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I really like this as it doesn't bounce all over the gong face when the gong is already vibrating. In not jumping about or vibrating against the gong it produces great high pitched alien sounds. Easy to hold. Well made. Worth getting to add some texture to my very low pitched chau gong
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best in town
ale47p 22.01.2023
this is the best friction mallet I have ever used on my paiste 32" earth creation gong, nothing else to say about it!
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Exploring the ocean
CB78 10.04.2021
perfect to explore the deep sounds of the ocean. I use this during gong sessions. I have tried other friction flumies and this one is worth it.
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Fun and funcional
Quantnl 15.05.2021
Easy fun and handy.
Nice to have variation
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Excellent item
JoJoBB 19.10.2024
Such a wonderful sound when played on the gongs.
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floomi
RACHELSMUSIC 18.10.2020
its great for making high pitch sounds on the gongs. rubber does wear down quick but thats the same for all floomis
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my favorite mallet
myrtoni 25.09.2022
really great in producting unwordly sound, it can also be used on every hard surface and the sound result is fantastic
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Amazing
CMac13 24.09.2024
Who would think a piece of rubber on the end of a stick could team up with a wind gong and create magical tones from the depth of the sea.