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Nickel plated steel jingles used on our featherweight tambourines.
brandon
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Price is great for the quality you get. They are on the lighter side so not very loud. The lighter jingles could make for a comfortable playing piece. Perfect replacement beginner tambourines. Should be easy to use to replace and durable enough for novice players
lisa richardson
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I used them for a craft project, just wanted a little noise on some sun catchers. They worked as I expected and I didnt spend to much.
Destayne
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
These sound great. I really like them.
Paul Justice
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2021
Weekend project for my mother's birthday. Took out some rusty jingles from an old wooden tambourine, some missing. Repaired the wood, sanded it, stained it, and put in the new jingles. Came out great, she was so happy. Wish they had smaller packs as I did not need that many.
Customer
Reviewed in Australia on June 9, 2020
These should not be sold as cymbals for tambourines - they are are absolutely inappropriate!As an example, using my micrometer, they are made from steel that is 0.5mm thickness. In pulling apart a simple mass-produced plastic tambourine, I measured the cymbals as being 0.9mm thickness - nearly double!The sound quality is awful - their is no ringing, just a dull tinny clicking based on this very thin material.I am so disappointed - having bought these to make my own tambourines, they are useless to me - shame on you guys!!!!!!!!
Ami
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2020
They aren’t bad. They are a bit tinny, but they certainly help if you’re just replacing lost jingles on cheap church tambourines.I tell you, they sound better than half the jingles missing. I replaced the small cheap nails with nicer finishing nails and these jingles aren’t going anywhere.
Pawel Sawicki
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2019
Not a great quality sound, but just enough to make sound and that's what I wanted for this price.
Anise
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2017
They are a little bit "tinny" they still suit my needs, but next time I will buy something else.
Sirce Denning
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2013
I make Egyptian Sistrums to sale at events. I have been buying toys tambourines to take apart to make them with. They sounded wonderful. I thought to save myself time and money by getting your cymbals. They sound horrible, very tinny. I am going to have to disassemble one I have made to sale and go to Wal-Mart to find another toy tambourine to destroy to remake it before delivering the sistrum to it's owner.
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