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Ganza doble - 30 cm - Gope
item number: | A371850 |
type: | double |
filling: | small metal plates |
length: | 30 cm |
weight (net): | 0,42 kg |
gtin13 | 7898202073174 |
Double shaker 30 cm
Double ganzás are especially popular simply because they sound louder than single shakers and can be better heard in a Samba band. This is due to the larger size of the aluminium tube which has double the surface as a single shaker therewith reflects double the amount of volume a normal single shaker.
The double ganzá is a compact shaker instrument with quite a musical impact! It functions like glue between all instrument sections and as small and invisible it may seem - a ganzá musically contributes a lot! Being a relatively easy-to-learn instrument, it plays a significant musical role: a tight and constant timekeeper is not as easy as it seems!
Gope's ganzás are made of aluminium.
The filling is small metal plates.
A 30 cm ganzá is still a handy size but will be well heard in stronger baterias and blocos.
It is suitable for Samba newcomers, sessions and is a great effect instrument!
Customer reviews for "Ganza doble - 30 cm"
"Gope"
GOPE is a family-run business from the area around São Paulo. Today the company is being run in its third generation by the grand daughter of the firm´s founder.
The brand GOPE has been producing drums and smallpercussion instruments for over 50 years now. When the company was founded, there was already a small workshop in which drumsets were manufactured.
In 1962, the production of the typical Samba instruments began, iniciated by Humberto Rodella, the son of the founder. The company kept growing and after several relocations in São Paulo, GOPE finally found the right place for building a large production hall in Embu Guaçu, a suburb of São Paulo.
Since then GOPE produces in Embu Guaçu everything from the Agogô to the Zabumba, a wide range of percussion instruments, and only recently also various wind instruments.
GOPE has always kept in close touch with the musicians. The ideas and proposals for modifications that they received from many of those contacts, have always had much influence in the development of new instruments and improvement of production.