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Trademark Innovations 5.1 Inch Wooden Cabasa Instrument Latin Percussion Instruments

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Features

  • This 5.1 inch wooden cabasa has a wood handle and body covered in strands of steel ball chain for a latin percussion sound
  • The perfect instrument for classroom musical teaching of rhythm, musical games, band accompaniment and more
  • To play, using the dominant hand, shake the instrument in a rhythmic beat like a rattle while the non dominant hand taps the metal beads for a more complex sound
  • Create interesting and innovative sounds and rhythms with this easy to play percussion instrument
  • By Trademark Innovations

Description

The original cabasa was made from a gourd with a netting of beads wrapped around it and it was played like a rattle. The more modern cabasa is made of wood with a wood handle and strands of steal ball chain wrapped around the cylinder of the cabasa. Used in musical education, musical games and in school bands, the cabasa has proven to be a useful teaching instrument for rhythym. Considered a leader in the Latin percussion genre, the cabasa is a popular and well loved instrument. To play, using the dominant hand, shake the instrument in a rhythmic beat like a rattle while the non dominant hand taps the metal beads for a more complex sound. By Trademark Innovations.

Product Dimensions: 5 x 5 x 6.7 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CABASA


Manufacturer recommended age: 5 years and up


Release date: May 15, 2023


Manufacturer: Trademark Innovations


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  • Instrument Doesn’t Work
The media could not be loaded. Doesn’t work!! Literally, physically badly built! It’s like they’re just selling it for decorative purposes. The beads are way too tight so cannot be twisted even a little to produce the friction sound. I took it apart and realized the thin tin sheet is welded into too large an opening to fit the wooden frame and causes the beads to be stretched taught around it….and now IIIII have to go through the extra trouble of making time and spend the money, driving out to a print shop to print shop to print a return label and ship it back and wait for a new one just so I can fix this Christmas present gone wrong for my relative. Such bad ethic to build, sell and ship out an untested product. ANYONE could’ve realized the this sound instrument did not work because IT DOES NOT MAKE ITS SOUND. Video shows w/base removed and beads don’t budge as they should. Beads have to be loose enough to shift side to side when pressure placed against them in any direction. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by Tanya Tanya

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