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OR42B Hard Birch Med weight Xylo/Bell Mallets Par=2 Unid | Percustudio -  Where your heart beats 0
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OR42B Hard Birch Med weight Xylo/Bell Mallets Par=2 Unid

Referência: OR42B
Marca: MALLETECH
€ 45.00
IVA incluído
All orchestra models have 1 1/8 or 2,54 cm diameter heads. Orchestral Series. In the 1980s professional percussionists from the Two major New York City orchestras listened to almost 40 different head types. Four 1-1/8 models, OR39 (brown), OR42 (tan), OR45 (white) and OR48 (black) were selected as having the most frequent application to the major orchestral keyboard parts of the late 19th and 20th centuries. They are still found in the mallet bags of many professional percussionists. Today there is a demand for models targeted for very specific excerpts, as well as a movement toward lighter, smaller heads for certain applications. There is no greater expert on orchestral keyboard repertoire than William James, principal percussionist of the St. Louis Symphony. Will has expanded the original OR line into a vast selection of sounds and tone colors, with many different materials, weights, sizes and handle types. Of course our new orchestral rosewood mallets are made from the same genuine Honduran Rosewood as our marimba and xylophone bars (no imitations!).
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OR42B Orchestra Series. Hard Birch Medium weight Xylo/Bell Mallets. Head: 1 1/8" or 2,54 cm. Par=2 Unid. A medium weight mallet that is clean, bright and full at all dynamic levels. Model OR42 will sound slightly darker than model OR39 at low dynamic levels due to its higher mass, which produces greater fundamental response. Excellent for synthetic xylophone. Birch shaft. The four models in the Orchestra Series are constructed of the materials and weights selected by professional players as having the most practical application to the major orchestral parts of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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