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Reco Reco - 4 springs - Ivsom

Reco Reco - 4 Federn Ivsom A110521
Reco Reco - 4 Federn
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Reco Reco - 4 springs - Ivsom

Ivsom
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A110521
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RecoReco with 4 springs - Ivsom The official reco reco from Rio with 4 springs for even more... more

Reco Reco - 4 springs - Ivsom

item number: A110521
material: aluminium
finish: glossy
springs: 4
weight (net): 0,5 kg

RecoReco with 4 springs - Ivsom

The official reco reco from Rio with 4 springs for even more volume! If you already had the opportunity to see a Pagode round live in Rio, you probably remember the sound of the reco reco - dry, sharp, dirty and penetrating. A bit like a not-so-loud caixa - this is exactly what the small instrument by Ivsom sounds like. It is quite common to put some tape on one or even on both sides of the reco reco to muffle the sound according to your gusto and to make it sound even drier and create as little sustain as possible. You can also just muffle it with your thumb. A very versatile and handy instrument that fits in any bag and is played with a thin metal stick similar to a guiro!


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IVSOM in Brazil IVSOM is a producer of authentic Samba instruments in Rio de Janeiro. The... more

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IVSOM in Brazil
IVSOM is a producer of authentic Samba instruments in Rio de Janeiro. The brand name is a wordplay with his own name which is Ivson, and the Braziliain word for sound which is 'som'. Before becoming self-employed, Ivson absolved a profound formation in the metalworking craft sector. Ivson has been an active sambista for many years. He plays caixa for Mocidade, his wife and business partner Luciana plays the chocalho. Therefore he is very close to his clients and knows exactly, what is in demand. Ivson actively participates in the production of his instruments and makes excellent-quality instruments in a very well organized workshop. Some of Rio´s major Samba schools play his instruments. Quite frecuently Ivson surprises us with new features and innovations. Due to his close contact to the Samba scene, he is often the first to convert buzzing ideas and or incitations into useful inspiration for making new instruments. The IVSOM 'vasado' caixas and repiniques created the trend of instruments without bodies.

IVSOM in Europe
IVSOM instruments have gained high recognition amongst Hardcore Rio Sambistas in Europe within the last couple of years. Especially their good workmanship and the excellent sound of the drums have attracted the percussionist´s attenention over here. The number of IVSOM fans is growing larger each year.

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IVSOM drums have a couple of untypical characteristics. For example, the tension rods are flush with the rim. This link is very stable and absolutely free of rattling noises, but a bit more time-consuming in its montage. The surdos have a neat detail concerning the rims of the body where the head rests. The body´s wall is rimmed around a 10 mm flat bar. With this the corpus is a lot more stable than other bodies where wire is used for reinforcement. Like this the drums obtain a smooth and flat rim for ideal head fitting. IVSOM´s reference product is the rocar..

 


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