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#144887 - 06/06/07 04:12 PM
Re: Timpani Mallets
[Re: asuno]
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Registered: 05/16/07
Loc: Ft.Mitchell KY
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I guess you could try the American Custom Series for timpani use. Though I don't know if any of them can take a beating through marching season. Personally, I use the cartwheels for my timpani playing in concert band. They have a soft, and legato passage when being played. But, I also don't know what kind of sound you are looking for.
1) All around style of playing - T1 General 2) Legato and soft - T2 Cartwheels 3) Medium hard articulation - T3 Staccato 4) Really hard - T4 Ultra Staccato
Again I don't know which of these can take a beating, but they are good considerations playing wise from Vic Firth.
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#144893 - 06/08/07 04:26 PM
Re: Timpani Mallets
[Re: neoforce772]
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Registered: 08/02/05
Loc: irvine, ca
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You shouldn't get any more wear on a timpani mallet during marching season than you would during concert season. I might be wrong but I didn't think technique should change. Just my 2 cents.
not true. there's a reason why corpsmasters are more durable. weather affects the sound quality as well as the mallet breakdown immensely
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#161072 - 04/24/08 05:24 PM
Re: Timpani Mallets
[Re: Dickie]
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Registered: 06/24/04
Loc: SoCal/Cleveland
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To be honest, as much as one is going to practice in a given marching season, even with synthetic felts you're probably not going to have the felt last the entire season.
My advice is to learn how to rewrap timpani mallets. It's not overly difficult (it's easier than marimba mallets, I think), and it can allow you to modify aspects of the mallets that you may think could be improved.
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