Maraca or rattle made by hand in the Peruvian jungle.
Built with a local fruit, seeds and wood.
The decoration can be different in each piece.
Suitable for shamanic rituals or for musical purposes in general.
Longitud aproximada:30cms.
Large gourd with a plaited seednet and a free playing surface on the bottom, Cuban style. Bright, penetrant sound of the seeds, deep bass when the bottom is struck.
Macrame lattice with seeds or wooden beads enclosing a hollow gourd, 2 models, different sizes. Used by many percussion ensembles in Ghana, Cameroon, Nigeria etc. to energize their rhythms. A sound range from murmur to the roaring sea.
Being a fruit, the shapes and sizes may vary slightly depending on the piece.
Macrame lattice with seeds or wooden beads enclosing a hollow gourd, 2 models, different sizes. Used by many percussion ensembles in Ghana, Cameroon, Nigeria etc. to energize their rhythms. A sound range from murmur to the roaring sea.
Macrame lattice with seeds or wooden beads enclosing a hollow gourd, 2 models, different sizes. Used by many percussion ensembles in Ghana, Cameroon, Nigeria etc. to energize their rhythms. A sound range from murmur to the roaring sea.
7Shrutibox, chromatic, one octave (from C3 to C4)
Measures: 37 x 26 x 7cm.
Weight approx: 3Kg
Very good finish. Great value for price.
Padded bag included.
If you are interested in being able to operate the bellows with your foot and have your hands free to play other instruments, we have an easy-to-install pedal. See ref. 7159
Shrutibox, chromatic, one octave (from C3 to C4)
Measures: 40,5 x 31 x 7cm.
Weight approx: 3,7Kg
Very good finish. Great value for price.
Padded bag included.
If you are interested in being able to operate the bellows with your foot and have your hands free to play other instruments, we have an easy-to-install pedal. See ref. 7159
The origins of singing bowls can be traced back to the shamanic Bon religion, which precedes Buddhism in Tibet by centuries. They were traditionally used in temples for healing and meditation practices.
Their composition is an alloy of “the seven planetary metals”: gold, silver, mercury, copper, iron, tin, and antimony.
Includes wooden mallet.
The origins of singing bowls can be traced back to the shamanic Bon religion, which precedes Buddhism in Tibet by centuries. They were traditionally used in temples for healing and meditation practices. Their composition is an alloy of “the seven planetary metals”: gold, silver, mercury, copper, iron, tin, and antimony. Includes wooden mallet.