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The BQLZR 35cm Diameter Goat Skin Round Drum Head is a premium replacement for bongo and shaman drums, crafted from high-quality goatskin. This pack of two features a lightweight design and a unique three-tone appearance, ensuring an authentic drumming experience. Easy to install after soaking, it’s perfect for musicians seeking to enhance their sound.
Body Material | Goatskin |
Material Type | Goatskin |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Color | Beige |
S**L
good fast service
Fits perfect and high quality
F**S
almost 14" diameter, 2-pack
This is my first time working with any kind of animal skin. Since it's a 2-pack, I can experiment. I'm using one to make a frame drum out of a large cookie tin, goat skin head, and a large rubber band. It was easy to take the skin out of the shipping tube and soak it in warm water. I let it soak for a couple of hours, removed it, and quickly patted it dry with a towel. Skin was easy to work with, no worries of tearing. On one of the heads, I did notice pencil lines that went all across the surface (from when the manufacturers were prepping it for cutting), but i simply erased them and the lines came off easily. The skin was a generous size and the frame already sounds great, though i'm still waiting for it to dry thoroughly. For the 2nd skin, I'll either make a proper frame drum with a nice wood frame or try making my own banjo. Good value and easy to work with.
M**A
Not a fan
Very thin. There were lines on it from whomever drawing a circle to cut it out. I wouldn't buy again. Too thin for round dance drum. Too thin for anything I'd want to use it for
T**R
The right size for bongos, and other hand drums.
I find these to be relatively thin skins, which I am hoping will make for an easier replacement job on my bongos. They feel about half as thick/stiff as another pair of bongo skins that I have waiting to be replaced as well... I have not done this myself yet, so soon I will have a project weekend and tackle both. I can see the distinct difference between the rough and the smooth sides of the skin, and I will mark them before I soak them, so I can get the correct side on the hand contact surface. I notice some variation (skin lines), but the surface is solid and in tact not broken. I will report back if anything is amiss. This is my first time I will replace skins and I have found some good instructions elsewhere online. So far I see that these have good ratings, so I will trust that for now.
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