covered tip
Shaman Shaker
Medium version, Made from cowhide, Sounds like a rain shower, Traditional Native American design
Hand drum
Extra low drums for use on the table or floor, Especially advantageous for people with reduced mobility, Can be played with both hands and mallets
Bata
5 3/4" x 9", Buffalo heads, Includes tuning key and nylon shoulder strap
Repinique Drum
Light series, Aluminium body, 6 Tuning lugs, Plastic drum head, High and dynamic sound
Bongo Set
Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell.-Arg.), Hand-selected buffalo skins, 8 mm tension hooks, 2.5 mm rounded SSR-Rim, Gold coloured hardware,...
Conga
Meinl Conga designer series, Matt lacquered satin drum shell, Hand selected buffalo heads, 8 mm Clamping screws, 2 mm Rounded rims, Black hardware,...
Floor Stand
Suitable for YD 444/445, Stable cross-stand for perfect positioning due to the given angle of attack
Timbale Cowbell
With mount, Pearl cowbells are world-renowned for their durability and clear sound, Each cowbell is shaped from flat steel of the highest quality,...
Cajon Cymbal Stand
Black powder-coated aluminium, Lightweight and small, Designed with similar features to microphone stands, Fixed hi-hat rod
Woodblock
Medium, Made of selected maple, With rubber feet, Various holes for mounting a stand
Cajon
"Vision" series, Model PC1369, Front playing surface in satin walnut, Body made of sturdy sound optimised 15 mm birch ash veneer, Stained black,...
Cajon
Approx. 30 x 30 x 50 cm, Agile snare technique, The Agile base cajon offers innovative Agile snare technique and provides a perfect response, Fully...
Schlagwerk DC300 Cajonito
Cajonito, Playable on both sides - playing surface 1 with percussion quality snare sound, playing surface 2 with strong quinto sound, Integrated...
Djembe
Chalice-shaped wooden drum, With goatskin drum head, Wide sound spectrum (low bass, medium open and high slap)
African Talking Drum
28 Tuning ropes, à 3 mm, Hand-selected goat skin, From one piece of wood, With nylon tuning strap, Elaborate carving, Ergonomically shaped,...
Bongo Set
MEINL Bongo Free Ride series, Hand selected buffalo skins, Patented Free Ride system, 8 mm Tenterhooks, 2.5 mm rounded SSR-Rim, Black hardware,...
Junior Conga
Model 38210, 8" x 11" (about 20 cm x 28 cm), Tunable natural head, Carrying strap
Cowbell
8" large opening, 100% Tuned pitch, Hand-brushed steel, Special steel alloy, Steel finish
Cajon Jingle Tap
Integrated stainless steel jingle, 3/8" threaded connector, Can be played with hands or Hot Rods
Wood Block
Number 3, African hardwood, Twice embedded in a special oil mixture - no chemical additives, Warm, noble sound, Individual production - made in...
Frame Drum
Tuneable, with flat frame, Diameter 45 cm, Weight-optimised 6-ply beech wood frame with a height of only 6 cm, Hand-selected goatskin drum head,...
Guiro-Shaker
Wooden, Combines a shaker and a guiro sound, Includes wooden stick
Shaman Shaker
Medium version, Made of goatskin, Produces the sound of ocean noise, Traditional Native American design
Mini Conga Set
Champion series, Chrome-plated, rounded hoops make playing comfortable, High-gloss lacquer, Incl. stands
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...
Aluminium Surdo
With legs, Removable skin, 8 Tension screws, The deep sound of the Surdo is the "heartbeat" of Samba, The Surdo is played with a felt beater
Surdo
Size 18"x 55 cm, Wood body, Pro Series - Top instruments for professional demands, Plastic drumhead, Low root note, comparable with a large drum,...
Meinl SU16 Aluminium Surdo
Aluminium Surdo, Chrome hardware, Exchangeable drumhead, 8 Tension rods, The deep sound of the Surdo is the "Heartbeat" of Samba, Die Surdo is...
Jingle Stick
ABS plastic, Two rows with 6 pairs of brass jingles, With comfortable soft handle
Conga
Professional Series, Medium size, 4 mm rounded SSR hoop, Chromed Hardware, True Skin buffalo conga skin, 10 mm Tension rods, Meinl Conga Saver,...
Cajon Wood Side Snare
Matte satined finish, Snare effect, Hook & loop fastener for attachment to the cajon, Ergonomic shape, Flat design
Cowbell
Horacio Hernandez Signature Model IsaBELL "Mambo", Two playable surfaces - flat and curved, With holder for percussion rod
Djembe
Liberty series, Head made of synthetic fibre, Not tunable, Head can be removed and used as a frame drum
Reno drum
Handmade stand drum, With cowhide and strung tension, Easy to tune
Ankle Bell Band
Small version with 10 mm brass bells, Double-row, From India
Cajon brushThe Martin Röttger Signature Brush is a very special brushing experience. This is a cajon brush that allows for limitless wiping and a beautiful, warm bass. The handling and the play are intuitive - the combination between hand and brush enable
#4, Martin Röttger Signature edition, Single brush, Ergonomic wooden handle, Nylon bristles
Schell Rattle
From Tonkin tube, With 4 pairs of clamps, High-quality, hammered nickel-silver
Tumba
"Woodcraft" series, True Skin buffalo drum heads, 10 mm tension rods, 4 mm TTR hoop, Carrying handle on the hoop, Includes Meinl Conga Saver...
Cowbell
Hand model 7.85", Sits comfortably in the hand, Hand-brushed steel, Special steel alloy
Cajon Side Mount
The Cajon side mounts have been specially designed to let you attach Cajon accessories as close to the playing surface as possible, They are...
Cajon
"Vision" series, Model PC1369, Front playing surface in satin walnut, Body made of sturdy sound optimised 15 mm birch ash veneer, Stained black,...
Cajon Move Box
8-Ply birch wood in wedge shape, Snare effect with 40 spiral snare wires, Strap system, Can be played standing up and on the run, thus the player...
Hand drum
Extra low drums for use on the table or floor, Especially advantageous for people with reduced mobility, Can be played with both hands and mallets
Professional Tambourine
Sturdy ash body with calfskin drum head, Double-row jingle arrangement, Jingles made of bronze
Professional Tambourine
Sturdy ash body with calfskin drum head, Single-row chromium 25 clamps
Caixa
Aluminium drum shell, Produces the classic, idiosyncratic and prominent Samba sound, Ultra Rim Shots, Exchangeable synthetic drumhead, Snares made...
Quinto
The smallest of the three conga drums, Professional Series, Drum shell made of rubber tree wood, True Skin buffalo conga head, 10 mm Tension rods,...
11" Quinto
Comfort curved II rims, Hand selected natural skin, Pro care shell protectors, Incl. tuning key and screw oil
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.