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black swamp rock maple woodblock

Black Swamp Rock Maple Woodblock

Black Swamp crafts their woodblocks from select grade rock maple—the best available. The grain is oriented vertically on the soundboard, making them more resistant to cracking and splitting, resulting in the most consistent and highest quality...

Black Swamp Rock Maple Woodblock

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These woodblocks have a full, rich, hollow wood sound. They are "must haves" as percussive accents for any action-type, or oriental, film score.

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Jim Walker

Rating:

5.00

Best Woodblock

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Black Swamp Woodblocks have always been my favorite woodblock. Their sound, in my opinion, is unmatched.

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Jonathan Lucke

Rating:

5.00

Awesome product!

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I love the sound of these woodblocks! I recently purchased a medium one for school and personal use and it has the most beautiful sound! I highly recommend!

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Sidney Stojak

Rating:

5.00

Excellent quality

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Beautiful sound in our community band. Quality is superb. Orders from Steve Weiss always arrive well packaged and within the week ordered.

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Judy

Rating:

5.00

Black Swamp wood block

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I am happy with my small, medium, large, and extra-large Black Swamp wood blocks. Thank you to Black Swamp and Jeff Willet for his 'product knowledge.'

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Jeff Myers

Rating:

5.00

Great option without a huge price tag

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Very compact size, clear sound without being too bright. Cuts through large ensembles very well. Good choice for pros or schools!

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Bill

Rating:

4.00

Knock on Wood

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If you are serious about getting quality instruments for your own private percussion collection, these are a must have! They sound great, they are sturdy, they look beautiful, and most important, they get the job done. Be careful when playing unmounted, because the smaller the block, the greater the chance that repeated striking will cause it to start moving around, and possibly fall. Had that happen already with the "tiny" block, but that solid little thing still sounds fine!

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Posted By:

malletmaster88

Rating:

5.00
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