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Meinl Traditional Bendir


 
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The Meinl Traditional Bendirs are made true to the classical North African form. Four adjustable nylon strings spanning the inside of the goatskin head create the characteristic buzzing sound.

List Price: $170.00
Our Price: $99.99



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The Meinl Traditional Bendirs are made true to the classical North African form. Four adjustable nylon strings spanning the inside of the goatskin head create the characteristic buzzing sound. This fine frame drum is fully tunable, with rich bass tones and crisp taks. The body is deep for full sound development, yet light for comfort and extended play.

Features
Buzzing effect
Internal lug tuning system
Thumb hole for a good balance and comfortable playing

Includes
Allen Wrench

Sizes Available
12" x 4"
14" x 4"
16" and 2 1/2"

Material
Hand selected goat head
Rubber Wood (Hevea brasiliensis Muell.-Arg.)

Frame Color
African Brown

Finish
Matte
Features

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