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Caxixi large - KALANGO

Caxixi large - KALANGO

KALANGO
Item number
A605715
weight (net):
0,074 kg

in stock

11,40 *

incl. VAT , plus shipping costs

Large reed grass caxixi Caxixi shaker with bottom made of a calabash piece. Beautiful... more

Caxixi large - KALANGO

item number: A605715
color: 8 cm
diameter approx.: 8 cm
material: reed
height approx.: 23 cm
weight (net): 0,074 kg

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This item comes from a small craft workshop and is handmade. Since the production is focused on good sound, the size and weight specifications may differ slightly from the values indicated. We found that these characteristics enhance the handcrafted character and charisma of this instrument.

Large reed grass caxixi

Caxixi shaker with bottom made of a calabash piece. Beautiful artisan-made small percussion instrument. Reed grass caxixis have a clear, sharp sound which creates a beautiful contrast between the gourd base and the braided work. Nice size for rhythm work in the group, as an effect in the band and in the studio!

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Under the name our own brand Kalango we offer various accessories, but also instruments and... more

"KALANGO"

Under the name our own brand Kalango we offer various accessories, but also instruments and custom-made products, which we develop and produce either ourselves or which are made by different manufacturers according to our ideas and conceptions. These include our custom heads with band logo print, a wide range of bags, straps, surdo stands and a selection of hand welded agogôs with 2 or 4 bells and different designs.

For more than 30 years we have been musicians ourselves and incorporate into our products all the experience, ideas and quality expectations we have gained over the years by playing, being in contact with active musicians from authentic scenes or simply by using ideas we pick up during our travels.


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