🎶 Step up your groove with hands-free percussion!
The Meinl Foot Tambourine is a lightweight, hands-free percussion accessory featuring four pairs of professional-grade stainless steel jingles mounted on a durable Siam oak body. Designed to slip securely over any shoe, it enables musicians to add rhythmic accents effortlessly during acoustic or band performances. Crafted in Germany since 1951, this compact 3-ounce instrument delivers crisp, controllable sound without requiring prior skill, making it an essential tool for dynamic solo or ensemble gigs.
Body Material | Siam oak |
Material Type | Siam Oak Body, Stainless Steel Jingles |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 4 x 2 x 1.5 inches |
Connector Type | No connector |
Color | Black |
J**I
Great quality!
I use this guy in my elementary music classroom, and I love it! It has a great, clear sound and responds well to your movement.
C**E
Love it though elastic foot strap is snug with shoes on.
I love this and it's plenty loud for my uses. My only complaint is that the elastic is snug and my feet are women's size 9. 'm surprised this didn't have an adjustable strap like their foot shaker does but I can probably lace my shoe laces over it to secure it or make some other adaptation. Wonderful that it's made in the USA and is well made.
C**R
Tap your feet to the beat with this foot tambourine!
I am a percussionist. If I can hold it and it is percussion then I want it. And this is cool because it utilizes my foot! (I am a drummer too). I have a travel bag with all sorts of percussion instruments in it and now I have another addition. Cool banging. I only gave it four stars because I wish it was a bit more sturdy and louder. But I am still glad I have another instrument to provide the backbeat with. Play music and dance.
C**Y
comfortable, functional
Fun feet. Gives texture to my rockin'!
C**O
Fun toy!
Cool and fun to use!
Z**.
CUTE LITTLE GADGET BUT NOT REALLY EFFICIENT
It’s a nice little addition to a performance but most times. It fits over any shoe, and it’s really sturdy and well-made. You don’t even really notice that it’s on your foot because of how lightweight and comfortable it is. The downside for me, is that you really have to stomp to get any good sound out of it. A simple toe tap isn’t nearly enough. But I’ve used it for little performances and it works for small crowds that can be close enough to hear it.
I**N
Great idea!
I'm one-third of a semi-pro acoustic trio and have tried to rig typical tambourines in ways that I could stomp or shake them while standing and playing a stringed instrument and ended up frustrated. This nifty and well designed foot tambourine is the answer! While you don't get nearly as many jingles as with a standard tambourine, it's small enough that it doesn't flop around on your foot or have so much weight that it pulls you off balance! It gives just enough sound to be a nice background rhythm instrument.The two toughest things about using one of these are:1. Despite having a pretty good sense of rhythm, it's not as easy as you might think to stay precisely on beat with one of these as it is just tapping your foot.2. Don't even think about stomping this thing at a rate of twice each four-beat bar -- your leg will be exhausted halfway through the song!
P**N
Kept me drumming thru the pain!
As a drummer since 1977 I’ve had/have a lot of percussion tools I recently broke my left collarbone and had to strip my full kit to an acoustic bass drum & hi-hat (my legs&feet were fine!) and a Djembe hand drum. This mini foot/toe tambourine came in rather handy. Collarbone is still broken but I’m back to my full kit and I perform weekly on the weekends.
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