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New Foot Cabasa from Meinl Percussion!

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2008

Meinl's own Adam Anderson gives a demo of the new foot cabasa from Meinl at the Winter NAMM 2008. Adam plays Meinl's Pickup Cajon while keeping rhythm with his left foot at the same time.

The MEINL Foot Cabasa is a breakthrough instrument for the percussionist! Meinl mounted a large Turbo Cabasa on their sturdy foot pedal, which adds a new sound to your setup. Keep a cabasa rhythm while your hands play the congas or other drums! The MEINL Foot Cabasa can be set for either a single or double-stroke, according to your taste.

Size: Large
Material: Steel chain and stainless steel cylinder, Wooden body, Black powder coated pedal
Features: Optional single or double-stroke setting
Includes: Drum Key, Foot pedal

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  • Pedal cabasa; the greatest revolution ever in the history of man.

  • I want one of these! Kind of expensive though.

  • onde tem para vender este pedal?????????

  • Meinl and Pearl percussion release very innovative products, but I would prefer to see people in general develop a wider appreciation for different, non-superficial music, thereby making it so the need for said products to be higher.

  • Neat sounding but skip the 1st min of this video if you want to hear this thing being played.

  • @rkeverest the "corporate meinl bastards" would have uploaded it on their own channel if there was really a deadline. not all companies are corporate bastards.

  • Wow! You would at least expect this guy to be able to keep the groove steady! Although I bet he wanted to redo it, once he knew he was off, and the corporate Meinl bastards said "Naw, it's good enough - we have a deadline!" or some lame shit like that. Oh well - it's up now for all to see... Still a nice addition to a percussion setup.

  • Obviously you dont have a clue about what a Cajón is, and how good it sounds. This is just badly recorded.

  • foot cabassa i had 2 both slipped , i did a self tap screw mod thro metal disk onto the blak body and sorted for good.adrian

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