Innovative Percussion Orchestral Series OS7 Very Bright Rattan Glock Mallets

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The Innovative Percussion OS-7 Very Bright Glockenspiel Mallet is an extremely bright glockenspiel mallet for clear, articulate passages.

This series of 7 Innovative Percussion orchestral xylophone and glockenspiel mallets has been designed in conjunction with Chris Deviney of the Philadelphia Orchestra with the orchestral player in mind. A colored piece of tape is also added to the shaft to distinguish each particular model.

Suggested Excerpts
Glazunov – "Violin Concerto"
Mozart – "Magic Flute"

Core: 7/8" Clear with Green tape
Length: 12 3/8"
Diameter: 1/4"

Product Info

Quantity Sold in Pairs
SKU INN-OS7
UPC 819148004296
Weight 0.1 lb

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Customer Reviews

Amazing!

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Posted by
Bobby Williams
Date Posted
02/05/2026

Amazing product!

Innovative 0S7 Mallets

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Posted by
Maria
Date Posted
12/07/2016

I bought these mallets for an arrangement of Carol of the Bells we are playing with our orchestra. They are perfect for the soft beginning!

Decent Bell Mallet

Rating
Posted by
Adam Kaleta
Date Posted
04/22/2015

This mallet's brightness could compare to that of a brass mallet, just without as much "ting" contact sound. They have a decent volume for a 7/8" mallet, but I still struggle to get the fff's I desire (such as that in Holst's "Jupiter"). The one thing that turned me off from these mallets upon receiving them was the length. I know its a glock mallet, but wow, these handles are SHORT (also very thin). I've since gotten used to them, but I still wish they were a touch longer. When your hands are at the bottom of the handles, it's about where you would have them for playing any 2-mallet stuff, but I prefer to have a longer handle and choke up on them. Overall, a decent mallet with a light cut to them. But if you REALLY wanted to cut through an orchestra/band, I'd go with the 1 1/8' model, or even a brass mallet. This one delivers more of an articulate blend with some presence rather than a sharp cut.