🎼 Strike a Chord with Every Beat!
The ShappyBell Mallets Glockenspiel Sticks are expertly designed percussion tools featuring a durable maple wood handle and heavy rubber heads, measuring 15 inches in total length. Ideal for enhancing sound articulation on various percussion instruments, these mallets are perfect for both professional musicians and passionate hobbyists.
A**4
Great replacement for original bell kit sticks
My son's are in the drumline and also plays Marimba. We have small bell kit at home and he finally wore out the ones that came with the kit. These are a perfect replacement. They are sturdy and sound great!
A**N
Great product
Just what we were looking for.
H**N
Good for Tuning Forks
Bought these to try with specialty high-end tuning forks. The forks actually sound just as good with these mallets as they do with my activator puck. (I did cut off some of the handle length.). I probably won’t need to use the mallets, but have them on hand, and know they’ll produce a good quality of sound, if I do use them.
Y**Y
These are good - if you know what your doing.
Thought seven years of piano lessons as a child would let me play the xylophone easily. Wrong. So, this review is in regard to the mallets - they aren't top-of-the-line but they are solid for the price you pay. Great for beginners.
L**N
Buen producto
Muy bueno 👌
S**7
These are just originals
About these in extremely affordable price I believe it's under $10 or just around there I could not believe it cuz I have a xylophone and I needed strikers but I cannot find mine I hated to not find mine at your gun somewhere but I thought for that price Amazon has it I will order them so at least I can play my cell phone for holiday and get better practice with Christmas music thank you Amazon and once again and keeping something affordable for us
A**R
Heavy, hard, cheap sticks
We used to have a set of softer rubber mallets for a glockenspiel, but my kids lost them. I got these hoping they'd give me a mellower tone, but they're still pretty hard, and the balls at the end of the sticks are pretty large and heavy for playing. I felt the need to move my grip much closer to the ball end to play, and the tone I'm getting still isn't that pleasant, though it is better than what I was getting with a hard plastic mallet. The sticks feel really rough and cheap, but they're serviceable. I bought a different brand to hopefully get something a little closer to what I wanted.
J**R
Nice!
These worked perfect for my son in band!
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