'Roar' Cajon

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'Roar' a full size cajon, box drum with fixed snare.
Made to order… 

When you're not laying down some sweet beats; it poses as an extra seat, table, foot rest, or end table.  

It's built with solid bamboo; it has two tapas (1/8” oak ply) for two different playing surfaces.

One side is screwed on with the corners left unscrewed for slap sound, and the other side is glued on for more of a flamenco sound.

Built to give the musician a versatile range of style and rhythm to customize to their liking; with deep bass, high slap sounds.

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A cajón (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈxon] ka-hon, "box", "crate" or "drawer") is a box-shaped percussion instrument originally from Peru, played by slapping the front or rear faces (generally thin plywood) with the hands, fingers, or sometimes various implements such as brushes, mallets, or sticks.

'Cajones are primarily played in Afro-Peruvian music, as well as contemporary styles of flamenco and jazz among other genres. The term cajón is also applied to other unrelated box drums used in Latin American music such as the cajón de rumba used in Cuban rumba and the cajón de tapeo used in Mexican folk music.'

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If out of stock, please email us to place an order.

Mahalo,

TYDE

Size: 12"W x 17 1/2"H x 15"L
Material: 1. Bamboo W/ Oak Tapas, 2. Walnut W/ Oak Tapas, Red Bamboo W/ Oak tapas
Three Dot Signature Inlay: 1. Bamboo: Abalone 2: Walnut 3: Walnut

 


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