Beaters & Mallets
General Percussion Beaters are classroom-ready beaters for tuned and classroom percussion. They suit glockenspiels and chime bars and help you control attack and tone.
Use harder glockenspiel beaters for clear, bright notes. Use medium or soft beaters for a warmer tone and less click. This Percussion Plus range covers the most-used beaters in lessons and is reliable for class packs and spares. If you need wider options, browse drum beaters and mallets in the main beater categories.
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Balinese Drum Beater (Pangul)
SKU: IG-badrbe
17 in stock

Bonang Beater (Pangul)
SKU: IG-bobe
19 in stock

Clapsticks (Claves) - 23cm
SKU: WP-clst23
105 in stock

Dream Drum Beater - double suede
SKU: SC-ddbds
90 in stock
Dream Drum Beater - rubber
SKU: SC-ddbsr
6 in stock

Dundun Beater
SKU: AD-ddbe
98 in stock

Gamelan Beater (Gamel) - Budget
SKU: IG-gabeb
29 in stock

Gamelan Beater (Gamel) - Premium
SKU: IG-gabep
27 in stock

Gong Beater (Pangul) for 30cm Gong
SKU: IG-gobe30
2 in stock

Gong Beater (Pangul) for 40cm Gong
SKU: IG-gobe40
2 in stock

Gong Beater (Pangul) for 50cm Gong
SKU: IG-gobe5060
3 in stock

Gong Set - 12in (30cm) diameter Gong with Stand and Beater
SKU: IG-gose30
4 in stock

Gong Set - 32in (80cm) diameter Gong with Stand and Beater
SKU: IG-gose80
3 in stock

Shaman Drum Beater
SKU: OW-shdrbe
100 in stock

Surdo Beater - plush, DfS
SKU: BS-subepl-DfS
309 in stock

Surdo Beater - wood, DfS
SKU: BS-subewo-DfS
5 in stock

Taiko - Bachi - 41cm, pair
SKU: JT-ba41-2
90 in stock

Wooden Drum Stick / Beater - Medium (20cm) - pack of 5
SKU: SC-drst20-5
78 in stock

Wooden Drum Stick / Beater - Small (15cm) - pack of 5
SKU: SC-drst15-5
153 in stock

Japanese Taiko - Practice Drum Set (Drum, Stand and Bachi)
SKU: JT-1
3 in stock

Liverpool aluminium surdo drum beater
SKU: CM-PP291
79 in stock

Liverpool wooden surdo drum beater
SKU: CM-PP290
71 in stock

Mallets - Lead, Jumbie and Mini Pans - 17.5cm, pair
SKU: SP-lejjmp-2
51 in stock

Mallets - Six Bass - General Classic - aluminium, pair
SKU: SP-sibama-2
5 in stock

Percussion Plus PP063 beaters - pack of 25
SKU: CM-PP063
994 in stock

Percussion Plus PP064 soft beaters - box of 25
SKU: CM-PP06425
72 in stock

Percussion Plus PP066 glockenspiel beaters - pack of 6
SKU: CM-PP066
201 in stock

Percussion Plus PP383 medium rubber beaters - pack of 25
SKU: CM-PP383
117 in stock

Percussion Plus PP384 hard plastic one piece beaters - pack of 5 pairs
SKU: CM-PP384
604 in stock

Percussion Plus PP943 chime bars supplied beaters & case
SKU: CM-PP943
82 in stock

Snare Drum Sticks for Snare, Caixa or Repinique
SKU: BS-rebe-2
40 in stock

Surdo Beater - metal
SKU: BS-subeme
154 in stock

Tamborim Beater - 3 prong, Izzo
SKU: BS-tabe3-Izzo
1279 in stock

Trinipans Steel Pans Big Band Set - stands & mallets included
SKU: SP-biba-tp
3 in stock

Trinipans Steel Pans Starter Band Set - stands & mallets included
SKU: SP-stba-tp
3 in stock
About Beaters & Mallets
General Percussion Beaters are classroom-ready beaters for tuned and classroom percussion. They suit glockenspiels and chime bars and help you control attack and tone.
Use harder glockenspiel beaters for clear, bright notes. Use medium or soft beaters for a warmer tone and less click. This Percussion Plus range covers the most-used beaters in lessons and is reliable for class packs and spares. If you need wider options, browse drum beaters and mallets in the main beater categories.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different types of beaters?
There are hard, medium, and soft heads. Hard heads give a bright attack. Medium heads reduce clicking. Soft heads sound warmer. Common materials are plastic, rubber, yarn, and felt.
What are 11 common classroom percussion instruments?
Common examples are tambourine, triangle, claves, shakers, hand drum, bongos, conga, cymbals, woodblock, guiro, and castanets. Some are hand-played; others use beaters or mallets.
What are the 4 mallet stroke types?
They are full stroke, down stroke, up stroke, and tap stroke. Full strokes rebound. Down strokes stop high. Up strokes prepare the next accent. Taps stay low for softer notes.






