The Percussion Source
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Percussion Source is a full service resource for concert percussion instruments and accessories. They offer a wide range of products including timpani, marimbas, xylophones, glockenspiels, concert chimes, celesta, bass drums, concert toms, snare drums, triangles, tambourines, castanets and hand percussion.
Percussion Source is an exclusive source for some of the finest percussion products in the world including Freer Percussion, Stubbs Percussion, Schiedmayer Celesta, Buddy & Thein Triangles and Korogi Marimbas.
Percussion Source is a division of West Music Company, Inc.
The Percussion Source Anthology is the educational side of Percussion Source! Percussion Source has become known as not only an excellent source for quality instruments, but also for their desire for a slightly different (and ever more excellent) quality of customer service—especially when it comes to education. The intent of the Anthology is to find, gather, and share as many educational resources as possible with those who visit the site.