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with handle. Wooden, with a mallet to stir up 8 different pitches. 10".
The wooden limbertoy, popular in Appalachia and dating back to Colonial times, is both a toy and a rhythm instrument.
Wooden, half-circle tambourine. Easy to hold, good sound! 8"
These brass finger cymbals are very sturdy and have a lovely sound.
Attaches with an elastic band.
The beads on the strings act as the drumsticks and generate a perfect drum roll with a constant spin of the drum.
4". With stainless steel jingles. A higher, shimmering sound. With velcro strap.
Lightweight but big on sound and tonal variety.
The notched surface is scraped with metal thimbles (included) worn on the player's fingers.
Set includes Marsh Music by Marianne Berkes, illus. by Robert Noreika and set of Frog Guiros.
From Woodstock. Great basic metal playing spoons with a plastic grip for ease of playing.
30 pieces with hand percussion for grades 3 through Middle School by Jim Solomon.
5.5" head
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Based on an ancient Vietnamese percussion instrument, these hand-carved wooden guiros have a distinctive sound.
Round out your rhythm band with these affordable, well-made tambourines!
Made to endure in the classroom! Patented FiberSkyn drum dead and sturdy wooden shell produces an excellent sound.
With five sets of jingles, synthetic head and a natural, satin finish on the rim. 8"
with playing stick. 5"