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Steel Tongue Drum-15 Note 14 Inch Percussion Instrument Lotus Hand Pan Drum C key with Drum Mallets Carry Bag…

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Size: 14''-15note


Color: Navy blue


Color: Navy blue


Brand: Rakumi


Material: Wood, Alloy Steel


Body Material: Alloy Steel


Included Components: Music Book, Case


Item Weight: 9.66 pounds


Package Dimensions: 15.75 x 14.88 x 6.54 inches


Item model number: 15note-Navy blue01


Date First Available: March 13, 2023


Body Material: Alloy Steel


Color Name: Navy blue


Material Type: Wood, Alloy Steel


Size: 14''-15note


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  • I tried 6 different steel tongues for comparisons, and this one was the ONLY one w/ no dead notes!
Size: 12''-13note Color: Green
I purchased what looked like the best options of a few of these steel tongue drums, in these general sizes, from a few different brands so that I could compare and find the best one. Here's what I found out::: BeatRise, both the 13" and the 14" drums -have 'tinny' sound to them and both had dead notes Berning&Lin 14" - sounded 'tinny', dead notes, and the weaving around the edges wasn't staying on. SMAUTOP 14" -came the closest to keeping this one. Its sound was a bit better but still had dead notes. I was also impressed with all of the stuff that came with it. It's like they like their customers. ;) Then I watched videos from people who know a bit more about this stuff and were making recommendations. I found out that bigger isn't necessarily better. You get more notes, but the shape and material differs from the smaller ones in a way that seems to make a real difference. I decided to sacrifice some notes and try a couple of 12" drums, from the list of recommendations. I tried:: Harmonic Star Steel Tongue Drum 10" - it was really nice! the sound was sweet and if I hadn't tried the next one then I might've been happy with this one. It did have a little bit of a dead note, and was hard to get it to register well on the higher notes in general. and then, Rakumi,12" 'lotus' drum - This was the clear winner. And because it was the very last one I tried, I was sure glad I didn't give up or settle! The price wasn't too bad and totally worth it. It was the only one out of all of them that I tried that had ZERO dead notes. And it had the prettiest, fullest and most resonant tone. It also has a large cutout at the bottom so that you can get in there with magnets and tune it to another key. So basically, it's perfect. I'm honestly in love with it. For anyone comparing the options and wondering, I hope this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2022 by Dism

  • Enchanting sounds awaken your primal being
Size: 12''-13note Color: Black
There is something primal, basic, and purely human about music. It fascinates and delights and amazes us, and connects with something deep inside, because it is inside us. The rhythm and music of life. The beating of your heart, the subtle symphony of life that we all experience in our own way. This drum plays sounds that connect to that; it wakes up your happiness. The tones are soothing and beautiful. This drum is bigger and has more notes, so it is well worth the extra 30 or 40$. I was impressed by the quality of the drum, but also the zippered carry bag (with a handle) it comes with, with a strap with sturdy clips, and of course little mallets. I have no desire to use anything but my hands. But the mallets work great. Don't be concerned about being able to "play" this thing. People posting about how to hit the right notes are making me laugh. Take this magical orb out of the box and hold it in your hands. It feels great. It will start to hum and ring. Touch it. Tap it. Slap it with your hand, the side of your thumb. Tap the lotus petals, or tap anywhere else. It all SOUNDS GREAT. It's a drum, NOT A PIANO! You can play a melody and drum for yourself at the same time. When you play the first note on it, you will play another, then another, and you wont want to stop. It will sound like everything is going to be ok. And you know it will be, deep inside your being, where the music is. Enjoy ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2021 by rbuzby

  • Buyer beware. Beautifully made, but two notes too many.
Size: 12''-13note Color: Green
I bought this tank drum after doing a considerable amount of research. It had great reviews and the price seemed reasonable, especially for a 13-note drum. In retrospect, I should have paid more attention to the few reviews that said that the two highest notes were "off." The drum arrived a week ahead of time and was beautifully packaged. It's sturdy and the tones are bell-like and clear. I know that some people play tank drums with their fingers, but evidently my fingers are weak, and I can't generate a clear tone that way. I've been playing it with the rubber mallets that are included. I was able to make up a tune and play it the first day. (The little song book that comes with it is filled with songs that I don't know, but the first song is really pretty.) So, to the problem... Here's what I wrote to the manufacturer: "I am disappointed, however, because the two highest notes, which are labeled 1 and 3, are dull. 1 is a little bit dull and it's difficult to make any tone at all with 3. When it does make a note, it is very dull and muted. I noticed that two of the reviews indicated that they had the same issue. Is there any way to rectify this problem? Do all of your drums have this issue? Should I return it? Please advise. Thank you! " Their reply (which, to their credit, I received the next day): "Thank you for letting us know your concern. Sorry to hear you’re having problems with our item. We values every single opinion from our customers. We truly understand your disappointment and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. Here is the problem, The treble tongue is relatively small and short, so the vibration volume will be lower than that of the mid-bass. When tapping, you can hit the point close to the edge position, and increase the strength appropriately, this would be help. Your understanding will be highly appreciated." In other words, "This is the way it is." In my opinion, if they know that these notes are basically unplayable, they shouldn't include them on their product. Make an 11-note drum and call it a day. I'm keeping this drum knowing full well that I will probably never use those two highest notes, mainly because 12-inch, 11-note drums cost the same amount or more. I love the instrument, but truly wish that A) all 13 notes were playable or B) that I had bought an 11-note drum. *************************** Later: I returned the drum for the reasons indicated above. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2020 by Judie Sigdel

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