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Rhapsody Percussion

High Quality Mallets & Accessories, Low Prices and Great Resources

Timpani Mallets

T100 Soft
Produces a beautiful full-bodied soft sound with minimum contact noise. Perfect for very smooth rolls.  This mallet is 15" long.
 
$17.00/pair
 
 
T200 General
For passages where a blending sound coupled with a moderate amount of "point" is desired.  This mallet is 15" long.
 
$17.00/pair
T300 Articulate
For passages that require a bit more articulation than the General model, or where a slightly brighter sound is desired.  This mallet is 14 1/2" long.
 
17.00/pair
T400 Staccato
The choice for rhythmic passages where extreme articulation is required, or for when a very bright sound is desired.  This mallet is 14 1/2" long.
 
$17.00/pair
 
The Rhapsody Timpani Mallet Series has four models ranging from Soft to Staccato.  Each model has a choice of two different thicknesses.  The regular thickness is 9/16" tapering to 12/32" and the Thick model measures 12/32" tapering to 1/2".  All shafts are made of solid maple.
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