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I don't play cajon, but I do play guitar in situations where a little live percussion goes a long way. Attached to your foot, it readily produces an effect roughly like a hi-hat. You can also attach it to your shin or elbow, or just hold it in your hand if you have one free.
You can get about the same variety of sounds from it as from a regular tambourine, e.g. slap, shimmer, tap a single jingle with a mallet/finger, etc. It also gives an egg-shaker like sound if you operate it perpendicular to the usual up & down direction.
It only takes a couple of seconds to slip it on or off your foot. You will probably be able to feel the hook-and-loop strap under your shoe, but unless you're doing a lot of walking with it on, this shouldn't be a bother.
OK, it's probably not the best quality tambourine in the world, but it's not the most expensive either, and for most purposes I'd say it should be decent enough. The sounds are good, the foot attachment works well, and I can't see it falling apart without some abuse.
I don't play cajon, but I do play guitar in situations where a little live percussion goes a long way. Attached to your foot, it readily produces an effect roughly like a hi-hat. You can also attach it to your shin or elbow, or just hold it in your hand if you have one free.
You can get about the same variety of sounds from it as from a regular tambourine,
I don't play cajon, but I do play guitar in situations where a little live percussion goes a long way. Attached to your foot, it readily produces an effect roughly like a hi-hat. You can also attach it to your shin or elbow, or just hold it in your hand if you have one free.
You can get about the same variety of sounds from it as from a regular tambourine, e.g. slap, shimmer, tap a single jingle with a mallet/finger, etc. It also gives an egg-shaker like sound if you operate it perpendicular to the usual up & down direction.
It only takes a couple of seconds to slip it on or off your foot. You will probably be able to feel the hook-and-loop strap under your shoe, but unless you're doing a lot of walking with it on, this shouldn't be a bother.
OK, it's probably not the best quality tambourine in the world, but it's not the most expensive either, and for most purposes I'd say it should be decent enough. The sounds are good, the foot attachment works well, and I can't see it falling apart without some abuse.
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Nice sound reasonable price
MarqJ 28.01.2019
It's a great supplement to my hand percussion work.
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Nicht so Aufdringlich!
Ilja R. 07.03.2018
Das Foot Tambourine macht einen guten und soliden Eindruck. Es scheppert nicht so blechern wie andere und klingt einfach angenehm und nicht so Aufdringlich. Das könnte daran liegen, dass die Schellen waagrecht angebracht sind und daher nicht so lange nach klingeln. Allerdings gibt es bei diesem Produkt auch einen Nachteil: es rutscht einfach vom Fuß. Um das zu beheben verwende ich einfach einen Klettkabelbinder und befestige es noch zusätzlich an den Schnürsenkeln meiner Chucks. Daher der eine Stern Abzug bei Verarbeitung.
Das Foot Tambourine macht einen guten und soliden Eindruck. Es scheppert nicht so blechern wie andere und klingt einfach angenehm und nicht so Aufdringlich. Das könnte daran liegen, dass die Schellen waagrecht angebracht sind und daher nicht so lange nach klingeln. Allerdings gibt es bei diesem Produkt auch einen Nachteil: es rutscht einfach vom Fuß. Um das zu beheben
Das Foot Tambourine macht einen guten und soliden Eindruck. Es scheppert nicht so blechern wie andere und klingt einfach angenehm und nicht so Aufdringlich. Das könnte daran liegen, dass die Schellen waagrecht angebracht sind und daher nicht so lange nach klingeln. Allerdings gibt es bei diesem Produkt auch einen Nachteil: es rutscht einfach vom Fuß. Um das zu beheben verwende ich einfach einen Klettkabelbinder und befestige es noch zusätzlich an den Schnürsenkeln meiner Chucks. Daher der eine Stern Abzug bei Verarbeitung.