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JGpercussion Joseph Pereira JP9 Bamboo Timpani Mallets

Model: JGP-JP9

Availability: In Stock

$89.95 (Sold In Pairs)

JGpercussion JP9 Joseph Pereira Timpani Mallets are made with a European layered design that features layers of leather and Viennese flannel. This model is made with medium sized soft flannel discs. It is an articulate but warm sounding st...
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JGpercussion Joseph Pereira JP9 Bamboo Timpani Mallets - Product Information

JGpercussion JP9 Joseph Pereira Timpani Mallets are made with a European layered design that features layers of leather and Viennese flannel. This model is made with medium sized soft flannel discs. It is an articulate but warm sounding stick.

"Perfect for plastic OR calf heads." -Joseph Pereira

All of the mallets in the Joseph Pereira Signature line are made from strong, hand-selected bamboo. Each pair is 15 inches long (38cm) with bamboo ranging between 11-13mm in diameter. Each mallet comes fitted with a European style handle grip.

Videos and Sound Clips

JP9 is great!

Comments:

Here are the orchestral repertoire timpani parts for JP9 suggested by Joe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEhEmkik0gc Symphony No.1 by Johannes Brahms Symphony No.7, 1st movement by Ludwig van Beethoven

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Posted By:

EA

Rating:

5.00

Great Mallets!

Comments:

JP9 is definitely one of my most favorite mallets! It makes a little stronger sound than JP 10. If you want to play with JP9, I highly recommend these :)

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Posted By:

E.A

Rating:

5.00

Nice ..but fall apart

Comments:

These sticks are very nicely crafted and weighted. They provide a very articulate sound. Unfortunately I had one of the screws fly off a couple of times, scattering flannel discs everywhere. Unlike the website picture, there is no extra threading on the pair I received, so just a turn to two of the screw and you are in for a surprise. It happened to me again during Beethoven 7th tonight. Not only did the flannel go flying, but I put a nice little ding in my $100 timpani head as the bare end of the stick hit the head. I am afraid I am going to have to retire this pair of mallets. FYI I owned them less than a year.

Date Posted:

Posted By:

Craig Zerbe

Rating:

3.00
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