- For Iron Cobra Pedal
- Surface: Wood
- Felt with rod and balance weight
- Rod diameter: 6.3 mm
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- For Iron Cobra Pedal
- Surface: Wood
- Felt with rod and balance weight
- Rod diameter: 6.3 mm
- Product code: CB90R
- For TAMA Iron Cobra foot pedals
- New version
- Plastic head with metal rod
- Extra thick beater surface
- Beater material: Rubber
- Shaft material: Chromed Steel
- Shaft diameter: 6,3 mm
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VATAN darbukas have been attracting growing interest in Tunisia and Europe for many years. These instruments are the basis of a very diversified traditional music. The darbukas, which are part of the folklore of many Arab and Eastern European countries, through the Turkish and Arab influence, have a wide range of rhythmic possibilities.
VATAN darbukas have been attracting growing interest in Tunisia and Europe for many years. These instruments are the basis of a very diversified traditional music. The darbukas, which are part of the folklore of many Arab and Eastern European countries, through the Turkish and Arab influence, have a wide range of rhythmic possibilities.
VATAN darbukas have been attracting growing interest in Tunisia and Europe for many years. These instruments are the basis of a very diversified traditional music. The darbukas, which are part of the folklore of many Arab and Eastern European countries, through the Turkish and Arab influence, have a wide range of rhythmic possibilities.
VATAN darbukas have been attracting growing interest in Tunisia and Europe for many years. These instruments are the basis of a very diversified traditional music. The darbukas, which are part of the folklore of many Arab and Eastern European countries, through the Turkish and Arab influence, have a wide range of rhythmic possibilities.