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The Meinl Cajon Preamp is a robust cajon pickup/preamp that can be tuned to the particular sound characteristics of any cajon.
A tone control with a wide range allows you to find your perfect mix of bass and treble. Use the phase switch to change the overall timbre. Placing the transducer on the inside top panel of your cajon near the playing surface results in the best sound.
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This Donkey Call is also know as the vibra-slap or rattle trap, and is made to replicate the sound of rattling teeth in a dried out jawbone of a donkey or zebra, for example.
In this version, small metal pins rattle between the sides of the wooden chamber when the ball end is slapped. A highly unusual rattling sound is a great novelty and very popular among professional percussionists.
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The Dobani Monkey Drum with Handle is a hand held two-headed drum on a stick, two corded bead beaters strike the heads when spun.
Drum Diameter: 8"
/!\ WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts - Not for children under 3 years.
$16.99
The 3-Bell, solid wood made of Walnut, agogo with mallet:
Measurements: 10" x 6.5"
This solid wooden agogo has a three hollow bells of graduated sizes. The different sizes, provide three different tones. The outside of the bells are grooved to create a playing surface. By tapping and scrapping you can produce multiple sounds using the wooden mallet (included).
A modern version of the traditional African agogo bell; similar to a guiro. It is an essential in any percussion kit.
/!\ WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts - Not for children under 3 years
View full product details$264.00
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The Meinl Birds realistically imitate the sound of a flock of birds. By using fiberglass a bright sound is produced, the dynamic range is increased and an optimum durability is realized.
Details:
• Material: Premium fiberglass
• Colour: Red/Yellow<
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The Meinl Waterfall realistically imitates the sound of a flock of a rippling waterfall. By using fiberglass a bright sound is produced, the dynamic range is increased and an optimum durability is realized.
Details:
• Material: Premium fiberglass
• Colour: Black
$199.99
The Meinl Foot Cabasa is a breakthrough instrument for the percussionist! We mounted a large Turbo Cabasa on our sturdy foot pedal (US patent), which adds a new sound to your setup. Keep a cabasa rhythm while your hands play the congas or other drums! The Meinl Foot Cabasa can be set for either a single or double-stroke, according to your taste.
Cabasa Details:
• Drum key
• Foot pedal
• Size: Large
• Black powder coated pedal
• Steel chain and stainless steel cylinder
• Wooden body
• Five sound ports on on each side for more volume (CN, DE, US patent)
• Optional single or double-stroke setting
• Colour: Silver/Black
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Khartals consist of solid wood with 2 sets of steel cymbals. Made to fit on one hand. They can be slapped together (tap-jingle) or shaken (jingle-jingle).
/!\ WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts - Not for children under 3 years.
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There is only one way to describe the sound of the Dobani Flexitone and it is "Boing-boing"!
Press your thumb on the flexible steel plate as you shake the instrument up and down. The attached mallet strikers hit the plate at various tension levels to produce a highly unique and amusing sound.
$11.54
The Dobani Wooden Ratchet has tongues that lock into two gears. It creates a loud clack-clack-clack-clack when spun.
Sheesham Length: 7"
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This listing includes a pair of wooden sticks, Claves.
Beat together for the proper rhythm.
Measurements: 1"x 8"
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Hold one between the index and middle fingers, so the flat side is between the fingers and the concave curve is toward you. This one should hang down along your inner wrist. The second one is held between the middle and ring fingers with the flat side between the fingers and the convex curve facing the convex curve of the first bone. Let it hang down along your inner palm and swing freely. Now curl your middle finger so that it lays on the edge of the first bone (the one between your index and middle fingers).
The first bone should be held so it will not move. Curl your ring finger so it lays on the edge of the second bone. This should be held, but allowed to move. The second bone will move and slap into the first. Now hold your hand so your thumb is pointing at your chest. Then, twist your wrist away from you, once; as if cranking. This is the basic slap. The bones will clap against each other in a variety of rhythms. Lots of fun.
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This listing is for a pair (2) Dobani Red Cedar Castanets. Storage bag included.
