Pesante Series Keyboard Mallets

The musical term “Pesante” means to “play with weight and emphasis”. And with these extraordinary new marimba/vibraphone mallets, this is just what you can expect to achieve. All of the mallets within the Pesante Series produce a dark and bold sound that project with a beautiful sonority!

M200-M204 are designed with a thick yarn that helps to minimize attack and accomplishes a very lush quality. M205-M208 are wrapped in a high density cord for enhanced articulation while still achieving a dark and pleasing sound quality. Rattan shafts are used with all models for ideal feel with these weighted mallets.

While ultimately designed for the keyboard choir, these mallets are also an outstanding choice for enhancing the tonal color and projection for marimba and vibraphone when playing within every conceivable ensemble including orchestra, wind ensemble, marching band, drum corps and indoor marching and concert groups.

LISTEN TO THE PESANTE SERIES MALLETS IN ACTION!
The Cadets Drum & Bugle Corps 2006 Front Ensemble
  — Performing a selection from the ballad
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UTArlington Percussion Ensemble
  — Performing Nathan Daughtrey's “Limerick Daydreams”
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M200
Bass marimba. Produces a huge low-end sound with virtually no attack.

L = 15 3/8”

M201
Soft. Little attack, yet capable of projecting low register voicing.

L = 16 3/8”

M202
Medium soft. Great for all-around playing in the lower 2/3 of the instrument.

L = 16 3/8”

M203
Medium hard. A great choice for all-around playing in the upper 2/3 of the instrument.

L = 16 3/8”

M204
Hard. Designed for articulate playing. Clarity with a full-bodied tone.

L = 16 3/8”

M205
Soft. Big low-end sound with articulation to help bring out the written line in the low register.

L = 16 3/16”

M206
Medium soft. A very versatile mallet throughout the entire range of the instrument.

L = 16 3/8”

M207
Medium hard. Will project a very clear, broad presence within the ensemble.

L = 16 1/8”

M208
Hard. The most articulate mallet of the series. A bold sound, indeed.

L = 16 1/8”