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Margaret's Hand-Tuned Rain Drum

Margaret's Hand-Tuned Rain Drum

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Margaret's Hand-Tuned Rain Drum

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Hand-Tuned in Sedona, Arizona

Margaret Hayes, 64. Retired music teacher. Builds rain drums in a sixteen-square-meter wooden shed behind her cabin at Oak Creek. This is the last batch she will tune by hand.

“I taught children to listen for thirty years. Then I retired and realized I had been listening to other people’s music the whole time. The drum is the first thing that’s mine.”

— Margaret Hayes, Oak Creek, Arizona

What’s in the Box

Everything Margaret Sends With the Drum

The Drum

One 4-inch carbon steel rain drum, hand-tuned to A=432Hz.

Two Mallets

Wooden handles, rubber tips. Or play with fingertips.

Beginner Songbook

Number notation. Anyone can play from day one.

Cloth Pouch + Note

One handwritten sentence from Margaret, tucked inside.

Why This Drum

Six Things You Won’t Find on a Machine-Tuned Drum

Every detail below comes out of thirty years of teaching music and six years of filing steel in a wooden shed. Nothing here is decorative.

The 432Hz Calibration

Margaret tunes every drum to A=432Hz instead of the industry-standard A=440Hz. Eight cycles softer. She has tuned to 432 since 2020 and has never touched 440 again.

The Oak Creek Anchor

Every drum gets a final tuning check against a small grey river stone Margaret picked up on Oak Creek in 2021. It rings at a quarter-tone between F and F-sharp. Hers is the one.

The Pentatonic Promise

Nine notes, all pentatonic. Every note harmonizes with every other note. There is no wrong note. A six-year-old can play it. Someone who has never touched an instrument can play it.

The 4-Inch Sanctuary

Ten centimeters across. Fits inside a yoga tote, a glove compartment, the drawer of a bedside table. The four-inch size was a deliberate choice. Margaret wanted a drum that traveled.

The Schoolteacher’s Note

Each drum ships with a handwritten note from Margaret in looped Palmer cursive. It is not a marketing card. It is one sentence she chose for that drum, that day.

Carbon Steel, Pearl Finish

Powder-coated carbon steel with a soft pearl-flecked surface. Holds its tuning. Doesn’t scratch in a tote bag. Built to be carried, played, lived with — not displayed.

— Expert Note

“A hand-tuned steel tongue drum is genuinely rare outside the small luthier community. Most drums on the market are machine-stamped and machine-tuned, which is why they can sound brittle even at low volume. What Margaret is doing here — tuning each instrument by ear against the same reference, one at a time — is the way these drums were originally made by hand-builders in the early 2000s. The pentatonic layout means anyone can play one without a single lesson, and that part is not marketing. It’s the math of the scale.”

Dr. Helen Whitaker — Professor of Music Education, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff

Where It Lives

Perfect For

Yoga & Meditation Quiet Desk Moments Travel Companion Gift for Music Lovers Creative Play With Kids Evening Wind-Down Sound Practice

Quality Promise

Five Things You Get With Every Drum

Hand-Tuned in SedonaEach of Margaret’s last 290 drums is tuned by ear, one at a time, in her wooden shed at Oak Creek.
432Hz Pentatonic CalibrationNine notes, all pentatonic, tuned eight cycles softer than standard concert pitch. Every note harmonizes with every other.
Carbon Steel Build, Pearl FinishPowder-coated carbon steel. Holds tuning. Travels in a tote bag without scratching.
Beginner Friendly From Minute OneNumbered tongues + a beginner songbook. No prior music experience required.
Made for Playing, Not DisplayMargaret has refused two collectors and one wholesaler. The drums go to people who will play them.

30-Day Return Policy

If the drum doesn’t feel right in your hands, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. No questions, no forms, no return-shipping cost. Just an email to our team.

A Note From the Workshop

Margaret hand-tunes every drum and writes a one-sentence note for each one. Slight variations in pitch and in the pearl-flecked surface are part of how each drum finds its voice. These are not flaws — they are the maker’s hand at work. The river stone in her apron settles the rest.

The Details

Product Specifications

Material Carbon Steel
Finish Pearl-Flecked Powder Coating, Teal
Dimensions 10 cm × 10 cm (4″ × 4″)
Notes 9 tongues, pentatonic scale, A=432Hz
Set Includes Drum, 2 mallets, beginner songbook, cloth pouch, handwritten note
Play Method Mallets or fingertips
Care Wipe with a soft dry cloth. Do not submerge.
Origin Hand-tuned in Sedona, Arizona — final batch of 290
Maker Margaret Hayes, retired music teacher, West Sedona Junior High (1990–2020)
Sound Check Final tuning verified against an Oak Creek river stone in Margaret’s apron pocket

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