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HAMMERED DULCIMER

   
Definition: Large trapezoidal zither with many strings in pairs, 3s or 4s stretched over long (sometimes individually moveable) bridges. Played with small wooden or cane hammers. Played in British Isles and North America. Closely related to the Hungarian cymbalom, German/Swiss hackbrett, Iraqi and Iranian santir (probably the origin of all of these), Indian santoor, Korean yangum and Chinese yang qin.

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Leiva CAJ100 ZOCO Cajon, 1 DTS 100% Siberian birch wood 3mm front panel. Black body with natural front

Leiva CAJ100 ZOCO Cajon, 1 DTS


100% Siberian birch wood 3mm front panel. Black body with natural front

Item ID: GR17616   Model No: CAJ100   
    Product Features
  • Hand crafted humidity treated 12mm solid MDF body. D.T.S with 2 snare strings and 2 external tuning controls.
  • Designed for a student but with professional craftsmanship.
  • Height: 48cm; Width: 30cm; Depth: 32cm.
    Product Specifications
  • J Leiva is the most innovative Spanish Cajon maker. The unique patented DTS system for snare control is the main feature. The factory is extremely high tech, the result is very musical.
  • Made in: Spain
  • Model Number: CAJ100
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Cajons Information


The Cajon is the Spanish/Latin American percussion box (the word cajon means box). It has become very popular this century partly because the tone of the box is clean and does not ring on and so works very well to accompany stringed instruments, for instance a flamenco guitar. The player sits on the cajon and plays the front plate with the tips of the fingers and the palm of the hand.
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