[Harp-L] Foot Tambourine



 This guy makes some really good quality and innovative foot powered stuff (including a harmonica rack that I mean to try). He lives and works about 90 miles north of Seattle. I've got one of his bass drums and it's top notch. He's also a nice guy. -Emily https://footdrums.com/shop Message: 4
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 09:42:13 -0400
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Subject: [Harp-L] Foot Tambourine
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I was checking out the local music store in Petoskey looking for a 
desktop music stand and stumbled on a Foot Tambourine, which I had been 
thinking about in vague terms. Now, this won't turn the average 
harmonica player into a one-man band, but it will add a bit of rhythm. 
It fits on the foot over the shoe with an elastic strap and has four of 
the tambourine jingley-things.

No batteries required. Also works as a self-contained no-windup 
metronome.

Better than just tapping the naked foot.

Costs about $12. Mine is red.

Made in Taiwan and label written by non-English speaker: Patend pending 
comes out: "patended pinning" and "Ideal for cajon (sic) and guitar 
players)

For $12, it's a deal and a lot cheaper (in time spend) than trying to 
make one of these rascals.

Phil
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