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Definition: European double reed wind instrument dating from the 12th century or earlier. Probably imported from the middle east and is the predecessor of the oboe. Most European countries have a folk version of it. See Bombarde, Gralla etc.
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Leiva Omeya Cubo Cajon. P.S.S The first paneled structural skeleton cajon in the world

Leiva Omeya Cubo Cajon. P.S.S


The first paneled structural skeleton cajon in the world

Item ID: GR17634   Model No: OMEYA   
    Product Features
  • Made from an initial panelled Walnut wood with 12mm Siberian birch panels.
  • On-Off-Expand System. An exterior bass-Expander that you can put-on or put-off.
  • 3 x DTS. Height:49cm; Width:32cm; Depth:34cm
    Product Specifications
  • The most powerful and deepest bass sound, under the standard cajons measurements. A big Challenge! We have been testing for three years with and without microphoning, Live (stage) and studio recordings. An awesome extremely powerful cajon sound
  • Made in: Spain
  • Model Number: OMEYA
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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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