The traditional Cabasa is a shaker originally made from a hollow gourd covered with a beaded net, or strung with small shells. Today it is one of the most popular hand percussion instruments ever created, and is considered an essential in the percussionist’s toolbag.
Features
- TRADITIONAL STYLE: the gourd-shaped body and beaded net are modeled after traditional cabasa rattles; it has a strong similarity to the African shekere
- WHY IT MATTERS: it produces an authentic and filling rattle effect that’s used in African and Latin American dance music; plus, it’s traditional design looks great on stage or on display in your studio
- HOW IT WORKS: rub, shake, spin, and tap the beaded net, or spin the body under the net to get different sounds; the net is adjustable for a tight or loose response with its drawstring toggle
- ONE BIG THING: this cabasa is 100% weatherproof to stand up to the elements outside as well as heavy touring; it’s made with a premium fiberglass body, durable synthetic beads, and a strong braided nylon net
- OF NOTE: the fiberglass build has outstanding projection and picks up where natural hollow gourds leave off in volume; get crisp, raspy percussive notes that fill the space
- BY THE NUMBERS: measures 9 1/2″ L x 7″ W and weighs about 1 lb
- THE BOTTOM LINE: this is a professional, versatile, and traditional sounding cabasa that works in any venue or studio; it’s easy to get a great sound and is a fantastic addition to your percussion collection
- THE BIG PICTURE: Meinl is a family-owned musical instrument manufacturer and brand established 1951 in Germany; our expert German designers have deep relationships with our builders to ensure you’re delivered the absolute finest quality
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.