PP9225 - Percussion Plus Hammer Series rubber feet for six bass steel pans Default title
PP9225 - Percussion Plus Hammer Series rubber feet for six bass steel pans Default title
PP9225 - Percussion Plus Hammer Series rubber feet for six bass steel pans Default title
PP9225 - Percussion Plus Hammer Series rubber feet for six bass steel pans Default title

Percussion Plus Hammer Series rubber feet for six bass steel pans

5056318303611 brand: Percussion Plus
Stock code: Percussion Plus PP9225
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  • 3 feet for each pan = 18 in total
  • Protect the bottom of bass pans against scratches
  • Secure bass pans in place when playing
£285.0285
RRP £315
£237.50 ex. VAT
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ETA 90-120 days.
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Introducing the Percussion Plus Hammer Series rubber feet for six bass steel pans

Set of 18 rubber feet for six bass steel pans (3 per pan) to secure and protect the drums when they stand on the floor. Not only do they protect the drums but they also will keep them steady on the ground so there is very little chance of them slipping or moving around while you play them.

More about the Hammer series steel pan range

Often incorrectly referred to as steel drums, the whole instruments vibrate to make their characteristic Caribbean sound which means they are properly classified as 'idiophones', the same family as cymbals.

Panyard have been manufacturing exceptional instruments since 1990 and the mid-range Percussion Plus Hammer Series contains the best quality affordable pans in the world.

Constructed in USA from specially made steel, they are then tuned and finished by experienced constructors. They are a great option for school as students are permitted to experiment using different playing techniques so they can experience the different methods in which the Hammer series drums can be played.

Did you know?

Steel pans are relatively young instruments that have become phenomenally popular in recent years, particularly with school music departments and events organisers. They originated in Trinidad and Tobago in the 1930s and are traditionally recycled from 55 gallon chemical containers.

Both steel pans and steel drums refer to the same thing. Steel pan players will often use rolls, which are rapid fire playing of the same note many times to create a more continuous sound. This allows for stimulated playing of longer notes that maintain their strength rather than decaying such as a single hit would produce

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