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Tycoon Percussion

Tycoon Percussion Wood Mixture/American Ash Cajon

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SKU:
TKT-29
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$244.99

Description

With a wood mixture body, American White Ash front plate, adjustable snare wires and artisan craftmanship, this downhome-looking cajon makes some sweet, sweet noises. The bass is full and deep, the high notes slap with cutting brilliance and the snare wires can be adjusted to hiss quietly, buzz or sizzle depending on your style of play.

Product Features

  • Wood mixture body; American White Ash front plate
  • Individually hand-made and tested to ensure superior sound quality
  • Adjustable snare wires
  • Includes snare adjusting Allen wrench
  • Carrying bags available as additional option
  • 29cm wide

Our Tycoon Percussion Cajons are carefully selected and tested to meet the needs of the most discriminating professional percussionist. We guarantee you'll love 'em or we'll refund your money. Perhaps you haven't heard of the name 'Tycoon', however the Tycoon line of Cajons goes head-to-head with brands such as 'Meinl', 'Latin Percussion' and 'Fat Congas'.

Tycoon Percussion has been making top quality percussion instruments for over 20 years and only recently have started to make a presence in the U.S market.

Tycoon cajons are meticulously constructed and each one is hand-made. When placed in the hands of a capable percussionist, the Cajon can open up a variety of pitches and timbres, complementing flamenco and various Latin genres. The Cajon is one of today's most popular percussion instruments because it 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.

Traditionally, cajons are played by sitting on the padded top of the box while slightly leaning backwards. The front plate is struck with the bare hands. Various playing techniques help to create different sounds ranging from deep bass tones to cutting highs and slaps.

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