@MrDellaDonna who needs cymbals? I put a tambourine on my foot and take care of a "hi-hat" that way. Of all of the things I love about the cajon, it's that beyond having its own dual legacies (first in afro-peruvian music, and then with flamenco guitarists), it's also a great mimic of other drums. Pandeiro? No sweat. Drum Kit? No sweat. Snare Drum? no sweat. Bass Drum? No problem. The possibilities seem endless with this drum, especially if you can get one w/a lot of bottom end.
A snare cajon has a standard set of snares that you would find in a snare drum inside of it, whereas a string cajon has several guitar strings in it that serve the same purpose as snares. I am not completely sure of the sonic differences or advantages to each one, however.
nice beats
IRISHFELLA2010 4 months ago
zero rytmu
kurdwanowjegomac 5 months ago
Bravo! Great Percussionist!
JDAeon 7 months ago
Well done!
chessdude67 7 months ago
its pretty simple until you see someone really get down on these things.
ok beats , no soul
PatrickRyanBlake 1 year ago
caca mierda
españa
balaviciosa 1 year ago
you be brillin bro
MrDellaDonna 1 year ago
Nice beats bro!
NoMasManos 1 year ago
I always thougth that it's better not to hit the same spot twice in a row?
profanebeliever 1 year ago
you are aweessomme! i love you!
SistersOfChrist 1 year ago
Nice!
jess502pb 1 year ago
ur afro is aweosme!!
canonball627 2 years ago 14
Great Chops-Did he play in drum corps?This may be the next way to conquer small club- guess you can fit 100 lbs a crap in a 2 lb bag..
just need to find a good way to amp and add cymbals.
MrDellaDonna 2 years ago
@MrDellaDonna who needs cymbals? I put a tambourine on my foot and take care of a "hi-hat" that way. Of all of the things I love about the cajon, it's that beyond having its own dual legacies (first in afro-peruvian music, and then with flamenco guitarists), it's also a great mimic of other drums. Pandeiro? No sweat. Drum Kit? No sweat. Snare Drum? no sweat. Bass Drum? No problem. The possibilities seem endless with this drum, especially if you can get one w/a lot of bottom end.
jazzypaul75 1 year ago
Oh yeah, and also, great playing!
Motorsheep 2 years ago
Apparently choosing this rather low-priced model as my first Cajon was not a bad idea. (ordered but haven't received it yet)
Sounds like it sounds quite good.
Motorsheep 2 years ago
sweet
badmoonrison 2 years ago
what the eff??? latin slash / brown baby jesus is the bomb! remember: 1. don't steal my sunglasses. 2. gabe hammer loves you. 3. eat your vegetables.
billydenkmusic 2 years ago
@billydenkmusic wow. I seemingly follow you around everywhere.
jazzypaul75 1 year ago
ole
timomaton92 2 years ago
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kchocolombia 2 years ago
good!
affe95 2 years ago
niceee! is that a snare or a string cajon? And what is the difference? I can't find any explanation!
gigiti1 2 years ago
A snare cajon has a standard set of snares that you would find in a snare drum inside of it, whereas a string cajon has several guitar strings in it that serve the same purpose as snares. I am not completely sure of the sonic differences or advantages to each one, however.
SyntheticProsthetic 2 years ago
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its speeded up
liam12rutherford 2 years ago
sweeeeeeeeeeet!!!
5assafras 2 years ago
I wish I could find a cajon player this good in Indianapolis. It's all I need to complete my band.
schase10353 3 years ago