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Timbal stand - Ivsom

Timbal stand - Ivsom

Ivsom
Item number
A119410
weight (net):
4,4 kg

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Ivsom timbal stand - height adjustable, practical, stands stable Sturdy timbal stand with... more

Timbal stand - Ivsom

item number: A119410
instruments: timbal
weight (net): 4,4 kg

Ivsom timbal stand - height adjustable, practical, stands stable

Sturdy timbal stand with height-adjustable tripod feet. The stand is perfect for stage gigs and players who change instruments a lot. The tripod is specially designed for Brazilian timbal handdrums.

  • Padded ring (nylon cord)
  • Height adjustable for 70cm, 80cm and 90cm timbals
  • Crossbar so you can put a foot on it for more stable playing
  • Anti-slip feet

In the traditional blocos of Salvador da Bahia, the timbal plays a very important role - it plays the intro, sets the tempo and gets the bloco in the right mood for the song. The show bands of the blocos (bandas) usually stand on stages and use stands for their timbals.


Please note:
Depending on the finish of the timbal and ultimately on the way it is played, wear and tear can occur on the instrument's shell if a stand is used.


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IVSOM in Brazil IVSOM is a producer of authentic Samba instruments in Rio de Janeiro. The... more

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IVSOM in Brazil
IVSOM is a producer of authentic Samba instruments in Rio de Janeiro. The brand name is a wordplay with his own name which is Ivson, and the Braziliain word for sound which is 'som'. Before becoming self-employed, Ivson absolved a profound formation in the metalworking craft sector. Ivson has been an active sambista for many years. He plays caixa for Mocidade, his wife and business partner Luciana plays the chocalho. Therefore he is very close to his clients and knows exactly, what is in demand. Ivson actively participates in the production of his instruments and makes excellent-quality instruments in a very well organized workshop. Some of Rio´s major Samba schools play his instruments. Quite frecuently Ivson surprises us with new features and innovations. Due to his close contact to the Samba scene, he is often the first to convert buzzing ideas and or incitations into useful inspiration for making new instruments. The IVSOM 'vasado' caixas and repiniques created the trend of instruments without bodies.

IVSOM in Europe
IVSOM instruments have gained high recognition amongst Hardcore Rio Sambistas in Europe within the last couple of years. Especially their good workmanship and the excellent sound of the drums have attracted the percussionist´s attenention over here. The number of IVSOM fans is growing larger each year.

Percussion instrumens
IVSOM drums have a couple of untypical characteristics. For example, the tension rods are flush with the rim. This link is very stable and absolutely free of rattling noises, but a bit more time-consuming in its montage. The surdos have a neat detail concerning the rims of the body where the head rests. The body´s wall is rimmed around a 10 mm flat bar. With this the corpus is a lot more stable than other bodies where wire is used for reinforcement. Like this the drums obtain a smooth and flat rim for ideal head fitting. IVSOM´s reference product is the rocar..

 


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