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Surdo Castelo 12'' x 30cm - korino head DEAL - Izzo

Surdo Castelo 12" x 30cm - Korinofell DEAL Izzo A326112

Surdo Castelo 12'' x 30cm - korino head DEAL - Izzo

Izzo
Item number
A326112
weight (net):
2 kg

in stock

RRP 128,00 * 109,00 *

incl. VAT , plus shipping costs

14.84% discount
previously €128.00* , lowest price of the last 30 days
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Total price: €264.00 *

Surdo Castelo 12'' x 30cm - nappa head blue, smallest size Stackable surdos for... more

Surdo Castelo 12'' x 30cm - korino head DEAL - Izzo

item number: A326112
finish: painted
head: korino
diameter: 12''
height: short shell
shell: aluminium
hardware: black
height of shell: 30 cm
total height: 31 cm
tension rods: 6 Spannhaken
suitable for kids: yes
weight (net): 2 kg
MPN 9890EX
gtin13 7899574304675

Surdo Castelo 12'' x 30cm - nappa head
blue, smallest size


Stackable surdos for mini-sambistas!
Small, colourful, space-saving and good sound! The compact surdo for kids and music classes! The Castelo surdos don´t have a resonance head, meaning that they are open on the bottom side and can easily be stacked into each other. Nevertheless they sound great and you can play just like a traditional surdo: on a strap or just slip on the small foam rubber feet and stand them on floor for very low playing height.
The Castelos have korino heads and a warm, voluminous sound!


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24 Jun 2021
I bought this cute surdo

I bought this cute surdo for pagode. It sounds well. I like it.

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High-quality instruments for Rio Samba and Samba Reggae, which are especially popular and proven in schools! For quite some years now, instrument builder IZZO remains among the top brands of Brazilian Samba percussios. It has been a while that IZZO instruments from São Paulo were rather simple percussion instruments which were very popular in Brazil due to their good price range.
Then they began to constantly increase their standard of Samba instruments until they reached a top-class level. By now they have become a serious manufacturer with a wide range of very well manufactured instruments which are known throughout the international market.

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IZZO achieved a special coup when in 2010 they lanced their top brand TIMBRA. TIMBRA instruments were developed in close cooperation with renowned percussionists. The objective was to create convincing series of instruments with great sound, optically outstanding and adecuate for stage gigs. Especially the timbals, made of either wood or aluminium, set new standards with their 16 tuning hooks, extraordinary design and spectacular sound.

Today IZZO is completely in the league of the old-established traditional brands of Samba instruments.


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