The Cajón was invented in Peru in the 18th century by African slaves who were using fruit or fish cases as substitutes for the African drums. The cajón next moved up to Cuba, then Spain, where it became widely used in Flamenco. Modern-day cajones are usually equipped with a snare, so that their sound is close to that of a drum kit and allows many applications.
Technical specifications:
- Hardwood body & front plate - Snare wires - Snare adjusting Allen wrench - Dimensions: 30 x 30 x 50 cm - Finish: Bubinga
Brand reference number:PWB CINGARO-BB
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