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Aslatua Shakers, kashaka Instrument Musical, Single Hand Percussion Instruments Fit for Adults Beginners (Wooden Edition-Color-2pcs)

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Wooden Edition-Color-2pcs

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0.20 kg
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  • 【Traditional African Instrument】Hand Percussion Rattles looks like a maracas and also like a castanet.The color of the hand- painted sand ball is uniform and smooth, and the sound is bright and crisp.
  • 【Crisp and Pleasant】When people shake the asalato shakers , they can relieve pressure and improve the flexibility of the brain. After the correct guidance, the of Orff is applied to with the body. The rhythm of music will penetrate,and harmonious music will be sound.
  • 【Easy to Play】Anyone on stage can pick up and play, regardless of skill level.They are very sturdy shakers . They produce a good loud sound.
  • Strong connector rope, securely fastened to each ball but also adjustable if needed. Develop coordination & independence of right/left hands
  • Classical polyrhythmic percussion instrument, can be used and enjoyed by anyone from primary age to adults

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Kashaka - A Traditional African Instrument Very suitable for playing the rhythm of the concert, playing the rhythm yourself or music class. Play to your favorite tune, or just change the beat of your own fun. They are light and convenient, easy to carry, and excellent in performance. Learn to communicate and listen through the experience of making music together and enjoy Kashaka Aslatua Shakers learning in a happy atmosphere. Specifications -Color: Assorted Color -Material: Wood, iron ore -Size: 31.00X5.00X5.00cm/ 12.18X1.97X1.97inch Package Including: 2 x Kashaka shaker balls Suitable for drummers, music clubs, church groups, percussion ensembles and even educational games.