Steel Tongue Drum-13 Note 12 Inch Percussion Instrument Lotus Hand Pan Drum C key with Drum Mallets Carry Bag…








Key features
- •New Arrival-Lotus Flower style 12''-13 note with water-based environmentally friendly paint which is pollution-free and does not fade.
- •Wider Range-With a wider natural range of 13 tones, which could be played with most common tunes, works better than 11- tones-drum does.No musical background needed, just bring a sense of exploration and yourself.
- •Package included -Steel drum, Mallets, Music Book In English, bag, notes sticker, Picks
- •Usage-Easy to use, applicable to a variety of fields, including music education, mind healing, yoga meditation and so on.
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Steel Tongue Drum-13 Note 12 Inch Percussion Instrument Lotus Hand Pan Drum C key with Drum Mallets Carry Bag…
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Beautiful tone
Diane✓ Verified Purchase•December 28, 2023
This item arrived quickly & was well packaged. It is just as described. I think it is one of the hidden gems. You have to go thru a lot variety to find this. It is an awesome purchase. I love it. Thank you.
After using a real propane-tank tongue drum...
Just A Little IT Guy (Jalitg)✓ Verified Purchase•December 22, 2023
... this has much to be desired. The metal on this has been coated with something to make it "feel" like it's thicker and more solid. The sound has a tough time carrying. The tones are not so melodic nor in key. Sounds okay, but there are notes the make your face pucker, unfortunately. Maybe an upgrade set of padded mallets instead of hard rubber. Has a tough time coming across as "soothing" which is why you would ever buy one of these.
Arrived
Great seller ✓ Verified Purchase•November 19, 2023
Great quality
I tried 6 different steel tongues for comparisons, and this one was the ONLY one w/ no dead notes!
Dism✓ Verified Purchase•September 6, 2023
I purchased what looked like the best options of a few of these steel tongue drums, in these general sizes, from a few different brands so that I could compare and find the best one.
Here's what I found out:::
BeatRise, both the 13" and the 14" drums -have 'tinny' sound to them and both had dead notes
Berning&Lin 14" - sounded 'tinny', dead notes, and the weaving around the edges wasn't staying on.
SMAUTOP 14" -came the closest to keeping this one. Its sound was a bit better but still had dead notes. I was also impressed with all of the stuff that came with it. It's like they like their customers. ;)
Then I watched videos from people who know a bit more about this stuff and were making recommendations. I found out that bigger isn't necessarily better. You get more notes, but the shape and material differs from the smaller ones in a way that seems to make a real difference. I decided to sacrifice some notes and try a couple of 12" drums, from the list of recommendations.
I tried::
Harmonic Star Steel Tongue Drum 10" - it was really nice! the sound was sweet and if I hadn't tried the next one then I might've been happy with this one. It did have a little bit of a dead note, and was hard to get it to register well on the higher notes in general.
and then,
Rakumi,12" 'lotus' drum - This was the clear winner. And because it was the very last one I tried, I was sure glad I didn't give up or settle! The price wasn't too bad and totally worth it. It was the only one out of all of them that I tried that had ZERO dead notes. And it had the prettiest, fullest and most resonant tone. It also has a large cutout at the bottom so that you can get in there with magnets and tune it to another key. So basically, it's perfect. I'm honestly in love with it.
For anyone comparing the options and wondering, I hope this helps!
Here's what I found out:::
BeatRise, both the 13" and the 14" drums -have 'tinny' sound to them and both had dead notes
Berning&Lin 14" - sounded 'tinny', dead notes, and the weaving around the edges wasn't staying on.
SMAUTOP 14" -came the closest to keeping this one. Its sound was a bit better but still had dead notes. I was also impressed with all of the stuff that came with it. It's like they like their customers. ;)
Then I watched videos from people who know a bit more about this stuff and were making recommendations. I found out that bigger isn't necessarily better. You get more notes, but the shape and material differs from the smaller ones in a way that seems to make a real difference. I decided to sacrifice some notes and try a couple of 12" drums, from the list of recommendations.
