Marching and Orchestral Percussion

The GEWA Grand tambour de marche 24" x 10" gives a clear, full bass sound, perfect for parades. Its black laminated poplar body is lightweight, making it comfortable to wear. Remo USA P3 heads with mute ring make it easy to adjust the sound to suit your needs.

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The GEWA Grand tambour 24" x 10" marching drum is designed for playing on the move with a powerful sound that's easy to master. Its 24" diameter gives a deep bass that sets the rhythm. The 10" depth gives a good, clean, precise attack. The sound remains clear, even outdoors.

The black laminated poplar body maintains a good balance between lightness and solidity. You can play for a long time without being overloaded. It's a real comfort when parrying or practising standing up. The 8 tension rods ensure that the skin is evenly stretched. It's easy to adjust and holds up well over time.

Remo USA P3 heads give a clean sound, with a clear attack. You can hear every hit effortlessly. The mute ring helps reduce resonance if needed. You can get a shorter, more precise sound very easily.

The hooks allow you to attach the drum to a strap or harness. You choose the most comfortable position for playing. The weight remains reasonable for a drum of this size. This helps to keep the energy up for the duration of a show.

This drum is ideal for marching bands, street bands and school groups. It's easy to get to grips with, and effective right from the start. The black finish is discreet and easy to see through. The GEWA Marching series is designed to be reliable and practical in the field!
  • GEWA Marching
  • Marching drum
  • Barrel : Black laminated poplar
  • Number of tie rods : 8
  • Hooks : For strap or harness
  • Striking head : Remo USA P3
  • Resonance head : Remo USA P3
  • Accessory : Mute ring
  • Diameter: 24
  • Depth: 10
  • Weight : 5,6 kg
Gewa - Tambour de marche 24" x 10"
Gewa - Tambour de marche 24" x 10"
495 € excl VAT
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