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ENGLISH GUITAR

   
Definition: A cittern popular in the 18th century, 10 strings, fan tuners, curved fingerboard. Almost identical to the Portuguese Guitar.
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Duende Professional Flamenco Cajon, Classic Front plate is a 3mm birch with an exotic finish

Duende Professional Flamenco Cajon, Classic


Front plate is a 3mm birch with an exotic finish

Item ID: GR17506   Model No: PROFESSIONAL   
    Product Features
  • Cajon body is made from 9mm birch
  • With a very pleasant feel that invites you to play softly. The bass of this cajon is dry but deep, and the ?kick? is very moderate.
  • This cajon has four strings divided into two ?V? systems (ST-2) to give a grittier and brighter sound.
    Product Specifications
  • Originally designed for flamenco: Sizes: Height: 49cm
  • Width: 30cm
  • Depth: 31cm
  • Made in: Spain
  • Model Number: PROFESSIONAL
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Cajons Information


The Cajon is the Spanish/Latin American percussion box (the word cajon means box). It has become very popular this century partly because the tone of the box is clean and does not ring on and so works very well to accompany stringed instruments, for instance a flamenco guitar. The player sits on the cajon and plays the front plate with the tips of the fingers and the palm of the hand.
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