Feature

●Tapered sides for pinching with feet
●Bag included


Description

The LP Bongo Cajon is a new percussion that delivers Bongo sound in a Cajon style.



From the Manufacturer



■ Long side bongocahone plays between feet

The standard type of Cajon is about 19.7 inches (50 cm) tall and is played on the floor.Rubber feet on the bottom of the instrument are designed to prevent slipping.Elpys LP1429 is also known as Bongocahone, and is characterized by playing between the knees.There is no particularly difficult decision on how to hit it, and anyone can easily make sound.Simply hit it to make a sound, making it easy to use as an accent for songs.The size of the Bongocahon is very small at 15.7 inches (40 cm) on the side and about 7.9 inches (20 cm).Comes with a dedicated soft case so you dont have to worry about it getting dusted.

■ Cajon style but the Soundo is bongo.

Bongocahone uses the palm of your hand, but the hitting surface is trapezoid shape when viewed from the top, so no matter which side is hitted, the sound height is different between those with short and long sides.To make a good sound is finding a point that makes a pleasant sound.Try knocking from different angles, and match the angle of the palms and hitting surface to produce good sound with volume.Know the tips and you will hear varied sounds to match your music.This musical instrument is characterized by the warm sounds like a boken.

■ The difference between the sound played by Cajon and Bongocahon

The Cajon looks like a box at first glance, but the sound reverberates by the open sundo hole on the back.You can play multiple tones, like a drum set, but the interior space is one and the sound changes depending on the position you hit.In addition, the sound range is characterized by different sizes.A set of large and small drumsticks with water buffalo leather on the hitting surface is designed to separate treble and bass, but the Bongocahon has been divided into small and large spaces inside the body while maintaining the structure of the cajon.This allows you to distinguish the treble and bass sounds like Bongo.