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KALANGO

Average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars

Protection cap for rods
Soft-plastic protection caps for surdo, repinique, caixa, snare, timbal, cuica etc. The cap is about 1 cm long and made of elastic plastic. The caps can easily be screwed onto a rod's end and adapts to the shape of the thread.The protective cap is especially suitable for surdo, repinique and timbal. If you play with the tension rods facing up, the caps will protect your hands; if you play with the rods facing down, they protect your legs and knees from scratches.Most timbal players know the problem of getting holes in the front of the T-shirt caused by the thread ends of the tension hooks. You can prevent this by using protective caps. The caps can also be used as floor protection to prevent scratches caused by the rods; since the caps are quite thin-walled, we recommend replacing them from time to time. protects your hands (repinique, surdo) protects your legs (repinique, surdo) prevents holes in the T-shirt (timbal) protects floors (wood or other) from scratches uni-size, fits the inch thread size we stock for surdo, caixa, repinique, timbal

€0.20*
Contemporânea

Average rating of 0 out of 5 stars

Feet for Nesting Surdos 3-pack
Spare part: slip-on foam rubber feet for Nesting surdos - set of 3Slip the rubber feet to the bottom edge of any Nesting surdos. 3 per surdo is enough to slightly raise the instrument, so the sound can unfold better and the surdo can resonate better, too. The playing height is only slightly influenced by the feet.

€15.00*
Slapklatz

Average rating of 0 out of 5 stars

SLAP Refillz 12 damper gel pads, transparent
Refill set: Slapklatz round damper gel pads -  refill sheet with 12 reusable pads, colour: transparent (without box)Sound control for your drums: Get control over unwanted overtones, muffle your surdo, reduce overtone frequences on your caixa and fine-tune the sound on any drum with a synthetic head.What is Slapklatz? Have you not sometimes wished to know a quick, easy and cheap method to muffle your drums and get a better sound? The handy little damper gel pads are a great solution! No more fiddling around with sticky gaffa tape and masking techniques. The pads are especially designed for drum heads, easy to put on and take off, reuse and clean. They minimise overtones, are autoadhesive, shorten unwanted sustain and thicken the vibration behaviour of your drum head. Ideal for surdo and caixa or snare, but basiscally for any drum with a synthetic head.How to use:Take the pads you want to use from the box and place them on the edge of the batter head (the one you will be playing on). If you want to use several pads, place on on the opposite side of eachother on the edge of the head (not touching the rim).Larger gel pads muffle stronger. Several smaller pads have a more even effect than a single large one. Use on any instrument with a synthetic head, e.g. surdo, caixa / snare, repinique, pandeiro with nylon head, timbal, repique de mão. Try it out - if it sounds right, it is right!Care instructions:Rinse with some soap unter the tap.Weather:Rain will not affect the Slapklatz whilst you should avoid leaving the gel pads in direct sun or in hot places (sun-heated car, on a radiator) which will cause damage.Set refill set contains 12 gel pads: 6 x small, 4 x medium and 2 x large.

€9.90*
Ivsom

Average rating of 0 out of 5 stars

Cuica gambito bamboo stick with string
Gambito with string for cuica Your cuica stick broke? Never mind, you can exchange it!Take the cuica skin with the broken stick off the shell, wetten the cuica skin in the middle until it get´s soft, then carefully open the knot with which the gambito is tied in and take out the leftovers of the stick.Carefully sand down the new gambito a little bit with fine sandpaper depending on how thin you like to play it. The thinner the stick, the nicer your cuica skin will respond, but the stick will also get more fragile. Then place the gambito in the middle of the soaked skin and tie a new knot. The skin has to be really wet and soft in the middle, otherwise you won´t be able to put in the new stick. The best is, you get somebody to help you. One person can hold the gambito and the skin, while the other can tie a tight knot. With a bit of practice you´ll soon get the hang of it! Tipp:The cuica skin with the new gambito will need at least over night to dry (important! don´t use hairdryer, heating or sun to dry the head as it will get brittle and tear), therefore cuiqueiros usually take a spare head with a tied-in stick with them. If it does happen, that your gambito breaks during a gig, you are prepared and just put on your spare cuica head. Then you have time to change the broken gambito and until the next day your new 'exchange' head will be dry and ready again.

€7.00*
Vagner Oliveira

Average rating of 0 out of 5 stars

10'' flatrim for Pandeiro Choro Vagner Oliveira aluminium
10'' spare flatrim for Vagner Oliveira's pandeiro ChoroFlatrim made of aluminium as replacement rim or for weight optimization (aluminium = lighter than steel).

€14.28*
Gope

Average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars

Cuica cloth 22cm
Cuica fabric - cloth for playing cuicaThe ultimate cloth for playing cuica! Every cuica player has his own special preferences when it comes to his cuica rags. The fabric should ideally be slightly rough, have a nice grip and of course be durable. Professional fabric for cuiqueiros like in Rio!

€4.80*
Ivsom

Average rating of 0 out of 5 stars

Spare jingle for Ivsom Rocar
Spare jingle combination for wood stick Mocidade rocars - for hardcore players! If you play and practise a lot of Samba, you will sooner or later notice that the holes in your jingles get bigger and the jingles get little cracks around the hole in the middle. The abrasion occurs due to the constant shaking movement and initially does not affect your instrument. But after a while, you will hear that the sound changes. Especially when playing stops and breaks, the jingles with enlarged middle holes will produce a reverberant sound. This is typical for zinc sheet jingles which sambistas like to choose for their authentic dry Rio style sound, nevertheless, this type of metal reacts with abrasion. If you notice any visible or audible changes, it might be time to renew your jingles. With this spare part jingle combinations it is a child's play - take the screws out of the wood stick, replace the screws and the jingles - all done.You will be amazed about the improvement of the sound! For Ivsom Mocidade rocars!!

€11.00*
Gope

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Springs for Reco Reco 3-pack
Spare part for reco reco: Springs for reco reco 3-packDiameter per spring without tension: 14mmLength of each spring without tension: 185mm 

€9.81*
Contemporânea

Average rating of 0 out of 5 stars

Timbal tensioning bracket with bolt + nut + counter plate
Spare part for Contemporanea timbal: tensioning bracket with bolt + nut + counter plate

€11.40*
Izzo

Average rating of 0 out of 5 stars

Feet for Castelo Surdos 3-pack
Spare part: Foam rubber feet for Castelo surdos to slip on - set of 3 

€7.80*
Ivsom

Average rating of 0 out of 5 stars

Strainer caixa 14cm - 6 strings

€12.00*
Contemporânea

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Bracket for Tamborim, Pandeiro Chromed
Hook bracket for tamborim or pandeiro, spare part.

€3.50*