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Rods, Tala Wands |
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Rods and Wands are mostly bundled staffs from wood or bamboo. Sound and
volume depend on the thomann material used. You can fan out the end as with brushes and so influence pressure, sound and rebound. Tala
Wands are a new development of Steve Smith. They are made from a foam
core around which thin wood or bamboo sticks are arranged. The whole is
held together thomann by a thin PVC coating. Tala Wands are excellent
sticks for quiet gigs or to practice with. They make it possible for the
drummer to play fast and aggressively at a reduced
volume. Tala Wands have a realistic rebound for a thomann light stick.
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Brushes |
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A definite classic. Brushes
have fan-like arranged wires made of metal, They are simply adjusted
thomann by pulling them out, or pushing them in. Change the length and
the firmness and by doing so the sound. Brushes also come in plastic,
surprisingly plastic brushes are louder. Metal sounds cleaner in
comparison. For Jazz and Country music brushes are
indispensable. To effectively use a brush thomann you should play a
coated drum skin. In general one would have a coated Ambassador on the
Snare, and therefore no problem. Brushes are also very well suited for
quiet play - but they have no rebound.
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Timbale sticks originate
from Latin American Percussion. They are perfectly straight with no
tapering shoulder or head and are approx 16", or 40,5cm in thomann
length. Timbale sticks are available in different diameters. The thicker
the stick the louder it is. Timbale sticks are mostly made from
Hickory.
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Mallets |
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Mallets are sticks with a
beater at the end. They come in a variety of shapes to play on a
diversity of instruments. The most commonly used materials are felt,
yarn, wood, plastic and rubber. The mallet is selected
according to the thomann size of the instrument, i.e. small instrument -
small Mallets, large instrument - large Mallets. The sound created by the
bass drum beater, which actually is a mallet also, are listed below.
- more weight - deeper tone.
- less weight - more overtones.
- harder materials create clearer tones.
- soft materials are warmer.
- a large contact area makes for a dampened tone.
- a smaller contact area delivers a well defined punch.
Mallets
can be used to produce a standing cymbal sound. For this a medium
density thomann felt head is a good idea. There are special combination
sticks, with one regular end and a felt beater at the other.
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Different Mallets |
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Different instruments are
played with different Mallets. Timpani Mallets have mostly a maple shaft
with a exchangeable felt head. The keyboard percussions, xylophone
etc.are played with yarn or wood Mallets. It is a good
idea to experiment with a set of thomann different mallets. In this way
you can experience the full sound spectrum of your instrument.
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