These new NINO Hand Drums come with a synthetic head and feature an ergonomically shaped wooden handle for playing comfort.
The following sizes are available:
10" NINO32
12" NINO33
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new product of the day: TREJON BAG
19 Apr 2010
Take the fun with you wherever you go! Our new Trejon bag (MTREB) makes it easy and comfortable to safely transport your Trejon just about anywhere! Wheter it´s to the park, or on your tour - just go for it!
new product of the day: HEADLINER FIBERGLASS BONGO
16 Apr 2010
The Headliner Fiberglass Bongo (HFB100BK) has all the traditional features and sounds of a bongo, yet in a rugged and stable premium fiberglass body. It´s a perfect set for the student or hobbyist who is looking for durability from their drum.
The bongo comes with hand selected buffalo heads, 8 mm strong tuning lugs, 2 mm rounded rims, black powder coated hardware and a tuning key.
The bongo comes with hand selected buffalo heads, 8 mm strong tuning lugs, 2 mm rounded rims, black powder coated hardware and a tuning key.
news of the day: SEA DRUM WITH TRUE FEEL SYNTHETIC HEAD
15 Apr 2010
MEINL Sea Drums create the soothing sounds of the surf, with a great new feature: we sealed the little steel balls between two drum heads, one synthetic and the other natural goatskin, or with our True Feel synthetic head for the 18" version, our newest one (FD18SD-TF). This means you can choose between two completely different timbres within the same drum. A sealable filling port allows you to control the amount of steel balls insinde.
new product of the day: ABS SUPER-DRY STUDIO TAMBOURINES
14 Apr 2010
We enlarged our line of ergonomic ABS Tambourineswith out popular hand-hammered brass super-dry jingles. This gives you a great new sound in the familiar form of our hand held (STMT1B-BK) or montable (STMT2B-BK) ABS Tambourine.
new product of the day: HEADLINER SERIES COWBELLS
12 Apr 2010
Made from black powder coated stell, the MEINL Headliner Series Cowbells produce a cutting and sharp sound. Whether used in a percussion setup or in a drum set configuration, they always add a special flavour to your groove.
The following sizes are available:
5" (HCO4BK)
8" (HCO2BK)
The following sizes are available:
5" (HCO4BK)
8" (HCO2BK)
new product of the day: "MITSUDOMOE" FREE RIDE DESIGNER SERIES WOOD BONGO
09 Apr 2010
This Free Ride Designer Series Bongo matches Taku Hirano´s playing style: elegant, captivating and versatile.
The bongo is proudly emblazoned with the Japanese Mitsudomoe symbol, representing Man, Earth, and Heaven. The symbol became associated with the Samuri ethos, and with the art of drumming itself.
Taku explains, "The Mitsudomoe symbol has always resounded with me in that it was a link to my heritage and synonymous to not only the warrios of Japan, but also the drummers of Japan. After doing research and finding out that it was adopted by a king with the same name as myself, and that it symbolized upholding honor to the highest degree, I knew that it chose me as much as I chose it"
The bongo comes with our MEINL Free Ride Suspension System (German patent), black powder coated hardware, hand selected buffalo heads, 8 mm strong tuning lugs, 2.5 mm rounded SSR-Rims, accessory pouch, L-shaped tuning key and a tune up oil.
The bongo is proudly emblazoned with the Japanese Mitsudomoe symbol, representing Man, Earth, and Heaven. The symbol became associated with the Samuri ethos, and with the art of drumming itself.
Taku explains, "The Mitsudomoe symbol has always resounded with me in that it was a link to my heritage and synonymous to not only the warrios of Japan, but also the drummers of Japan. After doing research and finding out that it was adopted by a king with the same name as myself, and that it symbolized upholding honor to the highest degree, I knew that it chose me as much as I chose it"
The bongo comes with our MEINL Free Ride Suspension System (German patent), black powder coated hardware, hand selected buffalo heads, 8 mm strong tuning lugs, 2.5 mm rounded SSR-Rims, accessory pouch, L-shaped tuning key and a tune up oil.
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