The pair consists of two sets, a left and a right. Each set has two corded clam-shaped red cedar clappers. Each pair has a slightly larger male set and a slightly smaller female set of castanets usually marked M and F respectively.
To play, hang one set from each of your thumbs so they rest in the palm of your hands. Then drum your fingers on the shell. The sheesham produces a slightly mellower tone than castanets made of ebony.
We do not recommend them for beginners, who should build up their finger strength and dexterity on smaller sets.
Measurements:
Width: 2 5/8"
Length: 3 1/2"
$17.67
$4.80
The Dobani Monkey Drum with Handle is a Hand held two-headed drum on a stick, two corded bead beaters strike the heads when spun.
Drum Diameter: 2.5"
/!\ WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts - Not for children under 3 years.
$24.39
/!\ WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts - Not for children under 3 years.
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This listing is a for a pair (2) Dobani Ebony Castanets.
Storage bag included.
The pair consists of two sets, a left and a right. Each set has two corded clam-shaped ebony clappers. Each pair has a slightly larger male set and a slightly smaller female set of castanets usually marked M and F respectively.
To play, hang one set from each of your thumbs so they rest in the palm of your hands. Then drum your fingers on the shell. The ebony produces a slightly louder and crisper sound than castanets made of sheesham. The ebony is stained black for consistent appearance.
We do not recommend them for beginners, who should build up their finger strength and dexterity on smaller sets.
Measurements:
Width: 2 5/8"
Length: 3 1/2"
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Hold one between the index and middle fingers, so the flat side is between the fingers and the concave curve is toward you. This one should hang down along your inner wrist. The second one is held between the middle and ring fingers with the flat side between the fingers and the convex curve facing the convex curve of the first bone. Let it hang down along your inner palm and swing freely. Now curl your middle finger so that it lays on the edge of the first bone (the one between your index and middle fingers).
The first bone should be held so it will not move. Curl your ring finger so it lays on the edge of the second bone. This should be held, but allowed to move. The second bone will move and slap into the first. Now hold your hand so your thumb is pointing at your chest. Then, twist your wrist away from you, once; as if cranking. This is the basic slap. The bones will clap against each other in a variety of rhythms. Lots of fun.
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These tingshas are made from an alloy of bronze, zinc and iron. The design may vary slightly within each style. The photo is an example of the Tingsha you will receive.
Om Mani Padme Hum Tingsha
Buddhist Symbols Tingsha
Dragon Tingsha
DRAGONS! Did they exist in the Himalayas and India?
Adrienne Mayor, author of “The First Fossil Hunters: Dinosaurs, Mammoths, and Myths in Greek and Roman Times” writes:
“Dragons of enormous size and variety infest northern India,” concluded Apollonius of Tyana who traveled through the southern foothills of the Himalayas in the first century AD. “The countryside is full of them and no mountain ridge was without one.” Locals regaled visitors with fantastic tales of dragon hunting, using magic to lure them out of the earth in order to pry out the gems embedded in the dragons’ skulls.
Trophies of these quests were displayed in Paraka at the foot of a great mountain, “where a great many skulls of dragons were enshrined.” Ancient Paraka has never been identified, but linguistic clues suggest it was the ancient name for Peshawar. In later times a famous Buddhist holy place near Peshawar was known as “the shrine of the thousand heads.”
So yeah, sounds like they did. Ring the sound of dragons right now.
$54.95
Featuring the Rock Lock mounting system with its unique eyebolt and wing nut design; these bells won't slip when you play!
Studio Series Cowbells are made from annealed high carbon Steel and are "fusion welded" to withstand the demands of the serious player.
The 5" model is a small Cha-cha style bell with a higher pitched, dry sound.
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The 3-Bell, solid wood, agogo with mallet:
Measurements: 10" x 6.5"
This solid wooden agogo has a three hollow bells of graduated sizes. The different sizes, provide three different tones. The outside of the bells are grooved to create a playing surface. By tapping and scrapping you can produce multiple sounds using the wooden mallet (included)
A modern version of the traditional African agogo bell; similar to a guiro. It is an essential in any percussion kit.
/!\ WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts - Not for children under 3 years.
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