Hluru Glucophone Steel Tongue Drum 13 Inch 15 Notes – A Handpan for Pure Sound
Key Features
Feature | Details |
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Size | 13 inches |
Notes | 15 notes in C major |
Material | High-quality steel alloy |
Sound | Ethereal, resonant, deep vibration |
Usage | Meditation, relaxation, sound healing |
Design | No logos, pure minimalist aesthetic |
Included | Mallets, carrying bag |
Pure Tones Without the Clutter
Some instruments try too hard. Too many notes, too many extras, too much flash. This steel tongue drum keeps things simple. 15 notes, tuned in C major, laid out so anyone can play without thinking too much. Just tap a tongue with the mallets or your hands, and the sound hums out, steady and full. No shrill edges. No metallic bite. Just resonance that sticks in the air. Perfect for meditation, unwinding, or just filling a room with something other than silence.
Steel That Sings
Not all steel rings right. Some is too soft, too dull. This one carries the sound. The alloy has just enough weight to hold a note without deadening it. Hit it, and the vibration lingers, moving through the air, sinking into the walls, settling in the chest. The edges are smooth, the tongues cut with precision, so each note stays in tune. No sharp overtones. No weird, off-key echoes. Just clean, pure sound.
Made for Hands or Mallets
Some like the feel of wood against metal. Others prefer skin on steel. Either works. The drum responds to both, changing subtly with each strike. Mallets bring out the full depth, making the notes bloom. Hands soften the attack, warming the sound. There’s no right way to play it. No wrong way either. Just find the rhythm that fits.
A Minimalist Instrument for Maximum Use
No logos. No engravings. No distractions. Just a drum built for sound. Whether it’s for meditation, sound therapy, or just passing the time, it fits. Light enough to carry, solid enough to last. The included bag keeps it safe when not in use. Mallets come standard, but they’re not required. Just pick it up and let the sound take over.
Frequently Asked Questions
How big is the drum?
13 inches in diameter. A good size for portability without losing depth.
What key is it in?
C major, with 15 notes. Easy to play without needing music theory.
Can I play it with my hands?
Yes. Hands or mallets both work. The sound changes slightly with each.
Does it come with a carrying bag?
Yes, along with a set of mallets. Everything you need to start playing.
Is it hard to learn?
No. Just hit a note, and it will sound good. No training required.