Bell Mallets
Bell Mallets
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![]() 30 Note Metal Student Bell Set G C Range US $20.00
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![]() Percussion Plus Bell Set US $89.00
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![]() 20 note Glockenspiel xylophone bells in case US $10.00
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![]() Percussion Bell Kit w StandcasePractice Pad xylophone US $199.95
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![]() Percussion Bell Xylophone Mallets US $16.95
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![]() 25 NOTE CHROMATIC BELL SET 2 OCTAVE XYLOPHONE C C BRAND NEW US $25.00
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![]() Ludwig Bell Kit w Accessories US $81.00
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![]() Drumstick Metal Drumsticks SOLID Aluminum Drumstick Practice Stick PWB6 170™ US $79.95
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![]() Xylophone Bell Lyra Marching Band Light Weight Musser US $69.95
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![]() Pro Mark Americorps Xylo 1 Xylophone bell mallet US $8.00
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![]() 1 set of 2 Glockenspiel Xylophone Mallets\ Sticks \ BeatersSoft Rubber US $9.10
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![]() Ludwig Junior Percussion Bell Set with Stand US $19.99
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![]() CB700 Bells Pad Beginning Percussion Backpack Kit US $90.00
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![]() Ludwig Rolling Backpack Bells Pad Junior Percussion Kit US $100.00
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![]() Vic Firth Bells Pad Beginning Percussion Backpack Kit US $90.00
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![]() Trixon Percussion Kit with Glockenspiel US $129.00
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![]() 1 SET PRO MARK AMERICORPS ATP 3 1 SET DAN FYFFE DFP230 TIMPANI MARIMBA MALLETS US $9.99
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![]() CB Percussion 30 NOTE 25 octave bell kit w mallets US $30.00
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![]() CB Percussion 6854 Bell Kit 736021074064 US $108.99
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![]() Pearl Educational 25 Bell Kit with Rolling bagNew US $240.00
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![]() Pro Mark Tom Freer Percussion Keyboard Mallets FK10 General Linen Phenolic US $26.49
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![]() Primary Handbook For Mallets Sheet Music NEW US $18.88
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![]() WIND GONG 6 15CM BEATER WDB25 US $27.90
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![]() BSP12 New Dream Bliss Series 12 Splash Cymbal Audio BSP120 US $78.95
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![]() Malletech Orchestra OR42R Hard Rattan Xylo Bell Mallets US $20.95
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![]() WIND GONG 25 1 2 65CM BEATER WDB35 US $329.25
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![]() BLACK METAL WAH WAH TUBE Aluminum BELL Percussion Key E US $29.93
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![]() Pearl Percussion Learning Center PackNew US $345.00
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![]() 1 Hard Nylon Mallets for Xylophone and Bells US $8.99
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![]() Mike Balter 9AB 14 1 8 Oval Aluminum Keyboard Mallets US $25.00
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![]() Mike Balter 6B 15 1 8 Grey Rubber Keyboard Mallets US $25.00
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![]() Mike Balter 10B 14 1 4 Phenolic Keyboard Mallets US $25.00
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![]() Mike Balter Basics BB10 15 1 8 PVC Keyboard Mallets US $19.44
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![]() Mike Balter 9B 14 1 8 Oval Brass Keyboard Mallets US $25.00
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![]() WIND GONG 39 1 2 100CM BEATERWDB45 US $1,034.25
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![]() WIND GONG 21 1 2 55CM BEATER WDB33 US $164.25
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![]() Tibetan Singing Bowl 775 C Root multi toned unique Himalayan prayer bell US $240.00
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![]() Pro Mark Scholastic Pro Pak US $69.99
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![]() Pro Mark DD30R Doug Demorrow Glockenspiel Rattan US $24.99
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![]() Mike Balter ERCR 7 1 2 Emil Richards Crotale Mallets US $28.33
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![]() Pro Mark Tom Freer Percussion Keyboard Mallets FK6 Brown Poly US $23.49
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![]() BCR14 New Dream Bliss 14 Crash Cymbal Audio BCR140 US $84.99
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![]() Pro Mark Tom Freer Percussion Keyboard Mallets FK12 LDPE Small Nylon US $26.49
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![]() Ludwig LE2482R Percussion Learning Center Combo Kit US $427.05
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![]() Vic Firth Joey Heredia Signature Drumsticks US $9.29
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How To Play A Tibetan Singing Bowl
Tibetan singing bowls are an excellent tool for meditation, relaxation and healing. When played properly, they produce resonant, harmonious sounds that are quite pleasing to the ear. Learning how to play one requires a few simple steps and takes only a minimal amount of practice to master.
Holding the Singing Bowl: Hold the bowl in the palm of your hand. Make sure that your fingers are flat and not curled around the bowl and that it is at a level comfortable for you. Common positions include near heart level, stomach-level, or resting in your lap if you are sitting down. If the bowl is too large or heavy to hold comfortably in your hand, place it on a hard, flat surface like the floor or a table, making sure to place a soft cloth underneath. There are two main basic techniques to playing singing bowls. They are:
Striking the Bowl: With a padded mallet, simply strike the rim of the bowl. This technique produces a sound that resonates for a while after the initial strike. Make sure to directly hit the rim and not the sides of the bowl, as hitting the sides will create a muddled sound. Increasing the strength of your strike will produce a louder and more powerful tone, but be careful not to hit too hard, as it will produce a dissonant, unpleasant sound.
Singing the Bowl: With your hand relaxed and close to the singing bowl, firmly hold a wooded, unpadded mallet against the rim. With a constant and even pressure, slowly rub the mallet against the rim of the bowl. Keep doing this until the sound of the bowl reaches a strong, full tone. A rattling sound means you are going too fast and may also need to apply more pressure. After the bowl reaches a full tone, you can vary the speed of the mallet to modify the sound - a faster pace will produce a more active tone, while a slower speed will make it less intense.
You can also experiment with how you grip the mallet as well as the angle you hold it to produce different sounds and to find a style of playing that is comfortable for you. Try playing the bowl in different ways until you find the perfect balance of mallet angle, speed, and pressure that produces a sound that lasts indefinitely.
With these simple techniques, playing your singing bowl becomes simple, fun, and relatively easy. Practice playing on a regular basis to produce beautiful, harmonious and relaxing music.
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