Provides a great feel and rhythmic foundation to any musical situation.
The Meinl String Cajon features built-in adjustable strings which offer a sizzle effect. The strings
touch the frontplate on the inside and span from top to bottom. They deliver a sensitive rattle that can be adjusted to fit
various musical applications. The patented integrated string mute system controls the tension of the strings and ensures a
dry and crisp sizzle effect. The drum also comes with the Professional Cajon Bag to keep it protected.
Its top corners
are adjustable with screws, which lets you control the crash or "slap" effect. Loosen them for a strong effect, or close them
down for a milder response.
The cajon is an authentic Afro-Cuban wooden box percussion instrument. Meinl cajons are
completely handmade from start to finish. They work perfectly for flamenco or world music and deliver a wide range of sounds,
from loud, deep bass tones to cutting high overtones. Drummers and percussionists appreciate the cajon for its diversity of
sound. They're also perfect for unplugged gigs or sessions.
The cajon is one of today's most popular percussion instruments
because it's very easy to play, and provides a great feel and rhythmic foundation to any musical situation. It is fun to experiment
with and is popular in literally every musical genre as it is often used during unplugged gigs or softer songs to replace
an entire drum kit.
After just a little practice, basic beats and grooves can be achieved. It can be used by drummers
as a substitute for their throne, playing on it with one hand, while the other hand keeps time on the ride or the hi-hat.
Many
drummers also use the cajon during unplugged gigs, certain songs, or spontaneous sessions as its ability to emulate many sounds
serves as an excellent substitute for a complete drum set.
Traditionally, cajons are played by sitting on the padded
top of the box while slightly leaning backwards. The frontplate is struck with the bare hands. Various playing techniques
help to create different sounds ranging from deep bass tones to cutting highs and slaps.
A nice effect can be achieved
by sliding the foot up and down the frontplate when playing the cajon, changing the pitch of its tone.
A unique and
inspiring sound is achieved when playing the cajon's frontplate with a pair of brushes or rods.
The history
of the cajon
The cajon, which is the Spanish word for box, has been part of Afro-Peruvian music since the 19th century. The instrument
originated in colonial Peru, when the slaves, whose African drums had been forbidden by their masters, used wooden boxes intended
to hold fruits or overturned drawers to play their rhythms on. Later the cajon was officially added to the instrumentation
of the vals criollo, or "creole waltz." It is now a national emblem for Peruvians, and an indispensable part of any
ensemble that performs the traditional folk music of Peru.
The cajon's later development can be clearly traced back
to one man, the flamenco guitar player Paco de Lucia. In the early 1970s, the Spanish embassy in Lima, Peru hosted a party
for Paco de Lucia, where they had a traditional Peruvian band perform utilizing the cajon. Flamenco music comprises many different
rhythms which are normally played by the guitar player striking the body of the guitar. At that party, Paco de Lucia asked
his former percussionist Ruben Danta to play the "Buleria" on the cajon, which is one of the rhythms used in flamenco. Consequently,
Paco de Lucia took the cajon with him back to Spain. The short staccato sounds that can be played on the cajon make it perfect
for flamenco music, because that sound naturally relates to the footwork and hand-claps ("palmas") used in Flamenco. Since
the cajon's historic migration from Peru to Spain, its use has spread worldwide.
Meinl String Cajon with Bag Features:
- Adjustable top corners
- Adjustble sizzle effect, Integrated string mute system
- Padded sitting surface
- Wide sound options
Includes:
- Professional Cajon Bag made out of heavy duty padded nylon
- Allen wrench
Great fun for anyone that plays it. Order today and have fun for the whole family.
Meinl String Cajon with Bag Specifications:
- 19-3/8" H x 11-1/2" L x 11-3/4" D