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Peñaparda square drum - tunable

Price €160.00
Peñaparda square drum to play with a mallet. Dimensions: 40 x 40 x 7 cm. 8 tensioners integrated into the frame. Goat head. Two opposite cloth tapes fixed to the frame, to hold the tambourine with the thumb. Mallet included. Allen key, included. Made in Spain by Victor Barral. IMPORTANT: Being a completely handmade instrument, the craftsman can make slight modifications, which will generally involve improvements, which may make the photos slightly different from the current ones. What is peculiar about the Peñaparda square drum is the way it is played with one hand on one side and a wooden baton on the other, which allows a wide interpretive possibility in terms of rhythms and showiness. With the mallet, the bass sounds are achieved when the head is struck, the highest sound hitting the frame with the mallet, and a medium sound by beating with the other hand directly on the skin.

Traditional Bodhran - 40 x 10cm

Price €160.00
Tunable Bodhran. Wooden frame (depending on availability) System of tensioners embedded in the wood with key. Adjustable with Allen key. Dimensions: 40 cms. diameter x 10cms.frame. Beater included. Made in Spain by Victor Barral.

Celthair tunable Riq V. Varral

Price €140.00
The riq is an Arabic tambourine widely used in classical music. Goatskin drumhead. Measurements: 25x6cm. 5 pairs of 1mm thick brass jingles and 10 tuning points with Allen key. Handcrafted by Victor Barral, an internationally recognized builder. By having tuners, you can compensate for changes in head tension due to weather changes.

Mixed Peñaparda square drum - tunable

Price €175.00
Square drum to play with drumstick. Goatskin. Mixed patch of skin with hair on one side and without hair on the other. Dimensions: 40 x 40 x 7 cm. With tensioners integrated into the frame. Made in Spain by Victor Barral. IMPORTANT: Being a completely handmade instrument, the craftsman can make slight modifications, which will generally involve improvements, which may make the photos slightly different from the current ones. If you play it with the drumstick on the side that has hair, they sound less harmonic (more defined sound), but the sound with the hand on the other side is still sharp.