First, there is a rich variety of instruments such as vibraphones, glockenspiels, and marimbas. Not only do they vary in volume, but they also extensively utilize diverse, thoroughly researched materials such as aldehyde resin, glass fiber-reinforced aldehyde resin, nylon, rubber, ebony, phenolic resin, and hard rubber. Performers can select ideal timbres that match the mood of various musical pieces. The mallet length is precisely set between 35 and 42 centimeters—a length that not only produces the most beautiful sounds but is also the easiest for performers to control. The weight of the mallet head is also perfected; even students practicing intensely on the marimba can use them with peace of mind, without worrying about tendonitis. The balance between the weight of the mallet head and the rattan handle is exquisite, perfectly fitting the curve of the hand; simply holding the mallet allows one to immerse themselves in the wonderful world of music... I wholeheartedly recommend these mallets, full of dreams.
Michiko Takahashi, Marimba Player
Yarn-wound mallets for marimba. Yarn-wound mallets feature lightweight heads, comfortable feel, bright tone, and strong articulation.
M-101 VH φ28 x 390 Rattan handle, red yarn winding
M-102 H φ28×390 Rattan handle, blue yarn winding
M-103 M φ28×390 Rattan handle, green yarn winding
M-104 S φ28×390 Rattan handle, yellow yarn winding




