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Treeworks Energy Chime Single Replacement Mallet
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TreeWorks Chimes is a small company in Nashville, Tennessee that specializes in handcrafting chimes. This replacement mallet is specifically made to draw out the best sound from your energy chime. The 8-inch handle is made of solid birch and has a natural feel in hand. The mallet head is a hard poly ball, which creates a bright singing tone from your energy chime.
Perfect for meditation, yoga, sound healing, calling a classroom to attention or whatever wondrous use you have found for your energy chime. TreeWorks is serious about build quality and this level of craftsmanship has attracted musicians from all walks of life. This includes top drum corps, professional drummers and percussionists, Broadway shows, churches, universities, recording studios, high school marching and concert bands, elementary school music teachers, music therapists, yoga studios and more.
Perfect for meditation, yoga, sound healing, calling a classroom to attention or whatever wondrous use you have found for your energy chime. TreeWorks is serious about build quality and this level of craftsmanship has attracted musicians from all walks of life. This includes top drum corps, professional drummers and percussionists, Broadway shows, churches, universities, recording studios, high school marching and concert bands, elementary school music teachers, music therapists, yoga studios and more.

Features
Birch-handled mallet
Hard poly tip
Suitable for woodblock, chime, bells or crotales
8 in. long
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Very bright - like metal-on-metal
submitted6 years ago
byBC
fromMarlborough MA
I wasn't expecting it to be this hard - it's rubber, but so hard it sounds like metal hitting metal.
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submitted6 years ago
asked byMarjorie
fromMD
What is the diameter of the mallet head?
1.5"