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Meinl THH1B-BK Hi-Hat Tambourine

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Hi-Hat Tambourine

  • Mountable to any standard Hi-Hat
  • Brass jingles
  • A highly rubberized ring guarantees a clear response and a long lifetime
  • Size: 5"
  • Material: Steel
  • Colour: Black
Available since April 2010
Item number 245285
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Number Of Jingles 6
Siize 5"
with Skin No
Tunable No
Incl. Mount Yes
Natural Head No
£41
Including VAT; Excluding £10 shipping
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Heavy but has a good sound
Anonymous 11.08.2015
The sound of the jingles is a little lower and less cutting than stainless steel is, but they have a very nice mellow tone (I thought they had a better sound than many hand-played tambourines actually). I've found they work best in studio applications and smaller gigs due to this.

The construction of this tambourine is surprisingly heavy, I like that it's so solid-feeling and rugged, but it pulls down a lot on the hi hat rod when it's attached and I could do without having to adjust the position of my clutch every time I want to use it. That said it's quite easy to place and remove this ching ring, and it doesn't slip while you're playing either, unlike a few other quick release-style hi hat tambourines.

It plays well when you hit the frame with a stick, and it's even okay to use as an impromptu hand tambourine, but you have to stamp hard on the hi hat pedal to make it 'ching'. That might just be a consequence of my stand tensioning, but it isn't great for the feel if you're trying to play quieter music and you're stamping out loud quarter notes to get any sound out of the tambourine.

Apart from that, it was a great addition to my kit and added in some accents to my playing, and for an okay price. Maybe consider getting one with brighter metal alloy / greater number of jingles if you're looking to play loud gigs
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Great instrument
Piotr Nosoff 17.05.2019
Beautiful, bright but warm sound. Practical and durable design. Recommended.
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Pierrick D. 21.06.2011
Je l'ai acheté pour faire mon John Bohnam. Celà dit il faut quand même une certaine inertie pour les faire sonner. Pas de finesse donc, peut être vaudrait-il mieux s'orienter vers un modèle tout simple en acier. J'ai un modèle qu'on peut jouer aussi à la main et qui est très réactif. Les plus de celui-ci sont sans doute le faible encombrement et la solidité.
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Anonymous 07.01.2017
Jag har använt denna tamburin i rocksammanhang och spelat tillsammans med virvel för att få lite extra skjuts.

Något som jag inte var medveten om när jag köpte den var att mässingstamburinger har en väldigt ljus och väldigt lång efterklang. Därför fick jag sätta liten tejp på alla brickorna för det var inget som passade till det jag spelade. När jag väl gjort det låt den väldigt bra.
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