Drumsticks / Mallets
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Vic Firth Corpsmaster Keyboard - Soft
Soft yarn marimba mallet with very little attack. Designed to provide a full-bodied tone in the low register. Rubber core; birch shafts.
L = 17" Learn MoreNow only: $57.59
Now only: $47.99
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Vic Firth Corpsmaster Timpani - Staccato
Medium hard.
Head = 1 3/8" Learn MoreNow only: $55.19
Now only: $45.99
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Vic Firth Corpsmaster Timpani - General
For all around playing.
Head = 1 1/2" Learn MoreNow only: $55.19
Now only: $45.99
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Vater MV-T1 Tenor Mallets Clear Lexan MV-T1
Feature heavy gauge aluminum shafts with textured "non-slip" grips. Learn More -
Pro-Mark Jonathan Haas Timpani - Ultra Staccato Mallets
This Jonathan Haas autograph series timpani mallet is the most articulate with a very hard felt head. They are excellent for performing early classical compositions and come on an oak handle. Learn More -
Pro-Mark Diversity Series - System Blue - Medium Hard Mallets
The DV3 mallet speaks well in the mid to high range of the marimba, and has a great attack and articulation, characteristic of this series of mallets. The mallet has a latex-wrapped rubber head with a nylon-wool blend yarn tightly wrapped around. It is the optimal Diversity Series mallet to buy for general use! Learn More -
Pro-Mark Diversity Series - System Blue - Soft Mallets
The DV1 mallet is a perfect choice for playing low notes on extended-range marimbas. The mallet features a latex-wrapped rubber head, nylon-wool blend yarn, on a birch shaft. Learn More -
Pro-Mark Hickory Shaft with Puffy Head Mallets
This series of "puffy" tenor mallets are on a hickory shaft and have the same weight and balance as our standard tenor mallets. They offer the player a strong fundamental sound with less attack. Learn More -
Innovative Percussion OS5 Orchestral Series Full Glockenspiel Mallets - Clear / Light Blue Tape - Rattan
This series of 7 orchestral xylophone and glockenspiel mallets has been designed in conjunction with Chris Deviney of the Philadelphia Orchestra with the orchestral player in mind. A colored piece of tape is also added to the shaft to distinguish each particular model. Learn More



