Meinl - MPP-12-TL Thomas Lang 12"
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Practice Pads
The Meinl MPP-12-TL pad is a practical drumming tool for perfecting your hitting and improving the consistency of your strokes. You'll get the feel of a real snare drum!
ARTICLE N° 109545
Presentation
With the Meinl Thomas Lang 12" pad, you can work on your technique on a surface designed to reproduce the feel of a snare drum as closely as possible. Its 12" diameter is the standard size, making it easy to transition to your kit.
Thomas Lang's design adds a personal and inspiring touch. Thanks to its foam base, it remains stable even when placed on a smooth table. For a more drum-like setup, it can be mounted on any snare drum stand.
Its dense surface offers a precise bounce, ideal for linking rudiments and speed exercises. Even when playing loudly, the volume remains low, so you can practise without disturbance.
It's also easy to carry, thanks to its compact size. Drummers on the move will appreciate it for quick warm-ups before a gig.
Thomas Lang's design adds a personal and inspiring touch. Thanks to its foam base, it remains stable even when placed on a smooth table. For a more drum-like setup, it can be mounted on any snare drum stand.
Its dense surface offers a precise bounce, ideal for linking rudiments and speed exercises. Even when playing loudly, the volume remains low, so you can practise without disturbance.
It's also easy to carry, thanks to its compact size. Drummers on the move will appreciate it for quick warm-ups before a gig.
Features
Diameter in inches
12" (305 mm)
Color
Black, White
Other features
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Meinl MPP-12-TL
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Practice pad
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Model : Thomas Lang
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Durable surface
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Can be mounted on a standard snare drum stand
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Natural, realistic rebound
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Non-slip foam-covered underside
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Compatible with table or snare drum
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Diameter: 304.80 mm (12")
To find out more...
Thomas Lang is an Austrian drummer who is also a passionate educator, having created innovative methods such as "Creative Coordination" and organised drum camps around the world. With his group stOrk and his collaborations with international artists, he has left his mark on the world of drums with his unique style and virtuosity.
