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Interesting percussion instrument
I use in ocasional for some latin style songs, but it is very effective for use during peaceful public protests by NGOnor during summer and carnivals, sports hapennings,public celebrations etc.
Pros: interesting rear music effect, easy to use by non proffesional player, even by kids, students, very good for educational purposes, easy to find instructional videos..
Cons: should be cearful to avoid dissasemble. Be cearful with wooden block and small metal parts if used by kids...
Pros: interesting rear music effect, easy to use by non proffesional player, even by kids, students, very good for educational purposes, easy to find instructional videos..
Cons: should be cearful to avoid dissasemble. Be cearful with wooden block and small metal parts if used by kids...
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It works
You hit it, it makes the brrrrrrrrrroing noise you expect it to. That's about all there is to it. I wish it didn't have a giant Millennium stick on the end (or at least put it on the bottom), but whatever.
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great sound
I went through all the vibraslap sound samples available on Thomann, and concluded that this inexpensive item was the one I liked the best (maybe there was another, but it cost a lot more!)
The real life reality was just as good - rich and exciting. I am not experienced enough to know whether the sound lasts a long time compared to other vibraslaps, but it certainly has a decent length to it, and a nice slow decay.
The wood is a nice reddish colour. The size is not too big, so handy. The bell end tends to get a bit loose as the wing nut hodling it on does not have a self-grop washer. this can cause the bell to therefore twist round 90 degrees meaning, no sound as the metal insides have nothing to chatter against.
But overall, well worth the money.
The real life reality was just as good - rich and exciting. I am not experienced enough to know whether the sound lasts a long time compared to other vibraslaps, but it certainly has a decent length to it, and a nice slow decay.
The wood is a nice reddish colour. The size is not too big, so handy. The bell end tends to get a bit loose as the wing nut hodling it on does not have a self-grop washer. this can cause the bell to therefore twist round 90 degrees meaning, no sound as the metal insides have nothing to chatter against.
But overall, well worth the money.
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my kid loves it
there is not much to say... but when my kid comes to studio it's the first thing he grabs into hand and play's with it. good sounding, very good bulid quality, good price and a smile on my kid's face... priceless.
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Kk
Brrrrrr
Cool.
Good sounds.
Good workmanship.
Good sounds.
Good workmanship.
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K:
Millenium VS200 Vibra Slap
Very fun sound for percussion setup! Nice quality and sound for the price!
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J
Good sound effect
I bought this Vibra Slap for a concert piece. It produces a nice comic effect and sound projection is good. A better grip area would have been a plus. I also started using this instrument during kids' percussion lessons. They love the sound of it.
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Beautiful Instrument
We've had a lot of fun with the vibra slap, have used it in recordings and so have some friends. Adds a fun element to songs or a bit of atmosphere, depending on the effect you want. Its also just a nice looking instrument, the wood is great quality and it is built well.
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PF
Another one
Another millennium item with great quality and sound
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vibraslap me on the a**!
amazingly and unexpectedly great! good loud sound but controllable. adjustment is easy and holding / carrying are no problem. purchased with a holder in order to do street marching, it has lived up to the name of slapping with various random street onlookers who are brave enough to give the big round knob a slap!
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