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malletech bob becker bb34 medium rattan xylo/bell mallets "becker blues"

Malletech Bob Becker BB34 Medium Rattan Xylo/Bell Mallets "Becker Blues"

Malletech BB34 Bob Becker Series Xylophone and Glockenspiel Mallets are a medium-bright lightweight xylophone mallet with a clear, but not overly bright tone. Sometimes referred to as "Becker Blues" these mallets were designed for solo xylophone and...

Great, but the handles are thin

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These are great mallets, and I knew I needed to get a pair the first time I played with them, however, the handles are pretty thin and can cause them to whip around if you don't know how to control the rattan. If you want something a bit heaver with the same great sound I would recommend the innovative James Ross mallets (And personally wish I nabbed those first) But these are amazing mallets and absolutely deserve their place, but my only issue is the handles. 9.5/10

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Alex

Rating:

5.00

Band Dirtector

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Clear tone. My students love them. Quite durable, too.

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Paul Riley

Rating:

4.00

They sound great but...

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These mallets sound amazing, they are definitely a must have for any xylophonist (I personally use them for rags). My one complaint is that they're too light.

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Noah

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4.00

Solid mallets!

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Finally bought my first pair of xylo mallets in college, very nice choice. Sounds good in a very wide range, nice balance and feel. Not too bright but still got a little zing to them. Would recommend for anyone starting to build their mallet collection :)

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Liv Rose

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5.00

Great mallets overall

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These mallets are great and I would buy them again. The only thing that may throw some people off is that the mallet shaft is slimmer compared to other mallets such as the Ip902.

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Ethan

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5.00

Where Have You Been All My Life?

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I really wish I knew about these mallets long ago! It might seem weird to attribute a pair of mallets to being a better player, but this is what I'm experiencing with these mallets. I'm hitting the notes better and my playing feels more nimble. This is especially great and conducive to going through the George Hamilton Green book. My hands don't get as tired and I'm also noticing the shock absorption of the rattan handles. This is especially noticeable when I switch to a birch-handled mallet and compare. When I play with birch, my hands have to work twice as hard. This is really a testament to choosing the right mallet for the job and let the mallet do the work. The attack is kind of sharp for my practice room but I wear headphones for my metronome so they sound great with the headphones. I don't mind the skinnier shaft, but I gave pretty small hands. I wish they made a softer attack ball with the same handle for practice. It seems like the other mallets in the BB series have thicker handles. I think I'm going to also try Innovative OS1 to swap out between the BB34s. I love the BB34s, though, and will never give them up!

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Melissa J

Rating:

5.00

Review of Bob Becker Xylo/Bell Mallets

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You were speedy and I now have my mallets! Now if only they made my playing better, they would be perfect! :)

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Jane Bordzol

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5.00

Haven't bought them yet, looks promising!

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I havent actually got them yet, but the reviews seem promising. They were highly praised by my director, so I figured i should get them. After looking for cheaper alternatives and ultimately buying the wrong mallets, I figured I was meant to just get these. There are some complaints about it being too light and thin. However, I was ecstatic hearing this because I have smaller and sleeker hands. Light, thin mallets are ideal for four mallet, and it would be a nice change from the heavy and thick mallets i usually have to use.

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Ani

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3.00

Becker Blues

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Great mallet choice for any solo or ensemble Xylophone sound. Wonderful weight, design, and timbre. Would recommend 5/5.

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Jarod Thurman

Rating:

5.00

Grandparent

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My grandson will not receive them until Christmas, but they were recommended by his private teacher.

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Linda Caffey

Rating:

5.00

A good practice mallet

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The Becker Blues are my current favorite mallet to use for practicing in a practice room however for performance, I would prefer a harder mallet, such as the K10s

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Andrew Anable

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4.00

Great Mallets

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A great set of mallets for solo xylophone that allow for a wide dynamic range.

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Andrew

Rating:

5.00

Ultimate Xylo Mallets

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After trying a variety of other xylo mallets, I always seem to end up coming back to these. They're perfect for most situations and playing requirements. They're lightweight, allowing for quick, agile movements on the instrument. Every player should have at least two sets of these. The tone they produce is excellent, clear and bright articulation, perfect for orchestral excerpts and solo works.

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Kelli

Rating:

5.00

Becker blues

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These mallets sounds great on the xylophone. However, they feel awkward at first because they're a bit top heavy. But after playing them for a while, I started to get accustomed to their feel. They are useful for rags because they offer maneuverability around the keyboard.

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David Jenkins

Rating:

5.00

Awesome Mallets

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Suggested to me buy my college professor I found these mallets to be outstanding.

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Charles Jensen

Rating:

5.00

Clearly superior!

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These mallets are the best in feel and sound!

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Paula Rosenstock

Rating:

5.00

WOW!!!

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Best xylophone mallets I've ever used. So freaking light... The rattan feels so good in your hands when playing xylophone. Pretty big heads, but not too big. They are a hard plastic head that gives a very nice sound for any solo xylophone or music where you need to project. They project, but there isn't too much ear piercing contact noise. My favorite and always my go to mallets.

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Tanner Lynn

Rating:

5.00

Bob Becker BB34!

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Excellent

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Russell Shemik

Rating:

5.00

Yes!

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I go to Ithaca College and everyone owns these mallets. There's no doubt as to why. Perfect for those rosewood xylos especially Bob Becker models. Only thing to be aware of is they are not the greatest for playing Porgy and Bess. Nevertheless their light weight makes them easy to quickly move around any instrument.

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Will

Rating:

5.00

Glue

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They were great until I used them in a performance. Both heads came off the shaft. Good thing I had my handy dandy 30 year old Deagsn's handy. I have never had this happen. These mallets are too expensive to fail on first use.

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Anthony Hicklen

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1.00

Awesome!!

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Malletech needs to make these types of mallets more often. Nice round tone and great for solos. If you're buying your first set of xylophone mallets, you should definitely get these. Words can't describe how I feel about the them!

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Michael Townsend

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5.00

Son LOVES them!

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This was a purchase for my high school son. They were recommended to him, so he asked for them. When he tried them, he was impressed. They handled well, and produced a nicer sound than the old mallets he was using.

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Louise

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5.00

Eh.

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Good mallets but too light.... great for speed but they dont cut through and theyre pretty damnnnn short. Good mallets to have but only if accompanied by a pair of heavier stronger xylo mallets.

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t hefferon

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3.00

Becker Blues

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Great mallets! They are great for those fast runs. They work best on rosewood xylophones. I would recommend these to anyone!

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Sean

Rating:

5.00

The Standard Xylophone Mallet

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This Mallet has become the standard for xylophone playing. Every serious percussionist should own a pair of these mallets. They produce excellent sound quality that all conductors love. However, for me the mallets are a little too light and the handles are a little too thin, but these issues are just personal preferences and fall into the shadow of these mallets great sound quality.

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Robert Ford

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5.00

Great

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These are good all-around sticks for xylophone playing that will not disappoint in any category of playing. They can fly, maybe too fast - maybe a little too light, but even so, any lick or run on the xylo is made a lot easier with these sticks. A nice clear sound with them too - loud enough to be heard in the band, but not that ear-piercing kind of sound.

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Steven Red

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5.00

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Bright sound, clear articulation in all registers. VERY light in the hands; almost top-heavy. Good for solo work or ensemble.

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Justin Cervantes

Rating:

4.00
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