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Zabumba Head 16'' korino - inverted - Contemporânea

Zabumba Fell 16" Korino - invertiert Contemporânea A348716

Zabumba Head 16'' korino - inverted - Contemporânea

Contemporânea
Item number
A348716
weight (net):
0,6 kg

in stock

27,50 *

incl. VAT , plus shipping costs

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Inverted korino head 16'' by Contemporânea: A nappa head with a new concept! The artificial... more

Zabumba Head 16'' korino - inverted - Contemporânea

item number: A348716
size: 16"
Type: nappa / korino inverted
weight (net): 0,6 kg
MPN C-PENI06
Inverted korino head 16'' by Contemporânea:

A nappa head with a new concept! The artificial nappa skin is on the inside of a double-layered head, the white nylon head is on top. The sound has more volume and a fuller bass, the beat stays clear and accentuated. Until recently the typical full sound of korino heads was only possible by missing out the defined 'attack'. This new head from Timbra has both: a deep impressive bass and a clear beat!
 
Nappa or korino heads are multi-ply synthetic layers of artificial leather and nylon. This construction reacts quite sensitive to beaters which are too hard. The head will brake if you use beaters with too little padding. We recommend that for korino heads you use only soft or medium beaters with plenty of padding or the ones that we explicitely recommend on our site.


Note about spare parts:

We recommend that you always purchase spare parts of the same brand as your instrument to ensure fit and function. We cannot assume any warranty for different-brand combinations. If you are looking for a spare part that you cannot find on our site, please contact us!


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CONTEMPORÂNEA in Brazil This brand has a long tradition and good reputation in... more

"Contemporânea"

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CONTEMPORÂNEA in Brazil

This brand has a long tradition and good reputation in Brazil. Intensive contact to the musicians has always been an important part of their business strategy. They not only sell instruments, but mainly live their music. Every Saturday morning, many musicians meet up in CONTEMPORÂNEA´S music shop in the historic center of São Paulo. In a special back room, musicians of every age play Choro. The pagodeiros meet up in front of the shop for playing their sessions. Many of São Paulo´s smaller and larger Samba schools play CONTEMPORÂNEA instruments.



CONTEMPORÂNEA in Europe

Also in Europe CONTEMPORÂNEA is a popular brand which you sometimes even find in drum- and percussion shops that don´t have so much to do with Samba.


Instruments

CONTEMPORÂNEA has two lines: CONTEMPORÂNEA LIGHT and CONTEMPORÂNEA PRO.

The instruments of the LIGHT line are made of matt aluminium. Kept in a simple design and not being polished, the LIGHT line can be offered at a lower price and without suffering quality loss in terms of sound or durability. The robust PRO line is made of polished aluminium or wood.

Compared to other brands that also use aluminium for building instruments, CONTEMPORÂNEA instruments made from aluminium stand out by being built of thicker material which provides a massive sound to repinique, caixa and surdo, but therefore also a higher weight.


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Apito Tornado gelb Apito Tornado

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Schultergurt Shoulder strap

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€19.00 *
Schlägel Surdo RIO Surdo beater RIO Médio

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Schlägel Surdo RIO Terceira Surdo beater RIO Terceira

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