M442 - Articulate Series Keyboard Mallet - 1 1/8" Phenolic, Round
The Vic Firth Articulate Series Keyboard Mallets are a comprehensive collection of sounds across Xylophone and Bells/Glockenspiel. With over 40 options spanning various materials, sizes, and weights, the Vic Firth Articulate Series is your one-stop-shop for finding the perfect sound, no matter the venue or repertoire.
One of 6 models featuring a phenolic core, which is known for being very hard and producing the quintessential glockenspiel sound. This 1 1/8" option is great for a variety of repertoire including the opening of Paul Dukas' Sorcerer's Apprentice and more.
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M442 - Articulate Series Keyboard Mallet - 1 1/8" Phenolic, Round
M442 - Articulate Series Keyboard Mallet - 1 1/8" Phenolic, Round
The Vic Firth Articulate Series Keyboard Mallets are a comprehensive collection of sounds across Xylophone and Bells/Glockenspiel. With over 40 options spanning various materials, sizes, and weights, the Vic Firth Articulate Series is your one-stop-shop for finding the perfect sound, no matter the venue or repertoire.
One of 6 models featuring a phenolic core, which is known for being very hard and producing the quintessential glockenspiel sound. This 1 1/8" option is great for a variety of repertoire including the opening of Paul Dukas' Sorcerer's Apprentice and more.
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The Vic Firth Articulate Series Keyboard Mallets are a comprehensive collection of sounds across Xylophone and Bells/Glockenspiel. With over 40 options spanning various materials, sizes, and weights, the Vic Firth Articulate Series is your one-stop-shop for finding the perfect sound, no matter the venue or repertoire.
One of 6 models featuring a phenolic core, which is known for being very hard and producing the quintessential glockenspiel sound. This 1 1/8" option is great for a variety of repertoire including the opening of Paul Dukas' Sorcerer's Apprentice and more.
























