Feature

●Introduced in the 50s by the late Carrol Bratman, the original sound-effects man
●An essential piece of gear for percussionists
●27 brass bells ranging from high to low pitch offers a range of sounds and possibilities for all styles of music
●Two metal tipped strikers are included and store in the stand
●Exclusive black steel stand has four cushioned feet for skid free table top use


Description

The bell tree was introduced in the 1950s by the late Carrol Bratman, the original "sound-effects" man. It has since become an essential piece of gear for percussionists. The LP Bell Tree features 26 brass bells ranging from high to low pitch and offers a range of sounds and possibilities for all styles of music. Two metal tipped strikers are included and store in the stand. The exclusive black steel stand has four cushioned feet for skid free table top use, and also features a versatile bracket that makes it possible to quickly mount it to most posts from 3/8" to over 1" in diameter.