Feature

●Specifications: Sound hole: Bass reflex construction
●Dimensions: W 11.8 x H 16.5 x D 11.6 inches (W 300 x H 420 x D 295 mm); Weight: 6.1 lbs (
●Material: Sankai Wood


Description

The height is made to fit the standard size chair used in elementary schools. It is used as a "chair that allows you to make music", instead of a music room chair.
The horns are similar to snappy drums, and the holes are made with a bass reflex structure to achieve rich bass, elongated sustain and attack clarity.

Cajon is a percussion instrument born in Peruvi, South America. When it began in the 1970s, it is recognized for its possibility and has been used in recent Japan.
By striking the hitting surface or the edge across the box of the instrument itself, anyone can easily play anytime, anywhere.
The Cajon changes the tone depending on where it is hitted, allowing you to create a variety of tones, such as bass drums, snare drums, and sharp sounds like hi-hat cymbal.
More people use it as an alternative to drum sets.