PLAYWOOD bass drum mallet. This mallet was created based on the advice of Mr. Rembens, a former percussionist for the Berlin Philharmonic, and produces a rich, full-bodied sound with a strong core. The handle is made of strong bamboo, and the ball-type felt has no seams.
This marching bass drum mallet produces a powerful sound for outdoor or large venue performances. Its small size features a tapered hickory shaft and is recommended for playing triplets. The hard felt design provides clear, crisp sound even when playing pianissimo notes.
This mallet was created with the advice of former Berlin Philharmonic percussionist H. Rembensmodel. The handle is made of strong composite bamboo and the felt is wrapped in a seamless ball type, producing a thick, rich, solid sound.
Designed for toddlers, it is slightly smaller and lighter, allowing even small bodies to control it firmly. This hard felt type is ideal for when you need a powerful attack.
This marching bass drum mallet delivers a powerful sound for outdoor or large venue performances. Its large size features a tapered hickory shaft and is recommended for playing triplets. The hard felt design provides clear, crisp sound even when playing pianissimo notes.
This is the signature bass drum mallet of percussionist Keiko Otsuka. It is designed with an emphasis on sound quality that resonates with the audience. The core is made of round wood. The small head is heavy enough to swing freely.
PLAYWOOD's concert bass drum mallet. The BDW-35 retains the core shape of the BD-35 but uses a wood core. This mallet produces a clearer, deeper tone. This mallet allows you to play your instrument naturally and effortlessly, making it ideal for a variety of situations.
Concert bass drum mallet designed by percussionist Hiroshi Sakagami. Medium-sized felt head and maple shaft. In addition to good grain, it also has a powerful impact point that contacts the surface. Hardness.