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If you’ve settled your acoustic kit and have your e-drums needs met, then maybe it’s time to use your hands for once – welcome to our percussion special! That is, maybe broaden your horizons and take a closer look at some percussion instruments. If you’re in that boat, we’ve got a couple of great deals in our percussion special, including offers on handpans, congas, and djembes.
Percussion Special: Get 22% off with these handpans from Sela!
My spell checker keeps trying to change this beautiful drum into a handbag, but that couldn’t be further from the truth! It’s a staple in every pedestrian zone, but handpans are so much more! If you’re ever listened to someone who really knows who to make a handpan sing, it be quite the magical instrument.
And since most higher-grade handpans are, well, also hand-made, they’re not on the cheap side. That’s why we had to tell you about these deals on handpans from Sela in our percussion special! You can save up to 22 percent on a a couple of models at Thomann* right now! So, check them out!
Get your groove on with these Congas from Pearl – and save over 15 percent!
While not as pricey as a handpan, congas can also be a bit more on the expensive side. I mean, look at these beauties from Pearl’s Primero Pro series! And then listen. We just had to include these in our percussion special!
The two congas included in the set are made of from Thai oak. In addition, these two drums come with Contour Crown hoops and Buffalo heads. Furthermore, the two drums are sized 11 3/4″, and 12 1/2″, respectively. And right now, you can save 15 percent for the set over at Thomann*
Djembe drums from Terre on sale – save up to 20 percent in our percussion special!
If you’re looking to get into percussion but don’t want to break the bank, djembes might be a good way to annoy your neighb… sorry, a good way to start your percussion journey. This does not mean by any means, that djembes are less important or less musical than congas or handpans. They’re smaller, more compact, and they have quite a different tonality.
In addition, djembes are the perfect starting point if you’re looking to explore various traditional African styles, from Ghana, for example, and rhythm schools. If that is the case, you might be delighted to hear that there is a djembe from Terre, one of the leading djembe makers, on sale at Thomann* right now at almost 20 percent off!
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