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The Extras by tambourineLAB

 

The Jingles

If you need to repair your tambourine or replace some jingles, they can be crafted for you in your choice style or material.  My jingles have found a home in all sorts of drums so it’s up to you. They come in different sizes and different weights with different responses, and they can be hammered for different effects depending on your own likes and dislikes.

 

Skins

I use ethically sourced kangaroo skins which are the strongest animal skin available. They’re really be-roo-tiful and they give a great bounce!

 

The Keyring

Single - $15

All tambourines are accompanied by a personalised keyring made from the same material as the jingles in your tambourine. Same deal as the jingles ... hand-made, hand-hammered, hand stamped with your initials or name. Alternatively, a jingle makes a great name-tag for your fur baby.

 

L’il bit of Sizzle
Single sizzle - $30

These are my take on a sizzle-cymbal attachment. It’s a single or set of mutilpe tambourine jingles which hang from your cymbal stand down on the face of your cymbal or cymbals. You can have any number of sizzles you like, set at specific measurements in a choice of weights.

 

Price in AUD

 

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Photos by James Sablinskis @jimsab | Video and Product Imagery by Guy Du Blêt | Artwork by Charlotte Du Blêt |

Website by Justin Beere

We pay our respects to the traditional owners of the land where these instruments are built - the land of the Wurundjeri Woiwurring people of the Kulin Nation, their elders past, present and emerging. Maroondah is an Aboriginal word for ‘throwing’ and Maroon is a word for ‘leaves’. (Courtesy of Maroondah City Council, Acknowledgement of Country 2020).                                                                                                                    

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