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Brush (percussion) : ウィキペディア英語版
Percussion mallet

A percussion mallet or beater is an object used to strike or beat a percussion instrument in order to produce its sound.
The term ''beater'' is slightly more general; A ''mallet'' is normally held in the hand while a ''beater'' may be foot or mechanically operated, for example in a bass drum pedal; ''Drum stick'' is less general still, but still applied to a wide range of beaters. Some mallets, such as a triangle wand, are normally used only with a specific instrument, while others are used on many different instruments.
Some mallets, such as vibraphone mallets, are normally just called ''mallets'', others have more specialised names including:
* Drum sticks, of many types, some used with a wide variety of instruments.
* Wands used to strike a triangle.
* Rutes, used with many instruments.
* Brushes, used particularly with snare drum but also with many other instruments.
* Tippers used to strike a bodhrán.
* Hammers, also just called ''mallets'', used with a xylophone.
* Bachi, used with Japanese taiko drums.
==Types==


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