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Tycoon Percussion

Tycoon Percussion Master "Palette" Series Bongos

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SKU:
MTBPL-C
UPC:
888680913601
MPN:
MTBPL-C
Availability:
Ships in 3-5 business days from MN.
$174.99

Description

The latest addition to Tycoon's famed Master Series is the new and exclusive Palette finish. The drums perfectly showcase Tycoon's industry-leading finishing capabilities, marrying the intricacies of hand-applied painted color by skilled artisans with our state-of-the-art high gloss polishing, resulting in a completely original and stunning masterpiece. The Master Palette Series drums are paired with chrome hardware to accentuate the beauty of its cascading color scheme.

Featuring heavy duty deluxe rims and 3/8" diameter tuning lugs, each Master Series drum is equipped with premium quality water buffalo skin heads that produce rich bass tones, crisp high pitched slap tones and maximum durability.

Chrome hardware. Size 7"x8 1/2". Read Why We Recommend Tycoon Percussion

Tycoon Bongos are carefully selected and tested to meet the needs of the most discriminating professional percussionist. We guarantee you'll love 'em or we'll refund your money. Perhaps you haven't heard of the name 'Tycoon', however the Tycoon line of Bongos goes head-to-head with brands such as 'Meinl', 'Latin Percussion' and 'Toca'.

Tycoon Percussion has been making top quality percussion instruments for over 20 years and only recently have started to make a presence in the U.S market.

At X8 Drums, we stand 100% behind every bongo we carry. If for any reason you're not happy with your purchase just return the product and we'll refund your money. It's our guarantee!

How the Bongos are Played: Bongo drums produce high-pitched sounds, and should be held between the knees. They are traditionally played by striking the drumheads with the fingers and palms, although some contemporary compositions require sticks or brushes. These drums can also be played on a stand, as is the case with concert orchestras and bands.

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