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Bwooooshhhhh!
i am brand new to gong bashing. i have bashed drums and cymbals for Blackpool Donkey's (a long time). You have to respect large round metal things and a nice mallet is a good place to start. I would say this one seems worth the money. Nice weight, well padded with fleecy stuff, with a large metal thing you need to launch your shoulder into the arc and be aware of the weight of the metal the mallet, yourself and your audiences ear-drums (you can easily find Rank Organisation demo's) A drummers stick is an interface like a pen to a poet.
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Super
If some cruel fate demanded that I keep only one mallet, it would be this one. It is versatile, including bringing forth big deep sounds. Its value for money is staggering.
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Sturdy Weighty Mallet for deeper tones
Used as alternative to lighter mallet used on a 32" Chau Gong. Produces gorgeous deeper tones/colours when used gently ... thunderous when used less gently. Very pleased.
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excellent value
this mallet is great. Has a good weight and soft strike. Very well made and excellent value compared to other brands.
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Great Value Gong Mallet
I was very pleased with the quality of this mallet, it is every bit as good as the Chalkline make, which is considerably more expensive. Great quality for use with a large Gong (mine is a 32inch). I recommend this to anyone who wants quality for less money.
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A nice mallet
Good weight and easy to control without too much pressure on the wrists and arms.
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