MEINL Percussion Synthetic Temple Block Set TMSTB
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- čas přidán 2. 01. 2022
- This 5-piece set of durable synthetic blocks have varying pitch from high (smallest block) to low (largest block). Made with durable synthetic material for extra projection and weather resistance, each block features a hollow body design that produces a rich percussion block tone that easily fills any space with sound. The Meinl Percussion Temple Block Set fits a variety of musical situations from percussion pit to drum kit and is equipped with a rugged metal frame that secures to any standard drum hardware with its adjustable thumb screw mount.
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meinlpercussion.com/sku/tmstb - Hudba
this happened to my buddy eric once
God bless him
Served 'em right
What XD
I have this model and damn god this temple blocks sounds good
Sound god thanks
Finally i can play mr krabs walking
👍
Dónde los puedo encontrar esa percusion???
I'm wondering a few things: Being of some kind of rubbery/plastic material, wouldn't these have a more limited resonance than their wooden counterparts? - Something sounds a little "muted" or soft here, but I don't know if it's the blocks themselves or if it's the mallets used. - So, would they have a somewhat brighter/harder sound (on the actual impact/transient) if harder tips were used?
You are definitely losing stick definition due to using rubber mallets. I'm not sure about limited resonance - plastic blocks tend to be made of quite hard, durable plastic. I'd say it's more of a different sound profile - wood will always sound warmer, plastic more cold and cutting.
The composite blocks sound fine.
That's a weird tuning. Took me a little while to figure out, but these notes combined form a half diminished chord. Why not a major or minor? Or perhaps the manufacturer was not very concerned with tuning...
you seem to be a pianist, here in the drumming world we don't care about these things called "notes" ...
who came here be cause of tapricorn?
Its pongping from msm!
It's actually tapricorn from msm
PongPing's sound is throat flicking