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Robert 'Sput' Searight - Meinl Finger Jingle Drum Set Groove Demo

Robert 'Sput' Searight - Meinl Finger Jingle Drum Set Groove Demo

MEINL

Description

The MEINL finger jingles are small in size but big in sound by offering infinite possibilities to the percussion player without adding too much weight to the percussion bag. They are light weight and ergonomically designed for comfort when playing.?
MEINL Finger Jingles Steel

Features

  • Ergonomically design
  • Comfortable handling
  • Rubber wood material
  • Steel jingles
warning

WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Reviews

4.25

4 Reviews

67%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  1. Accompaniment2
  2. Small Venues1
  3. Soundtracks1
Cons
  1. uncomfortable1
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Pros
  1. Great Sound2
  2. Responsive2
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  4. Fun & arouses interest by listeners.1
  5. Versatile1
  • Handy Dandy [I have bought a couple of these.]

    5

    submitted6 months ago

    byCricket

    fromTampa

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    For percussionists, these finger jingles add a little extra to whatever you have on hand in your hands. Works for hand drums of all kinds, too, as well as when sticking with a kit. Simple application -- slips on thumb or fingers (pinky maybe not so much) & securely stays while you play. Always looking for new sounds & mixes, & this little instrument allows for a subtle but tasteful expansion. Interesting ring if you're extravagant, too.

  • Great Extra Sound!

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byCarlos M.

    fromCullman, AL

    I use mine when playing my Cajon. It was a great add! I put mine only in my Middle Finger and it sounds and works great! It's a High Pitch Jingle much better than what I expected.

  • Painful

    2

    Verified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byMatt

    fromNew York City

    The design is not very well put together. These are meant to put on your hands to give an added jingle sound when playing hand percussion, so you assume there to be some sort of padding. There is none, so every stroke on a conga, cajon etc. is just a big stab on the top of the fingers from this product. The wood mountain bracket for the zills is designed in a way the it is to be put over 3 fingers, however the way the elastic strap is attached makes this near impossible to actually fit. When you put it over 2 fingers, it shifts and the groove meant to go between your fingers ends up on your finger. Causing more pressure and pain. It's cheap, so I'm not sure what I expected. I purchased the Schlagwerk FJ20's to replace them, a much better product than these.

  • Better Than I Expected

    5

    submitted12 years ago

    byJeffrey A Kersh

    fromRidgeland, MS

    The Finger Jingles are outstanding; I use one with two LP Finger Shots for complex frame drum and other-drum rhythms. I have the steel; now I'm ordering an aluminum one just for a slightly different color. You don't really need anything but your knees to play these things!

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