Tama boom stand for cymbal model HC43BW Stage Master series.
-
Guitars
-
Bass guitars
-
Keyboards
-
Drums
-
Orchestra
-
Live Sound
-
Pro Audio
- Mixing Consoles & Accessories
- Amps & Monitors
- Audio Interfaces
- Digital Converters & Signal Dispatchers
- Recorders, Players & Multitrack Recorders
- Mic/Line Pre-amp
- Headphones & Amps
- Dynamic processors & Post-production
- Microphones
- Vinyl Turntables / Record Players
- Studio Installation
- Cables / Media & Accessories
- Stands, Flights & Racks
- DJ
- Videos
- Lighting
-
Accessories
- Guitars
- Bass guitars
- Keyboards
- Orchestra
- Drums
- Live Sound
-
Pro Audio
- Mixing Consoles & Accessories
- Amps & Monitors
- Audio Interfaces
- Digital Converters & Signal Dispatchers
- Recorders, Players & Multitrack Recorders
- Mic/Line Pre-amp
- Headphones & Amps
- Dynamic processors & Post-production
- Microphones
- Vinyl Turntables / Record Players
- Studio Installation
- Cables / Media & Accessories
- Stands, Flights & Racks
- DJ
- Videos
- Lighting
- Accessories
Filter By
Brand
Brand
Price
Price
-
$35.00 - $4,854.00
New products
New products
Subcategories
Filter By
Brand
Brand
Price
Price
-
$35.00 - $4,854.00
Darbouka Traditional Tunisian model. ... Percussion instruments made of pottery
It is a model used mainly for traditional and popular Tunisian music, and also in other kinds of ethnic music
The Hi-Hat Stand HH45W from Tama offers playing comfort and sufficient stability for beginners and advanced drummers. With many innovative features such as the rotating base, toe stop and direct pull action, the Tama HH45W is the first choice for anyone who wants to work with high-quality Tama drums from the start.
The HS40W is a snare drum stand belonging to the Tama Stage Master series. This stand allows you to place your snare drum at any angle using its tilter. Thanks to the Swivel Basket, you can orient your snare drum independently of the feet. This helps keep the spring in the desired position.
Add a tom to your drum set with ease using the Tama MC69 Single Tom Attachment. Using their patented FastClamp system, this Tama clamp quickly attaches to any stand from 15.1mm to 28.6mm in diameter. The Omni-ball tom attachment lets you add and position your tom exactly where you want it.
- 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
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.
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.