Remo RH-5010-00 Tamburo per timpano Rhythm Club - Ritmo per bambini, 10"

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3.7/5;

64.25

ASIN B0002Q1XMG
Best Sellers Rank #107,593 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #206 in Kids' Drum & Percussion Instruments
Body Material Acousticon Kessel
Color Name Rhythm Kids
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,929 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Date First Available July 16, 2004
Global Trade Identification Number 00701001512997, 00757242410981
Included Components Acousticon shell, pre-tuned Suede drumhead, and one red tip drumstick
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number RH-5010-00
Item Weight 2.2 pounds
Manufacturer KMC Music Inc
Musical Style WorldMusic
Product Dimensions 11 x 7 x 11 inches
Size 10" Floor Tom Drum Rhythm Club
UPC 701001512997 885807041162 757242410981

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Scritto da: David in ATL
More than pleased
Bought this for our 7 month old granddaughter, who's starting to bang on things. The construction quality is really excellent - the interior bolts and wingnuts pose no risk to a child this young, who isn't strong enough to upon a tightened bolt, which is deep enough inside that she can't put it in her mouth. To those several reviewers who fault the sound, well, what do you expect for twenty bucks - a good bongo set goes for $300 or so. The drums sound best if placed on a hard surface (table, wooden floor - a rug will further dampen the sound). Any bongo will sound dead if you leave your hand/fingers on the head, you must "bounce" your fingers/hand off the head to allow it to vibrate. Acid test - within the first 60 seconds of seeing the drums, granddaughter was hitting each drum, one with the left and one with right hand. without prompting. I let her "play" a while, then I did some short couplettes, then she played some more. After five minutes or so, of course, she was ready for another toy (one she could put in her mouth). Sometime later I sat with her and played a youtube video on a laptop of a "first bongo solo" lesson. She immediately looked around for her bongos and began beating away again. My overall impression is that this is a great toy instrument to develop dexterity and rhythm. I also got some small mallets, which I am presently withholding as the handles need to be shortened and she's just not ready for them. When I do introduce them in a few months I expect her to be pleased with the different sound and hopefully she'll be ready by twelve months for a djembe or tomtom. Kimberley Thompson, we're comin' for ya!
Scritto da: Michael J
A good choice from a well known maker
I bought this for an active one-year old who loves to sing and beat out rhythms. He loves it. Remo is a well established and well respected name in the world of percussion, and not surprisingly, this is a well made, functional, drum perfectly sized for small children.
Scritto da: Astro Cortex
Built well and prepared to take a beating
As a musician I have owned various Remo products in the past and while these aren't professional quality by any means, they are a fun, sturdy starting point for someones little fingers. The built in legs keep them just high enough off of the surface to allow the drum head to resonate (except on our medium pile rug) and they are strong enough to handle a smashing (I often find him beating on them with my drumsticks). The drum heads are not tunable, but they do sound quite nice right out of the box. The good thing about these is the sound actually gets better over time. As they loosen the tone gets nice and mellow. We used to keep a few of the earlier models of these Remo drums in the studio for recording because they had a surprisingly nice tone, nothing has changed there. Another bonus is I often find myself playing along to his favorite ( Groove to the Music ) music with them while he dances around the room. The images on the drums themselves are of all different types of people and offer a form of entertainment in themselves. Often our son will become disinterested in actually drumming, but he'll sit there pointing at and asking questions about the various faces that are featured all over the drums. For those of you about to click Buy I have a suggestion: out of the box the wing nuts should be checked for tightness. Ours came a little loose and the drums could twist a few degrees in each direction. My experience as a drummer also reminded me that after I tightened them down to put just a drop of Loctite THREADLOCK BLUE 6 ml. 24200 on each screw to keep the nuts from backing off over time. All in all they were definitely a good buy. We both enjoy them immensely and I expect they'll be here for the long haul.
Scritto da: Sherrie Hoyer
Makes a good Riqq!
Don't be fooled by these having a kids' theme on them- Remo makes great quality percussion instruments and I got this to see if it would make a good sub for a riqq. A riqq is very expensive so I wanted to see how this would work and for me it works great. I also recommend these to use as travel tambourines due to the small size. Very pleased with the sound and tone of this wee instrument!
Scritto da: Andy Morrison
It's a drum deal
Bought this for my 10 month old girl who loves music and enjoys banging on anything that makes sound (like the floor, her highchair table, and my chest). The stick that comes with the drums gets the best sound out of it. The sound of a baby open palm slapping the drum isn't as good, but it's enough for a baby to enjoy. My daughter will use the stick, but she also chews on it, so I don't leave her alone with it. The drum is very sturdy, which is good when its recipient uses it as a brace to practice standing up off the ground. She enjoys it now that she's just slapping at it, and as she gets older, its durability will ensure that she continues enjoying it as she develops actual musical ability.
Scritto da: C L
small size, ok sound, good value for the price
This drum is small (check the dimensions before you buy!) and has an ok sound. It is a good value for the price. You can't get another Konga for this price point, and the craftsmanship is pretty good. I have the bongos too and they are a decent sound for the price. The graphics are cool and I just love that Remo does a kids' line at these really affordable prices. I debated between this one and the larger size, and I wonder how good the larger one sounds - I'm sure it must sound better, but it also costs more. In the end, for my purposes, this did the job just fine. You can't expect great sound for 20 dollars!
Scritto da: ruth
Great for kids
This is great. I got it for my daughter. But I supervise her with the sticks. Plus need to keep mind not to allow them to play it for too long to preserve their little ears.
Scritto da: Lucia
Tamburo molto bello e resistente
Strumento musicale molto bello, non sembra affatto un giocattolo, ed effettivamente non lo è. Mio nipotino di un anno lo adora. Non sono una musicista quindi non posso dare giudizi sulla qualità del suono, ma per quello che può fare un bambino, ovvero pestare non troppo forte ed avere un suono in risposta, è perfetto.
Scritto da: babouchti
très apprécié
Super pour notre petit-fils de 8 mois qui joue déjà de la musique en dansant !
Scritto da: VIRU
Es lo que se ve. Calidad superior a la típica pandereta de madera
Todo bien
Scritto da: kirby dillon
Top marks
Great sound off these.
Scritto da: mark fitzsimmons
Five Stars
Great buy

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