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Piccolo Snare drum bag 13x4" - 33mm padding

Regular price €37.40 -11% Price €33.29
Case for snate drum 13"x4" (inner diameter x depth) Made of plasticized polyester with black polyester lining 33mm padding Padded handle for comfort Top pocket for spare head or other accessories Crossbody bag to carry on the shoulder

Ortolá padded timba bag - 14"-90 cm.

Regular price €56.60 -11% Price €50.37
Timba bag 14"x90cm Made of plasticized polyester Black polyester lining Padding 10 mm with polyethylene 20 mm polyethylene reinforcement on top and base It incorporates a side pocket and another on the top for a spare patch Padded shoulder straps to carry as a backpack and handle to carry by hand

Ortolá surdo bag import - 16"x45cm

Regular price €54.95 -11% Price €48.91
16"x45 cm surdo bag Made of plasticized polyester Black polyester lining Padding 10 mm with polyethylene 20 mm polyethylene reinforcement on top and base It incorporates a side pocket and another on the lid for a spare patch. Padded shoulder straps to carry as a backpack and handle to carry by hand

Egypt type Darbuka vynil finish

Price €127.00
Egyptian type darbuka. Vinyl-coated aluminum body. Nylon drumhead Easily transportable. Good relationship between bass and treble. This drum is widely used for oriental dance, and is very popular in the Middle East and North Africa. But its use has been spreading throughout the Mediterranean. Made in Turkey.

Sansula-Basic

Price €99.80
Since its launching in 2001, the Sansula has quickly become a bestseller and found thousands of friends at home and abroad. The special feature of the Sansula is its unbelievable sound. Whereby the clear and aesthetic design is most appealing. The oval frame of laminated beechwood is fitted with a membrane which, together with the resonating block, produces a prolonged, soft tone. Furthermore, an impressive 'wah-wah' effect can be produced by holding the instrument against the body, on the thigh or laying it on a table and then alternately raising and lowering it while playing.