I tried::
Harmonic Star Steel Tongue Drum 10" - it was really nice! the sound was sweet and if I hadn't tried the next one then I might've been happy with this one. It did have a little bit of a dead note, and was hard to get it to register well on the higher notes in general.
and then,
Rakumi,12" 'lotus' drum - This was the clear winner. And because it was the very last one I tried, I was sure glad I didn't give up or settle! The price wasn't too bad and totally worth it. It was the only one out of all of them that I tried that had ZERO dead notes. And it had the prettiest, fullest and most resonant tone. It also has a large cutout at the bottom so that you can get in there with magnets and tune it to another key. So basically, it's perfect. I'm honestly in love with it.
For anyone comparing the options and wondering, I hope this helps!
Best drum I've owned out of 5. I'm finally done shopping!
Lynn Dalton✓ Verified Purchase•August 28, 2023
This is the 12" 13 note drum. Every note sounds good! Even the highest notes ring out clear if you learn their sweet spots. Many people would think that's the tip of the tongue (is that a pun?), but for the smaller tongues, it's often the lower part. You also need to practice your attack. Like the way you snap your wrist when throwing a Frisbee. You'll get the loudest sound when using the mallets, softer sound with the rubber finger tips, and even softer with bare hands.
This is the 5th drum I've owned, and the best sounding. I believe it's because it has been fine-tuned. Look closely at the pictures & you'll see that the ends of some of the slits that define the tongues are extended slightly by thinner cuts. This means the drums have been fine-tuned after the initial tongue cutting process. This equates to a drum that, being tuned precisely, sounds good! I've had other drums with awful sounding harmonics when 2 or more tongues are struck simultaneously.
I was pretty excited by the Harmonic Star 10", 11 note drum. Then I read the review here by Dism - May 4, 2022 and decided to buy this Rakumi. I bought them both, but will be returning the Harmonic Star. The Rakumi 12" sounds so much more alive!
I like the fact that magnets will stick to this drum so you can lower the pitch of tongues by sticking magnets to them. I only wish the hole in the bottom was larger to easier accommodate my hand.
I thought the stickers looked pretty tacky, but realized that the clear rectangular part can be peeled off, leaving the gold number! Just peel slowly, and parallel to the drum, not straight up.
I'm bothered by people who leave a 1 Star review because rubber feet or accessories are missing. Contact the seller. Contact Amazon. They will make it right.
I also see lots of complaints about dead notes. I wonder if people aren't taking the time to learn where the sweet spot of each tongue is.
Buy this drum! Enjoy it!
This is the 5th drum I've owned, and the best sounding. I believe it's because it has been fine-tuned. Look closely at the pictures & you'll see that the ends of some of the slits that define the tongues are extended slightly by thinner cuts. This means the drums have been fine-tuned after the initial tongue cutting process. This equates to a drum that, being tuned precisely, sounds good! I've had other drums with awful sounding harmonics when 2 or more tongues are struck simultaneously.
I was pretty excited by the Harmonic Star 10", 11 note drum. Then I read the review here by Dism - May 4, 2022 and decided to buy this Rakumi. I bought them both, but will be returning the Harmonic Star. The Rakumi 12" sounds so much more alive!
I like the fact that magnets will stick to this drum so you can lower the pitch of tongues by sticking magnets to them. I only wish the hole in the bottom was larger to easier accommodate my hand.
I thought the stickers looked pretty tacky, but realized that the clear rectangular part can be peeled off, leaving the gold number! Just peel slowly, and parallel to the drum, not straight up.
I'm bothered by people who leave a 1 Star review because rubber feet or accessories are missing. Contact the seller. Contact Amazon. They will make it right.
I also see lots of complaints about dead notes. I wonder if people aren't taking the time to learn where the sweet spot of each tongue is.
Buy this drum! Enjoy it!
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