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Keiko Abe  Signature Marimba Mallets
 

The Keiko Abe Signature Series features nine different degrees of soft to hard mallets (MKA–01 through MKA–09) that make it easy for an artist to select a voiced set of four for any musical situation. The hard mallets are heavy and create a full sound from the upper range of the marimba, while the bass mallets pull the fundamental resonance out of the instrument's lower range. These mallets are ideal for solo work as well as concertos, and boast Yamaha's unique thick rattan shafts in a variety of lengths. Each mallet has a unique feature and texture as well as color-coded tape for easy identification during play.

Keiko Abe is linked to the marimba the way Isaac Stern is linked to the violin, or Yo Yo Ma to the cello. She has given master classes at leading music conservatories in North America, Europe, and Asia.

In addition, she has recorded extensively on the Denon label, and has received numerous awards, including being the first woman inducted into the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame. Abe is a Professor of Music at Toho Gauken School of Music in Tokyo, maintains a full schedule of composing and touring, and has released more than 20 recordings.

"Yamaha's first-ever signature series of keyboard mallets condenses Abe's talent and expertise, and her performance during PASIC is going to be a once-in-a-lifetime treat for audiences here in the U.S." says Joel Tetzlaff, Percussion Accessory Product Specialist, Band & Orchestral Division, Yamaha Corporation of America.




 
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