Toca

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The Toca Jingle-Hit tambourine with mount solves a problem drum set and percussion players were having when hitting Toca's mounted tambourines and getting an audible stick sound. On the other side of the stage, hand percussionists were getting bruises on long gigs from repeated tambourine hand slaps.

Toca's solution: the Jingle-Hit tambourine. This instrument is constructed from six-ply wood fitted with six double rows of jingles that emit a bright, chime-y blend, perfect for a multitude of musical genres. A rubberized rim eliminates stick sounds so you hear only the tambourine's jingles. The rim is also much easier on the hands when used for handheld play. With the included Gibraltar Mount, it will fit on any standard 3/8" post and will find a home in any contemporary drum set or multi-percussion setup. An added plus is the sleek black finish.

Play the Jingle Hit tambourine with sticks or play it with your hands. With sticks, you will not get the sharp attack that distracts listeners from the jingle action; with hands, you will experience pure pleasure and an absence of trauma. This one is destined for many a drum and percussion setup.
Toca Jingle-Hit Tambourine With Mount 6"

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  • 6" diameter with 6-ply wood construction
  • Rubber playing surface can be played either by drum stick or hand
  • Soft rubber surface will not harm your hand
  • White Pearl covering
  • Equipped with mounting bracket, can be easily mounted on any 3/8" mounting post
  • 5 double-row nickel-plated jingles provide a bright sound that projects
  • Gibralter dual-post mounting bracket

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4.5

8 Reviews

80%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Accompaniment3
  2. Jazz Clubs2
  3. Small Venues2
  4. Soundtracks2
Cons
  1. Flat Sound1
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Pros
  1. Great Sound4
  2. Responsive3
  3. Sensitive3
  4. Versatile2
  5. Huge Tone1
  • Perfect mounted tambourine for your drum set!

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byThe Sean!

    fromIllinois

    The tambourine is really well made and has a great sound to it! On top of it, it comes with the hardware needed to attach it to multiple places on your drum set and has an additional spot for something like a cow bell or wood block as well. Totally worth the money, I would recommend to a friend if family member.

  • Sounds Great - Great Value

    5

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    submitted7 years ago

    byMIKE

    fromundisclosed

    I've tried a couple of different hi-hat mount tambourines and this is by far the best. It has a much more natural tambourine sound than the metal ring style. It sounds good when mounted on the hi-hat rod or when mounted on the fixed bracket and played with a stick. The combination of the foam rubber strike padding and the wooden shell gives it a warmer sound than the metal or plastic construction mounted tambourines. It comes with a versatile mounting bracket which also adds to the value. I like it!

  • Jingle-Hit Tambourine with mount

    2

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    submitted9 years ago

    bygentle warrior

    fromTorrance Ca.

    when striking the tambourine it gave a "muffled" sound.I'm looking for an "open" jingle sound when hitting the tambourine with the drum sticks.

  • The Best Mounted Tambourine I've tried

    5

    submitted9 years ago

    bymg2

    fromca

    This is the best mounted tambourine I've used. Previously I used a metal ring tambourine with strike pads on my hi-hat. It had a very noticeable, dry stick click when played with a stick, and did not have much sound or jingle when used by the hi-hat foot pedal. This wooden Toca tam with the double jingles and soft strike pad all the way around is much, much better. The size is just right to mount on the hi-hat rod and not be in the way of playing the hi-hat. It has a noticeable jingle, more like a real tambourine sound and is nicely responsive to the drumstick or the high had closing back beats. The closest I have found to a hand-played tambourine sound. Others have commented on it's nice tambourine sound when played on the hi-hat. Compared to others I have used, I like this the best and would recommend it.

  • ex. great buy

    5

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    submitted9 years ago

    bypapa

    fromidaho

    i luv it

  • Great product. This is the second one I've purchased.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted10 years ago

    byDangerous Dave

    fromColorado Springs

    I use this product within a drumset situation and a standup percussion setting.

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