• 10" Diameter
  • 8 Pairs Jingles x 2 Rows
  • Feature our world famous FIBERSKYN 3 drumhead film
  • Durable, lightweight and pre-tuned for all styles of music
  • Black

I think I am a professional tambourine player in church on Sundays , love the color and the sound is awesome

This is a very good tambourine that is made with recycled materials for the shell and man-made materials for the drum head. It comes with two rows of shingles that are very solid. It is a bit heavy, but it is worth the wait. I have enjoyed using this over the last couple of days. I strongly recommend this item. It has a wonderful sound in my opinion

Nice sound and because I don’t know how to play it my family can’t stand to see me pull it out. I do play it to annoy my sister.

This is a very nice tambourine. Since I purchased it for a young child, I wish I had bought an 8' instead of the 10', but it appears to be very well made. We haven't had a chance to use it much yet, but I believe it will last a long time. It's also a very pretty instrument. I love the red color.

I got this tambourine for my husband. We both enjoy praising God on our tambourines in church. His had seen it's best days, to say the least, and wanted to get a new one. So we ordered this one from Amazon. It came earlier than the date projected and we were so excited we put on a praise CD and praised God on our tambourines all over our living room. He is more than satisfied it looks and sounds great!!!

I couldn't be happier with this tambourine. The jingles are responsive and the drum head is sweet and clear, this is a really fine instrument.

this is my first 'fiber' head and I was suspicious of tone, but the initial sound is right... i'll get back to you if it dies untimely

This tambourine is awesome!! Its really loud and such a smooth sound!! I had one when i was younger and this one reminds me so much of it. I was going to buy one from walmart and im glad i didnt. This one is so much better quality and sound! You wont be dissapointed if you purchase.

Ok so I'm 19 and I cannot count how many tambourines I have destroyed. I can really play the thing, especially for my folk who are in the Black church you know what I'm talking about. I went from plastic to goat skin, then to fiberskyn. This is actually my second fiberskyn purchase but this time I bought the double rows which makes the tambourine heavier and I like that. It's not as easy for me to really beat the thing like the single rows but I can still have fun. The fiberskyn is the best quality you can get and the price is absolutely worth it. My last fiberskyn was destroyed but the only thing that broke were the shingles, lol. First they would just come off from excessive beating. Then I would hammer them back in and then, they would split in two and fall off. Now all of the shingles are off my single row and its just a drum-head now lol. The fiberskyn itself survived, torn but it survived. :D

All my grandson wanted this year were percussion instruments to add to his collection – things his fellow musicians could grab for a quick, impromptu session in the rec room. Because we live 300 miles apart, and returns are impossible unless they're ordered online, this tambourine looked like a perfect fit, and I ordered it without a second thought. When it came, and I opened it up to check it out, I was filled with questions about its sound, because obviously, Grandma doesn't know a thing about these "noise makers." I took it to a local music store, with the thought of checking out its quality, and the owner came out to inspect it, assuring me that the Remo brand was the best. And so I wrapped it up. The best surprise was my grandson's reaction when he opened it, with a "Yes! A Remo!" It was then that I knew I'd made the best choice. I've since had reports of more fun emanating from the basement when the group gathers for a jam session, and the tambourine is still kicking' out its share of the "racket."