Meinl Percussion Stick with Intersecting Rows of Brass and Steel Jingles, Guiro Style Edge-NOT Made in China-Black, ABS Plastic, 2-Year Warranty (MJS1BK)
The MEINL Multi-Jingle Stick steps out into a new dimension. Steel and solid brass jingles are mounted on two intersecting faces and a single handle, for multidirectional dynamics. This opens up many new combinations of movement and sound.
Product Features
- Steel and brass jingles: get the best of both worlds with the warm resonance of brass combined with the bright cut of steel jingles. Play at different angles to alternative between steel and brass jingle sounds
- Durable ABS plastic body: The body of this jingle stick is made from weather-resistant ABS plastic to endure long road trips and frequent gigs
- Soft padded grip: the Meinl jingle stick is equipped with a soft foam padded grip to provide a firm and comfortable handle on the instrument
- Guiro-style playing surface: The side of the jingle stick features a guiro-style playing surface, allowing players to experiment with new textures using a scraping effect
- Perfect for drum set players: drummers can replace one or both of their drum sticks to add a flavorful Tambourine jingle to their Hi Hat patterns or backbeat
Amazing Jingle Stick! I absolutely LOVE this percussion Jingle Stick! I normally play tambourine in church, but I have had carpal tunnel surgery once already and therefore get a lot of pain and cramps from playing. This jingle stick is perfect! I can grip the handle much easier, which is a more natural grip for the hand as well. It has a nice padding on the stick that looks nice. I also love the mixture of steel and brass jingles. I can change the sound back and forth from a brassy sound to a more tinny sound,…
A breakthrough in tambourine technology. Go figure. You can achieve two distinct and different sounds depending on whether you shake it up and down or left and right.To me, most tambourines are too jingly so I like this as it has a more musical sound. The thin little cymbals on cheaper tambourines sound too thin and cheap. If I need an even thicker sound than this gives me I just layer this one on a second and third track, using the two different sounds and it sounds great. These cymbals are very musical.I ended up giving…